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Mobina Faghihzadeh

Mobina Faghihzadeh is a third-year undergraduate student at the University of Toronto, majoring in Health & Disease and Cell & Molecular Biology. She is also pursuing a minor in Environmental Science because she has a passion for the environment and environmental health. Moreover, through her courses at UofT and extracurricular activities at Climate Justice UofT, she has learned that environmental and climate justice are necessary topics for the youth to be knowledgeable about and involved in. 

Jennifer Li

Jennifer is a third-year undergraduate student at University of Toronto studying Health and Disease, Cell and Molecular Biology, and Applied Data Science. She's proud to have helped with HNP's Pathways Expo document and hopes that the information about conservation pathways can help anyone interested in pursuing a green career.

Rana Gahwagy

Rana is currently pursuing a master's in museum studies at the University of Toronto and is interested in sustainability initiatives and climate action in the museum. She also holds a master's in Earth science and a bachelor's in geoscience and data science, where most of her research focused on paleoclimate, climate modeling, and geospatial analysis.

Verena Thio

Verena is a fourth-year undergraduate student at the University of Toronto studying majoring in Pharmacology and Health & Disease. She is also pursuing a Fundamental in Business certificate. She is grateful for the opportunity to work on the Green Pathway Toolkit along side the other team members and she hopes the toolkit will be helpful for aspiring youths who are looking to advance or plan a career in sustainability and green jobs.

Ella Jiang

Ella is currently a fourth-year university student studying at the University of Toronto Mississauga. She double majored in Art & Art History and the CCIT. HNP Canada is an organization that focuses on the opportunities to grow, develop, and learn, which aligns with her future goals and aspirations. She is a person who always desires to learn new skills and develop into a better self. She believes that learning never ends, and she always needs to grasp opportunities for her future.

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