Meet the 2018-19 Weyerhaeuser Fellows
The Weyerhaeuser Fellowship provides two selected fellows with tuition assistance for study in the Graduate Certificate in Forest Carbon Science, Policy, and Management. The selected 2018-19 Weyerhaeuser Fellows include Jody Kaulukukui and Ann Howard.
Selected 2018-19 Weyerhaeuser Fellows
The Forest Carbon and Climate Program (FCCP) at Michigan State University Department of Forestry was pleased to announce the Weyerhaeuser Fellowship on May 1st, 2018 for study in the Graduate Certificate in Forest Carbon Science, Policy, and Management.
Each academic year, the FCCP observes a high need for financial assistance opportunities for Graduate Certificate applicants. The Weyerhaeuser Fellowship has provided a competitive solution to help close this financial accessibility gap and is allowing the FCCP to bring additional high-performing professionals into the program.
Selected 2018-19 Weyerhaeuser Fellows include Jody Kaulukukui, the Director of Land Protection and Climate Strategy Lead at The Nature Conservancy of Hawaii, and Ann Howard, Director of Land of Environmental Accreditation Programs at the American National Standards Institute. Visit our Student Profiles page to hear more from Jody and Ann: /fccp/forest-carbon-graduate-certificate/student profiles.
Jody Kaulukukui, Director of Land Protection and Climate Strategy Lead at The Nature Conservancy
Location: Kailua, Hawaii, USA
Education: B.S., Journalism, University of Oregon and J.D., University of Hawaii, William S. Richardson School of Law
Ann Howard, Director of Environmental Accreditation Programs at the American National Standards Institute
Location: Washington, D.C., USA
Education: B.A., Political Science, University of Florida and MEM, DUKE DEL program