How a UNH alum's career was built on her involvement as a student

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Anna Madden '24 | English: Text, Business Writing and Digital Studies

Tori Wyman

Tori Wyman '21, 22G

When it comes to sustainability experiences, Tori Wyman ā€˜21, 22G (; ) has many to reflect on. An active student, Tori took advantage of nearly every program offered at the time by the UNH Changemaker Collaborative (a partnership of UNHā€™s Sustainability Institute, and the). During her time at UNH, she participated in Semester in the City, the B Impact Clinic, and the Summer Sustainability Fellowship. Her collective experiences helped build a network of skills and knowledge that contribute to her current job at Usource, a NextEra energy company.ĢżĢż

An Associate Energy and Renewables Consultant, Tori works in a two-year rotational program. She assesses different operations within the renewable energy sector, which provide a detailed perspective on a sustainability-focused business. Itā€™s a unique role, and one that Tori would not have imagined herself being in a few years prior.ĢżĢż

As an undergraduate student, Tori originally majored in Business Administration, with an option in management. During a discovery course that studied bees, she was introduced to important concepts in sustainability. Tori found the focus on sustainability an interesting perspective she hadnā€™t considered before, and later expanded her degree to include a minor in Environmental Conservation and Sustainability. She also began participating in the different programs offered by the Changemaker Collaborative, including multiple terms in the B Impact Clinic. Her first experience with the Clinic involved working with a fiber optics company out of Maine to reach their B Corp certification. Tori then went on to serve as a peer mentor, advising other students involved in the Clinic.ĢżĢż

ā€œIā€™d recommend the B Impact Clinic, as it gives you a community to share your wins regularly,ā€ she says. ā€œIā€™ve also liked being involved with a team, as I did a lot of collaborative work.ā€ Tori added that the experience gave her a large amount of responsibility, and she appreciated the professional experience. Further, it helped build her confidence.

ā€œThe Clinic gave me the ability to network, and it felt like so many people at the SI [Sustainability Institute] had my back. They were willing to help guide me and talk about things I was passionate about.ā€Ģż

In addition to the Clinic, Tori participated in the Semester in the City program. While earning a semesterā€™s worth of credit, she interned full time with Green City Growers, a Massachusetts based B Corp. She also completed a summer fellowship with REVERB, a non-profit focused on the music industry. She spent several weeks working at consecutive music festivals, coordinating their reusable water bottles program, which provided refills for a small donation. Toriā€™s next summer fellowship, which was completed during her graduate studies, was a bit more complex. Working with Piscataqua Savings Bank during the academic year, she helped implement sustainable action items, and stayed on the following summer to recertify the company as a B Corp.ĢżToday, it remains one of two banks in New Hampshire to have reached B Corp status. This past summer, Tori interned as a Sustainability Fellow for Bristol Seafood in Portland, Maine, before accepting a position at Usource.Ģż

Looking back on her experiences, she finds it powerful to see how much they have impacted her career. From professional development to personal growth, itā€™s been an interesting journey for her to watch different passions unfold and shape her future line of work.Ģż

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