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Jessie Press-Williams

Master in Public Affairs candidate, Princeton University School of Public and International Affairs

Jessie Press-Williams is a knowledgeable international development professional with a focus on the integration of economics, policy, and engineering for the betterment of global sustainability.

Having pursued a Master's in Public Affairs from Princeton University, a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and completed studies at Charlottesville High School, Jessie boasts a strong educational background that underpins their expertise.

With an impressive career trajectory, Jessie has held various roles in esteemed organizations, including serving as a Research & Program Officer and Technical Project Manager at Aquaya, a Design Engineer and Design Engineer Fellow at BURN Manufacturing, an Associate at IDinsight, a Research Fellow at the International Development Innovation Network (IDIN) at MIT D-Lab, among other key positions.

Their experience also extends to roles such as a Strategic Innovation Group Intern at Booz Allen Hamilton, a Mechanical Engineering Intern at Bevi, an Engineering Team Member at MIT D-Lab, and an intern with Mercy Corps through the MIT Public Service Center (PSC) Comprehensive Initiative on Technology Evaluation (CITE).

Jessie Press-Williams' versatile background and diverse skill set position them as a valuable asset in the realm of international development, blending insights from economics, policy, and engineering to drive impactful change for a sustainable future.

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Princeton, New Jersey, United States