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Corinna Li, AnalystCorinna Li comes to GreenOrder with a background in transportation, public policy, sustainable development, economics, and corporate ethics. Prior to GreenOrder, Corinna worked at the Roosevelt Institution, offering consulting services to international non-profit organizations. Most notably, she helped devise a social marketing strategy that revolutionized water and sanitation development in Cambodia into a social enterprise. Corinna’s policy and international interests also took her to Calcutta, India, as an independent researcher on local poverty alleviation programs, and to East Africa to study post-conflict development. Most recently, she traveled to Switzerland to attend Challenge the Best Conference, where she discussed the social effects of climate change with Nobel Laureates, and presented findings on behalf of all conference delegates.
Corinna graduated magna cum laude from Yale University, where she received a B.A. in Ethics, Politics, and Economics with distinction. Her senior thesis investigated the challenges of developing sustainable transportation systems in mega-cities of the developing world. She also completed graduate coursework at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.
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