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Audrey Millan, Team Manager
audrey.ann.millan@gmail.com
Audrey Millan is the newest Projector Coordinator for PowerSave Campus. She transferred in from Riverside City College and is working on a B.A. in Biology with an Integrated Teaching Track. She is the Newsletter Chair for the Biology Club, and a member of the Student California Teaching Association.
Previously being a part of a “Green” organization, she learned about the importance of saving energy. As an intern, she looks forward to working with students, faculty, and staff in order to create a wave of awareness about various energy issues while giving simple solutions that can help create large energy savings. She is excited to be part of such an amazing team of individuals, and hopes to continue with all of the energy-saving efforts.
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Rodrigo Chipres, Project Coordinator
chipresr@coyote.csusb.edu
Rodrigo Chipres is one of the two new Project Coordinators for the PowerSave Campus at Cal State San Bernardino for the year of 2013. He is currently a junior aspiring to get his B.A. in Environmental Studies. Rodrigo is very involved with his community as president of the Coyote Green Club at CSUSB, as well as an intern with the Sustainability Office in Facilities Services at CSUSB where he is assisting with a campus sustainability plan.
Furthermore, Rodrigo wishes to use the knowledge he will learn at PowerSave Campus, as well as his existing knowledge about the environment to help not only the local San Bernardino community, but others as well. In order to accomplish that, he is currently in the process of acquiring his minor in Spanish, as well as aspiring to become fluent in a completely different language, Russian. Due to his passion for a more sustainable environment, he has joined the PowerSave Campus in order to set his knowledge and passions into action. Rodrigo will work hard and diligently with his colleagues in order to achieve their goals of reducing the campus energy and water needs.
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Alex Pablo, Treasurer
Alex Pablo is one of the two new project coordinators at Cal State San Bernardino PowerSave Campus for the year 2013-2014. She feels that it is important that the community is aware of how much energy they use and what they can do to help reduce it. Although this is Alex’s first time working with a “green” organization she is thoroughly excited to promote energy efficiency throughout the community. Alex is currently a freshman and is aspiring to get her B.A. in English with an emphasis in literature. With this major she plans to teach at a high school and hopefully in the future she can go to grad school so she can teach at a university.
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Ray Jones
, Project Coordinator
Ray Jones is one of the two new Project Coordinators for the PowerSave Campus at Cal State San Bernardino for the year of 2013-2014. Originally from Victorville, he has found living on campus to be more rewarding than commuting. He is currently a freshman aspiring to get his B.A. in Theatre Arts. Ray is very involved in school here in his first year at CalState, and hopes to become even more involved in all the campus activities he can.
Ray wishes to use the communication skills he will develop at PowerSave Campus, to help the community into being a more aware community, and using those same skills to help advance in todays world of business and sustainability.
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Chase Livingston, Campus Lead
CLivingston@ase.org
Chase Livingston joined the Alliance to Save Energy in October, 2013. He serves as campus lead for the PowerSave Campus programs at UC Berkeley, CSU San Bernardino, and Cal Poly Pomona. Chase was drawn to this program because of the pragmatic, interdisciplinary approach that it employs to address some of the most pressing global issues of our time.
Originally from Hawai’i, Chase attended The University of California, Berkeley, graduating in 2012 with a bachelor’s degree entitled “The Policy and Ecology of Sustainable Energy.” Growing up in the Hawaiian Islands had a profound impact on his understanding of the world by demonstrating the finite nature of resources and energy as we know them. As he studied the issues relating to climate change and the complex power structures that influence our response, he became convinced that our current energy paradigm is inefficient, environmentally destructive, and ultimately unsustainable.
Prior to joining the Alliance Chase worked in natural resource management, youth development, and community empowerment. When he is not at work you can find him in the mountains, in the ocean, or playing music.
