ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:
OLIVIA COLLINS, Director of Programs, The Cleo Institute
Born and raised in rural Canada, Olivia has lived in many places, before settling in Miami in 2017. She has over 15 years of experience in the environmental field from natural building to corporate social responsibility to grassroots community development. She received her bachelor’s degree in Social Justice & Sustainability from San Francisco State University and several years later completed her master’s in Environmental Impact Assessment at Concordia University in Montreal. As Director of Programs, she helps oversee and execute CLEO’s outreach programs.
MAYRA CRUZ, Climate Resilience Program Manager, Catalyst Miami
Mayra joined Catalyst in January 2018 after graduating from Columbia University with a Masters in Public
Health in Environmental Health Sciences with a Certificate in Climate and Health. She is utilizing her knowledge of climate change and its impacts to manage the CLEAR program and build upon existing climate resilience work. She holds a Bachelors degree in Public Health from George Washington University and is excited to help build resilience throughout Miami-Dade.
DALTON J. HESLEY, Program Manager, Rescue a Reef, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami
Dalton is a Sr. Research Assoc. II in Dr. Diego Lirman's Coral Reef Restoration Lab at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School. His main areas of focus are coral reef restoration, community engagement, and citizen science. In addition to being a lab associate, he manages Rescue a Reef, UM's coral conservation
program designed to support coral reef research and restoration through education, outreach, and citizen science. He obtained a Master of Professional Science degree in Marine Biology and Ecology (2015) where his
thesis centered around coral conservation, citizen science, and Rescue a Reef (Hesley et al. 2017).
DELANEY REYNOLDS, Climate Activist, Founder of Sink or Swim Project
She's been called 'one of the leading voices for the environment for her generation' by Philippe Cousteau, an 'Eco Warrior' by David Smith, and an 'incredibly valuable force of nature' by Caroline Lewis of the CLEO Institute. Delaney is a Marine Science student at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine
& Atmospheric Science in Miami, Florida and splits her time between the cosmopolitan city of a few million people and a 1,000-acre island with 43 solar powered homes in the Florida Keys called No Name Key. Like the State of Florida, Delaney's life is surrounded by water and that's where her love for the environment comes from. She is the Founder & CEO of an NGO, The Sink or Swim Project, and its popular website www.miamisearise.com, an educational and political advocacy organization focused on a variety of environmental topics including climate change and sea level rise.