Emily Haworth (She/Her/Hers)

Campus Sustainability Fund Coordinator

Emily Haworth is the Campus Sustainability Fund Coordinator and believes the university offers an incredible space for sustainability praxis. Her role is to support campus community members in proposing and implementing projects, initatives, events, and programs that make meaningful contributions to environmental and social sustainability goals. 

Emily holds a Master of Science in Climate Science and Solutions as well as a Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Environmental and Sustainability Studies. Both degrees were completed at Northern Arizona University where she taught a course for the Honors College on community building, assisted in the groundwork for the university’s Climate Action Plan, and was a mentor to students for over 5 years through the Honors College and Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation. 

Prior to the University of Arizona, Emily worked as an analyst for a consulting firm based in the Bay Area where she specialized in voluntary renewable energy and designed a systematic approach and evaluation tool for assessing renewable energy community impact projects and their co-benefits. While her other professional experiences range from managing a monarch butterfly citizen science program to endangered species policy research, Emily is most passionate about helping to propel smart climate solutions for a resilient future.