ENST Associate

Sophie Barteau
Environmental Studies Impact Intern
Sophie is a senior at WashU majoring in environmental analysis. She is passionate about environmental justice and equity. She is excited to join the ESCC Internship Program working as an Impact Intern at Ujima STL helping to advance food justice, promote environmental stewardship, and empower youth in the St. Louis community.

Cameryn Berryhill
Environmental Studies Impact Intern
Cameryn is a junior majoring majoring in Environmental Analysis with a minor in writing. She enjoys working with others who are passionate about conservation, loves native plants, and is always looking for new ways to get outdoors. Her interests outside of work include gardening, birding, camping, and writing.

Anisah Dowell
Environmental Studies Impact Intern
Anisah is a sophomore from Tennessee majoring in Environmental Biology and Anthropology: Global Health and Environment. She is passionate about diversifying the environmental science fields and giving back to the community through environmental endeavors.

Kennedy Jones
Environmental Studies Impact Intern
Kennedy is a passionate environmental advocate, currently pursuing studies in environmental analysis and science at Washington University in St. Louis. With a focus on renewable energy, sustainability, social justice, and the intersection of policy and environmental issues, Kennedy's work explores the power of community resilience in the face of systemic challenges. In addition to their academic pursuits, Kennedy enjoys writing for fun as a hobby, finding solace and expression in the written word. Whether exploring complex issues or reflecting on personal experiences, writing serves as both a creative outlet and a way to engage with the world around them.

Mimi Libow
Environmental Studies Impact Intern
Mimi is a sophomore at Washington University in St. Louis, majoring in Economics & Strategy with minors in Environmental Studies and Art History. Originally from Winter Park, Florida, Mimi is passionate about exploring the intersections of business and sustainability. She is actively involved in the TAMID Group and Art History club, drawing motivation from engaging with topics that blend her academic interests. Mimi has interned at Nebula Exhibits, gaining experience in sustainable exhibit design and is excited to contribute to driving progress toward the sustainability goals of the City of St. Louis by supporting their Building Energy and Efficiency Department.