Program Assistant

Emily White
“I am excited about actively contributing to a program that not only values educational investments in the future but also aims to create a lasting impact on our environment.”

Emily White is an accomplished, globally recognized Graphic Designer, political activist, and visual artist with a demonstrated track record in delivering high-quality creative solutions. She has proven expertise in collaborating with small businesses and nonprofits, specializing in designing impactful marketing materials, social media content, and websites. She is a dedicated advocate for diversity and inclusion, actively contributing to the creation of progressive work environments. She is personally dedicated to environmental sustainability and creating a fulfilling and purpose-driven path for herself and others.

She is excited to take on the role of Program Assistant for the prestigious Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program Collaborative, renowned for its commitment to environmental conservation and education. This opportunity perfectly aligns with her dedication to making a positive impact on society through creative and meaningful initiatives. The program's focus on conservation and scholarly support resonates deeply with her professional, personal, and creative values.

Emily combines her design expertise with a commitment to fostering environmental awareness and education. The nature of the DDCSP Collaborative, bringing together scholars, experts, and community stakeholders, perfectly aligns with her collaborative approach in past roles.

Possessing a multifaceted skill set that encompasses project management, team coordination, and effective communication, Emily is confident in her ability to support the DDCSP Collaborative.