Station: Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge
Years Served: 2018-2019
Hometown: Baltimore, Maryland
Pre-Fellowship Education:
- Master of Science Environmental Science and Policy from Clark University
- Bachelor of Arts in Geography from Clark University
Bio: Corinne Jachelski served as the Public Lands Transportation Fellow at Rocky Mountain Arsenal Wildlife Refuge. During her assignment, Corinne managed several trail projects and worked with community groups to create greater access to recreation opportunities and improve visitor experience. Corinne is deeply interested in the intersections between sustainability, health, and social justice in the built (and natural) environment. A lover of all things transportation, she enjoys exploring cities and landscapes by bike and foot.
Current Position (2024): Software Engineer at Aclima, Inc
Other Post-Fellowship Education/Job(s):
- Software Engineer at Twilio Inc
- Attended Hackbright Academy for Software Engineering San Francisco, CA
- Planner at Alta Planning and Design
- Shuttle Program Manager and Transportation Planner, CBRE Group, Inc