William Remoundos is a third year undergraduate student double majoring in Government as well as Environment and Sustainability within the College of Arts & Sciences at Cornell University. William is from San Francisco, California. His experiences range from building trails for ecotourism in rural Greece to advising a circularity non-profit combating overfishing in their expansion to the US. William is a Program Assistant for the Dr. Keith Tidball Lab, working with PhD candidate Francine Barchett on the humanitarian and ecological implications of hunting in the US and Sub-Saharan Africa. He engages in data collection and analysis with private and public stakeholders around hunting as a wildlife conservation mechanism in these regions.

William is also a Carbon Neutrality Analyst on the Ithaca Carbon Neutral 2030 project team for Cornell University Sustainable Design. His role includes helping grocers to communicate environmental information to consumers as well as bolstering circularity with local and regional organizations in Ithaca, NY. William was also previously a Teaching Assistant for the DEA 1500 Environmental Psychology at Cornell.

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