
Featured Women
Tapashree Tah
Air
Tapashree Tah’s story exemplifies resilience and purpose-driven pivots in environmental engineering, grounded in her experience as a first-generation immigrant who repeatedly chose discomfort and growth over staying safe.

Sage Meyers
Solar Energy
Sage’s path into engineering was shaped by an early love for the outdoors and a growing awareness of environmental responsibility, but her journey is equally defined by resilience, self-trust, and the courage to choose her own direction, even when it meant going against expectations.

Upcoming in August: TBD
Interviews currently in progress.

Julie Zettl
Groundwater
Julie D. Zettl's path into engineering began with a strong interest in math and science, but it was shaped even more by her rural upbringing, her family background, and her growing love for water and environmental work. What started as a practical choice became a career built around curiosity, resilience, motherhood, and a deep commitment to the natural world.

Upcoming in July: TBD
Interviews currently in progress.

Upcoming in September: TBD
Interviews currently in progress.
