Audrey Schulman co-founded HEET in 2008. Featured in the Washington Post as a Climate Hero, she created the first-in-the-nation statewide zoomable public map of utility-reported gas leaks. She started the Large Volume Leak Study, which discovered a way for gas utilities to identify super-emitting gas leaks and repair them. She has helped develop HEET’s innovative solution to transition gas utilities from gas to networked geothermal, or systems of networked ground source heat pumps. Schulman is also the author of six novels, which have been translated into 12 languages and reviewed by The New Yorker, The Economist and CNN.
Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation
Jean Dolin, Jonathan L. Allen, Beth Chandler, Derrick Young Jr., Dr. Carl Streed Jr, and Mariangely Solis Cervera
Museum of Science
Keith Mascoll (SAG-AFTRA, AEA) and Roxann Mascoll (MSW, LCSW)
Museum of Science
Katya Ravid (Professor of Medicine, Biochemistry, Biology), Vipul Chitalia (Associate Professor of Medicine), Michael Gaziano (Professor of Medicine), and Emelia Benjamin (Professor of Medicine)
Museum of Science
Titi Shodiya, Zakiya Whatley
Museum of Science
Micah J. Wonjoon Kessel, Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett, and Radiolab’s Molly Webster
Museum of Science
Sneha Revanur, Alexandra Raphling, Vidya Bharadwaj, Sumanth Ratna, Damilola Awofisayo, and Raksha Govind.
Museum of Science
Congressman Ro Khanna and Arlie Russell Hochschild
John F. Kennedy Library
Robin Wall Kimmerer
Virtual
Katharine Hayhoe and Reyhaneh Maktoufi
John F. Kennedy Library
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