Angela Ferguson
Angela is a joint Master of Environmental Management-MBA student at Yale University, where she studies how community engagement can support a just energy transition. As a research assistant, she works to develop ethical investment criteria around fossil fuels for Yale’s $41 billion endowment. Angela previously spent three years as a Sustainability Research Analyst at Marsh McLennan, producing thought leadership on how businesses can understand and manage climate risks. Outside of work, she has enjoyed being active in facilitating grassroots conversations about climate change, as well as holistic nature-based education for children.
Angela grew up in Ohio before moving to Singapore to join the second cohort of Yale-NUS College. She graduated with a BA in Urban Studies and a Yale-NUS Leadership Certificate.
What is one thing that excites you about Health In Harmony’s work?
Environmental problems must be met with interdisciplinary, community-led solutions—and Health In Harmony’s Radical Listening approach is a powerful example of how we can get there. As a member of the Associate Board, I’m excited to support and amplify this work!
Associate Board Member