Get To Know These Emerging Cleantech Leaders

CTLR’s MBA Wharton Candidates

 

Nehali Jain is an MBA Candidate at the Wharton School of Business, concentrating in Enviromental Sustainability and Finance. She holds a bachelor degree in Engineering and Chemical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. Prior to Wharton, Nehali worked in various consulting and development roles in the energy and business sector.

Emily Goldfield is an MBA Candidate at the Wharton School of Business, concentrating in Enviromental Sustainability and Finance. She is currently a fellow at the Clean Energy Leadership Institute and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Atmosphere and Energy Engineering from Stanford.

Katherine Magee is currently an MBA candidate at Wharton pursuing a major in Business, Energy, Environment, and Sustainability. Before attending Wharton, she worked as a management consultant at Bain & Company where her work focused on large corporate transformations and conducting due diligence as part of the Private Equity Group. She graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 2017 with a BBA in Business Honors and a BA in Plan II Honors.

Jyotika Chandhoke is pursuing her MBA/MA in International Studies from The Wharton School & Lauder Institute. Having previously worked in Investment Banking and Impact investing, Jyotika hopes to use her business skill set towards accelerating the growth of the climate-tech sector.

James Dohm is a first-year MBA Candidate at the Wharton School of Business, concentrating in Enviromental Sustainability and Finance. Originally from Los Angeles, James graduated summa cum laude with a chemical engineering degree from Vanderbilt University. Prior to Wharton, James worked in various operational and strategic assignments at ExxonMobil.