Claire Pascocello

Claire’s interest in environmentalism coalesced at American University, where she graduated with a BA in Sociology, focusing on political and social change, and minored in Communications and Sustainability. During college, she was involved with American University’s Edible Campus Initiative, which was designed to implement urban agriculture on campus and provide free produce to the community. Since graduation, she has worked for a nonprofit that supports individuals with disabilities. In addition, she became a certified Arlington Regional Master Naturalist and an Arlington County Park and Recreation Commissioner as avenues for deepening her involvement in local climate action. Originally from Washington DC, she is excited to experience Wyoming and dive into environmental education with the TSS team. In her free time, she loves hiking, photography, live music, and spending quality time with friends and family.