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Nina is a fourth-year Civil Engineering student who became a part of PUC because she was interested in understanding just how she could help others with her degree.

 

As the Project Manager for Team India, she writes weekly reports that are sent out to the members of SLAB and she keeps everyone organized and on-schedule, helping out whenever someone is in need of assistance.

 

Upon graduation, she plans to have a full-time job in the field of renewable energy or clean water.  She hopes to attend graduate school in a few years and pursue an environmental topic. International work would be amazing.

 

“I love helping people, and that's something I always want to keep central to my work. International work is also a good challenge because you have to understand different cultures and practices to succeed in other countries. PUC allows me to do both. I'm excited to be on this journey and become a better person through it.”

Nina Lobo - Project Manager

Anna Wittenmyer - Project Manager

Anna is a fourth-year Civil Engineering and Plan II student.

 

As the Project Manager for Team India, she writes weekly reports that are sent out to the members of Service Learning Advisory Board (SLAB) and keeps everyone organized/on-schedule! 

 

She is very interested in humanitarian engineering – projects with social impact and lasting change-- and is excited about this project. She says, "The Community Learning Resource Center can change lives. Packianathapuram [our village] has asked for a place to gather as a community to learn, share, and grow. They've asked for access to resources that will catalyze economic progress, independence, and stability. This is a project that is community-driven and human-centered with endless potential.” 

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