Members 2006–07

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Emma Yuen, nutrient@stanford.edu
Club President


Emma Yuen has led the campaign to get university administrators to buy recycled paper, and been the coordinator for the 2005–06 Energy Bowl and Water Derby, as well as the organizer for other projects in the club. She is a graduate student studying sociology, and is always excited to hear from interested students, and community members for ideas for SSS.

Aluma Dembo, adembo1@stanford.edu
Webmaster

Aluma is a sophomore majoring in Earth Systems and Economics. Her love of food led her to head the SSS Row House kitchen composting initiative.

 

Sini Matikainen, sinim@stanford.edu
Publicity Manager

Sini is our publicity manager, who helps out with the buying recycled campaign. She has been very effective in helping get the word out about SSS and our projects.

 

Hammad Ahmed, hammad@stanford.edu
Website Designer

Hammad was a senior majoring in International Relations and minoring in Cultural and Social Anthropology. He joined SSS sophomore year and enjoyed the pace of the group's campaigns, especially when he worked on the earth day fair. This year he headed up the climate change campaign. Sadly Hammad has graduated and left us to fend for ourselves.

 

Carloyn Mansfield, carolyn.mansfield@stanford.edu

Carolyn is a junior majoring in Anthropological Sciences, who is working on organizing the dorm environmental representatives on recycling initiatives and broader climate change awareness, as well as helping out with the project that is promoting disposable biodegradable products in Stanford's eating facilities.

 

Lauren Finzer, lfinzer@stanford.edu

A sophomore at Stanford, Lauren is currently working on the Campus Climate Change Initiative with Students for a Sustainable Stanford. While preparing for a possible major in Human Biology, Lauren researches courage through the Courage Project, tutors with Habla la Noche, and feeds the zebrafish under the med school. She loves to read, run, chat, travel, and learn whenever possible.

 

 

Becca Miller, rmiller@stanford.edu

Becca is a senior from Seattle, WA where she learned an early appreciation for rain and all things green.  She is majoring in Anthropological Sciences and interested in environmental education, recycling programs and eating sustainably.  Becca is currently working on creating programming for incoming Stanford freshmen about environmental resources and action on campus

 

Erin Gaines, elgaines@stanford.edu

Erin has led the campaign to create a sustainability coordinator position in Stanford. She also works with Stanford Dining to bring more organic and local food to the dining halls. Erin was the 2004-05 president of SSS, and has been active organizing many other projects. She is an enthusiastic senior majoring in Earth Systems and loves diving and unitards.

 

Emily Humphreys, emilyh2@stanford.edu

Emily has negotiated to have every public residential computer print double-sided, which has saved enormous amounts of paper. Also, she got the computers to go into hibernate mode faster, which cuts their energy use substantially. She has helped with the buying recycled campaign and wants to figure out a way to have Stanford use less environmentally harmful cleaning chemicals.

 

Laura Bloomfield, labloom@stanford.edu

 

Kevin Hsu, kevin.hsu@stanford.edu

 

Nastassia Patin, npatin@stanford.edu

 

Rachel Friedman, rsf16@stanford.edu

Rachel joined SSS to make sure that her actions and the actions of others don't jeopordize the ability of our planet to support future generations. She has worked on the Recycling project for the past two years. A junior, majoring in Earth Systems, Rachel is also part of Hillel and the Jewish Leadership Counsel. Rachel enjoys being outside, hiking, and saving lemurs.