Sep 9, 2024
The United States Hydrogen Alliance (USHA) proudly announces the conclusion of its 2024 Summer Fellowship Program, a 13-week intensive experience designed to equip college students with hands-on knowledge and professional skills in hydrogen policy, communications, research, and marketing.
United States Hydrogen Alliance Concludes Successful 2024 Summer Fellowship Program, Graduating Class of Future Hydrogen Leaders
Sacramento, CA – The United States Hydrogen Alliance (USHA) proudly announces the conclusion of its 2024 Summer Fellowship Program, a 13-week intensive experience designed to equip college students with hands-on knowledge and professional skills in hydrogen policy, communications, research, and marketing. The fellowship, which commenced in early June, concluded the last week of August with a talented group of fellows who are now well-prepared to contribute to the future of hydrogen technologies and policy in the United States.
“The 2024 class of fellows has excelled in their exploration of strategic hydrogen policy development and technologies,” said Roxana Bekemohammadi, USHA’s Founder and Executive Director. “Their contributions have been invaluable to our mission, and we look forward to seeing the impact they will make in building a nationwide hydrogen economy.”
2024 Graduating Class of Fellows:
Jacob Fitzpatrick, George Washington University
Lauren Jasper, New York University
Caleb Jean-Pierre, Sacred Heart University
Mya Jones, Temple University
Carlos Martinez, California State University Stanislaus
Evelyn Mineo, Pomona College
The 2024 fellows demonstrated a commitment to learning about the complexities of hydrogen policy and technology, and each contributed unique insights and efforts toward USHA’s goals. USHA is honored to have supported their professional development and remains dedicated to fostering the next generation of leaders in the hydrogen industry.
About the United States Hydrogen Alliance (USHA):
USHA is a 501(c) (6) business trade association of original equipment manufacturers, technology providers, utilities, and public entities. The organization is focused on the accelerated deployment of hydrogen technologies in the transportation sector, including fuel cell electric vehicles in hard-to-electrify applications like trucking, busing, locomotive, aviation, maritime, and off-road equipment. Our association also supports the use of hydrogen in commercial and industrial sectors, including long-term energy storage that supports renewable electricity generation, desulfurization of crude oil, fertilizer production, decarbonization of steel, glass, cement, and other industries that currently require natural gas. USHA assists states in developing impactful, pragmatic, realizable hydrogen and fuel cell policies that can serve this important industry.
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