
Portfolio

Tech Pod's Newsletter Substack
As Newsletter Lead and former Newsletter content strategist, I am currently leading a project for Tech Pod where I lead two editors on sending out weekly newsletters regarding any internship openings, any guest speakers speaking at Tech Pod, and new buzzwords that help college students break into tech in non technical roles!
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Stock Portfolio Skeleton
This is a personal passion project I have, helping people invest in stocks! Everyone is uncertain about buying and selling stocks! With my past experience in investing, I have made a tool using Google Sheets to create a stock portfolio and stock watchlist to simulate trading stocks! Check it out by clicking here and make a copy to have fun!

Business Transfer Network's Website
I led a team of 3 individuals to create and design Business Transfer Network of Berkeley's fully fledged website. This is the first official Business club dedicated to housing transfers and I was in charge of making sure this website is fully functional and establish a professional brand!
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Climate Change Economics Policy Analysis Project
In my Climate Change Economics course, I was tasked to work with four other Berkeley students in researching the impacts a congestion charge had on London’s air pollution. We researched on the economic benefits and costs of whether the congestion charge implemented by the mayor of London was useful.

Business Transfer Network's Newsletter
Over the timeline of September 2020-December 2020, I was tasked with sending weekly event newsletters to club members to showcase any key events our club was having like recruiter workshops to case competitions!
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Climate Change Website
For my research topic I was to choose a subject that intrigued me quite a lot. I chose to research on climate change and its impacts on public health. I found so many environmental sustainability projects being done to combat climate change that was necessary to address in multiple clubs as well as my Humanities and Environmental Science classes. To this day, my Environmental Science professor uses it as a project example for students.
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In my climate change economics course I took @ UC Berkeley, I created an integrated assessment model using Excel that allowed me to see how we can assess the economic costs of climate change such as the social cost of carbon and total world abatement costs in a 300 year timeframe. By using excel macros and solver, I was able to decipher how much impact an extra ton of CO2 emissions in the air would make a difference!
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