Thursday, November 14th, 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Charm Industrial, 2575 Marin St, San Francisco, California 94124
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The Climate & Sustainability Alumni Network of the Climate School, Columbia Alumni Global Sustainability Network (CAGSN), and CU Alumni Club of Northern California (CUACNC) invite Bay Area alumni to connect around climate tech and entrepreneurship.
Join us for a tour of Charm Industrial, one of the fastest growing carbon removal companies, at its Potrero Hill location. The tour will be followed by a fireside chat with representatives from Charm Industrial and Superorganism, a VC focused on biodiversity, on the importance of ensuring climate tech has a positive impact on nature and communities. Stick around for (non-alcoholic) drinks and food while mixing and mingling with fellow climate-curious alumni.
Featured Speakers
Kevin Webb Co-Founder and Managing Director, Superorganism
M.S. in Sustainability Science, '20SPS
An early-stage VC and angel for over a decade, Kevin Webb is the cofounder of Superorganism, the first VC focused on biodiversity. He previously helped found and run the Webb Investment Network, where he identified breakout companies like Verkada, Turo, and Ironclad. Kevin graduated from Stanford with a degree in Human Biology (Humans, a Changing Environment, and Infectious Disease), and Columbia with an MS in Sustainability Science. He has spoken at the Smithsonian, the Salesforce Climate Innovation Summit, Bloom, and the North American Congress of Conservation Biology, and he's been published in State of the Planet, Rewilding, and Make Magazine.
Alison Kelman Community Engagement Manager, Charm Industrial
M.S. Sustainability Management, '20SPS
Alison is committed to ensuring the climate change mitigation efforts include positive impacts on community and ecosystems. She has worked in strategic partnerships and grantmaking for Patagonia, The North Face, and led communications for the Tompkins Conservation park projects in Chilean Patagonia. At Charm, Alison works with communities across the country to ensure that Charm’s biomass sourcing, operations, and injection benefit local communities and ecosystems in addition to mitigating the climate crisis.