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Meet the SciComm Team

Jessica Pi, CoCo SciComm Coach.

Jessica Pi,  she/her

Science Communication Coach

Jessica is a Geophysical engineer and video game translator.

CoCo SciComm Team interviewed Jessica, one of our SciComm Consultants, to get insight into her motivation and purpose for teaching at CoCo. 

Q: What do you enjoy most about working with the team?

A: I love being part of an initiative created by women that also serves to empower historically neglected communities. It's a very open-minded, multicultural, talented and forward-looking team.

Q: What made you decide to be involved in a program like CoCo?

A: The program's principles are principles that also motivate and drive me to continue. I enjoy being a part of something with a clear mission that seeks to empower and guide people through education and technology.

Q: What kind of activities do you enjoy doing outside work? 

A: I enjoy reading, exercise, outdoor activities, and traveling to new places where I can interact with people from different cultures.

We admire Jessica's passion for science communication and geoscience. You can follow Jessica's updates on her Twitter and Instagram. 



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