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Jaycie Weathers

Associate, Baumhart Center

Jaycie Weathers is an Associate at the Baumhart Center and a graduate student pursuing her Master of Public Policy as part of a five-year dual-degree program through Loyola’s Institute of Environmental Sustainability. Most recently, Jaycie worked at Morton Salt as the Community Engagement Intern where she helped coordinate corporate Days of Service for employees located in Chicago, Montreal, and Santiago. Previously, she has interned with the City of Evanston Office of Sustainability, Environmental Law and Policy Center, US Senator Durbin, and Illinois Environmental Council. 

Since spring 2018, Jaycie has been a Baumhart Center Advisory Board member. She has had the pleasure of attending many Baumhart Center events and conferences including Leading for Good, Georgetown Summit on Markets and Catholic Social Thought, and acted as the scribe for a GreenBiz meeting. She is excited to continue her work with the Baumhart Center to support more meaningful dialogues throughout the 2019-2020 school year. 

Associate, Baumhart Center

Jaycie Weathers is an Associate at the Baumhart Center and a graduate student pursuing her Master of Public Policy as part of a five-year dual-degree program through Loyola’s Institute of Environmental Sustainability. Most recently, Jaycie worked at Morton Salt as the Community Engagement Intern where she helped coordinate corporate Days of Service for employees located in Chicago, Montreal, and Santiago. Previously, she has interned with the City of Evanston Office of Sustainability, Environmental Law and Policy Center, US Senator Durbin, and Illinois Environmental Council. 

Since spring 2018, Jaycie has been a Baumhart Center Advisory Board member. She has had the pleasure of attending many Baumhart Center events and conferences including Leading for Good, Georgetown Summit on Markets and Catholic Social Thought, and acted as the scribe for a GreenBiz meeting. She is excited to continue her work with the Baumhart Center to support more meaningful dialogues throughout the 2019-2020 school year.