Advisory Board

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our Advisory Board for their invaluable guidance and expertise. Their strategic insights and unwavering support are essential to our success and continued growth as a student-led environmental advocacy organization. We sincerely thank them for their dedication and commitment to our cause!

Hans Kullberg

Hans Kullberg is deeply passionate about unlocking each human's potential. He is the Co-Founder and Head of Product of Pathfinder Health, a pediatric digital health startup focused on bringing objective insights on children's developmental health as well as bringing families answers to unknown diagnoses. Hans is a serial entrepreneur with strength in leading new initiatives from the idea phase to execution and eventually exits in the Finance, Education, Payments and Health Care domains. Hans is a 2x exit startup founder of EconoCast and Simplex and previously led an innovation team at Visa bringing to market virtual Point-of-Sale systems using mobile phones. Among his proudest accomplishments, Hans is also the co-founder of Open Dreams, an education 501c3 non-profit based in Cameroon that has helped nearly 300 high-achieving, low-income scholars attain full scholarships to prestigious global universities over the past decade. Above and beyond all jobs and roles he's been honored to serve, Hans' most important job is being the best father he can possibly be to his wonderful and fantastic five children.

Dr. Marcus Jaiclin

Marcus Jaiclin, aka Dr. J, teaches Computer Science and Robotics, and is co-chair of the Creative Sciences Department at The Bishop's School. He enjoys working with students to push the boundaries of what they thought was possible with their knowledge, and works with Robocup Junior to expand what high school students can do with robots. It was great to be able to help students with amazing projects like this.

Moe Zarabi

Moe Zarabi has nearly 30 years of diverse experience in education and work across the public and private sectors, which has shaped his positive and innovative approaches. He utilizes fundamental planning and engineering principles to identify opportunities and deliver data-driven innovations. This approach to systems engineering has led to the establishment of best-in-class practices, particularly in land use and environmental planning.

Moe holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in multiple disciplines, including civil and environmental engineering, city planning, political science, and public policy. His published academic work focuses on systems engineering, the effectiveness of public policy, and business process innovation.

As a multidisciplinary guest lecturer, he emphasizes the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. Moe contributed to developing San Diego State University's current Sustainability Major curriculum and programming as a subject matter expert in sustainability and urban planning.