Camille Graham
STEM Program Coordinator
Camille holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations with a focus on global environment and health, as well as Spanish. After graduation, she spent two years teaching English in Valencia, Spain, immersing herself in the language and culture to enhance her Spanish fluency. Her commitment to environmental activism was ignited while representing Indiana University at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Bonn, Germany. There, she joined a Food and Agriculture Working Group to advocate for youth perspectives in climate negotiations, sparking her passion for sustainable food systems and regenerative ag.
Following this pivotal experience, Camille relocated to Sacramento, CA, for a one-year Fellowship in local government, where she led projects focused on clean transportation and climate resilience. During her tenure, Camille led the Northern California Cohort’s Service Day Leadership Board, orchestrating various initiatives with urban farms, where she and her team learned and applied a variety of skills. Alongside her Fellowship, Camille served as the Podcast and Social Media Coordinator for Climate Designers, a platform aimed at bridging designers to climate action through regenerative and equitable ideas. In this role, she enhanced the podcast's outreach by researching and curating influential guest speakers in climate design and contributing to script writing, crafting compelling content that captivates and informs listeners on important topics.
Through her diverse experiences, Camille has found joy in both education and climate work. She is excited to merge her two passions with SEEAG, while simultaneously indulging her love for agriculture. In her free time, Camille enjoys hiking, camping, crocheting, cooking new vegan recipes, and advocating for women's health.