Caroline is an archivist, researcher, and environmentalist with experience working at the intersection of history and science since 2017. She is passionate about leveraging data to drive change in environmental conservation and has presented research at the NYC OceanTech Summit and the Archives & Records Association of the UK and Ireland Annual Conference, with a specific focus on water and ocean data. In 2023, Caroline received the Ellen Brenner Fellowship at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) and in 2024 was accepted into the Climatebase Fellowship.
Caroline currently works as the Director of Data Science at High Tide Technologies, a water monitoring and reporting company based in Nashville, TN. She is the Chair of the Junior Board at Christodora, an environmental and educational nonprofit serving NYC youth, and serves on the NYC Hub Steering Committee for Oceanic Global, an organization dedicated to improving ocean health. Caroline holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Philosophy from Cal Poly – San Luis Obispo and is obtaining a Master’s Degree in Data Analytics and Visualization from Pratt Institute School of Information.