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2024 Climate Week Employer Trek: Carbon Reform

All applicants must submit a resume to be considered.

We invite undergraduate, master's, and doctoral students and post-docs to spend an afternoon with us and explore Carbon Reform in their Philadelphia office on Tuesday, October 15th, 2:00 - 3:30 pm EST.  This event is open to Penn students of all class years and majors. Since space is limited, students will be notified via email if they are selected to participate. Students will be responsible for their own transportation to/from the Carbon Reform office located in center city Philadelphia.

Here is what to expect on your trek to Carbon Reform:

  • Learn about our Company’s mission and upcoming opportunities for recent graduates
  • Tour our office in the heart of Philadelphia
  • Meet Carbon Reform teammates and learn about their different career paths and backgrounds followed by a networking opportunity
  • Experience the day-to-day of the teams that help Carbon Reform be a leader in the field

We will have employees from the following backgrounds present:

  • Engineering (Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical)
  • Chemistry
  • Materials Science
  • Business Development & Sales
  • Marketing
  • Supply Chain & Logistics

While our company leads technical, there is certainly an opportunity for non-technical students to connect here.

 

CONTACTS

Patty Greenfield pgreenf@upenn.edu

 

CARBON REFORM

Carbon Reform is a Philadelphia and Delaware based climate tech startup founded by Jo Norris and Nick Martin in early 2020. Our team of engineers, scientists, and creatives are dedicated to democratizing access to carbon removal solutions, decreasing building energy costs, and improving indoor air quality.

Clean air is a fundamental right. We envision a future where the buildings we live in and occupy every day become active participants in environmental stewardship and personal health. We recognize that communities facing financial hardship often have the highest indoor air quality concerns and emission rates because of low budgets and outdated systems. Our mission is not just a fight for clean air, but the ability for underserved communities to have access to climate technology where they normally would not.

Health. People spend 90% of their time indoors, and while many perceive indoor spaces as havens from external pollution, indoor air can pose a significant risk to productivity, cognitive performance, and general human health. We help buildings manage indoor CO₂ levels, amongst other contaminants, to maintain optimal indoor air quality.

Climate. The built environment is responsible for a staggering 40% of global emissions. On the path to Net Zero, we’ve developed practical solutions that deliver significant climate impact right now.

Equity. We know that underserved communities are disproportionately affected by climate change and poor air quality, outdoors and indoors. We offer affordable solutions that utilize existing infrastructure and qualify buildings for incentives around clean air and energy reduction.