Adithi REDDY
Adithi Reddy is a third-year undergraduate Honors student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is double majoring in Global Studies and Business Journalism and double minoring in Sustainability Studies and Public Policy. Adithi is on exchange the National University of Singapore (NUS College) as a Phillips Ambassadors Scholar. She is keenly interested in pursuing a career in international environmental law and/or corporate sustainability.
To complement her interests, Adithi is a Teaching Assistant at UNC-CH’s Kenan-Flagler Business School (Course: Sustainable Business and Social Enterprise). She also served as an Environmental Policy Intern at NC Collaboratory and as a Research Assistant at UNC-CH’s Environmental Finance Center to support statewide efforts to reduce Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substance (PFAS) contamination in drinking water samples and target the viability of local government water and wastewater utilities of various sizes across the United States.
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Adithi Reddy is a third-year undergraduate Honors student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is double majoring in Global Studies and Business Journalism and double minoring in Sustainability Studies and Public Policy. Adithi is on exchange the National University of Singapore (NUS College) as a Phillips Ambassadors Scholar. She is keenly interested in pursuing a career in international environmental law and/or corporate sustainability.
To complement her interests, Adithi is a Teaching Assistant at UNC-CH’s Kenan-Flagler Business School (Course: Sustainable Business and Social Enterprise). She also served as an Environmental Policy Intern at NC Collaboratory and as a Research Assistant at UNC-CH’s Environmental Finance Center to support statewide efforts to reduce Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substance (PFAS) contamination in drinking water samples and target the viability of local government water and wastewater utilities of various sizes across the United States.
Her current research interests focus on investigating the nexus between rising climate change/environmental degradation and modern-day slavery. She is also interested in ways organizations, NGOs, governments (etc.) develop policies on climate change, federal sustainability, and environmental justice issues while engaging with communities on the group when devising solutions. She wants to engage with and experience the direct impact of conducting environmental research/legal analysis and take on the hands-on responsibility of propelling sustainable practices in our global community.