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Rory Stewart
PhD Student, Yale School of the Environment
There appear to be two people named Rory Stewart, and the query refers to the one who was a Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Fellow at the Los Angeles Business Council Institute. This Rory Stewart is not the same person as the British academic and politician also named Rory Stewart.4
Here's a summary of Rory Stewart, the Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Fellow:
Rory Stewart is a PhD candidate at Yale School of the Environment, focusing on environmental health, climate, and sustainability policy.2 His research interests include air pollution exposure, environmental health disparities, and equitable energy transitions.23
Education::
- PhD, Yale School of the Environment (2020-2025)2
- ScM, Environmental Health, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health (2014-2016)12
- BS, Psychology, Roosevelt University (2010-2013)12
Experience and Accomplishments::
- Los Angeles Business Council Institute Stewart worked as a Policy and Programs Associate and oversaw grant projects for equitable sustainability and renewable energy projects in disadvantaged communities in Los Angeles from July 2018 to August 2020.21 He also led internal research projects and managed committee meetings related to legislative affairs, energy, environment, housing, and transportation.2 He assisted in developing legislative agendas and represented the LABC in various coalitions.2
- Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Fellow Stewart was a Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Fellow at the Los Angeles Business Council Institute.2
- California Public Interest Research Group As a Campus Organizer from December 2016 to May 2018, Stewart recruited and trained student volunteers, collaborated with faculty, and designed an activism class.2
- Roosevelt University Stewart worked as a Research Assistant from August 2011 to August 2012, conducting research on gellan gum for medicinal eye-drops.2
Prior to Yale, Stewart gained experience as a youth organizer for environmental and social causes with the Public Interest Research Group.13 He also contributed to passing California’s 100% renewable energy bill SB100.1



