Meet Sreerag – Volunteering to Groom Future STEM Professionals

“I’m proud to have worked for an organization that aims to enable young girls like my sister to have equal – and ample – opportunities to pursue a career in STEM,” says Sreerag.

Meet Sreerag – a data and business analyst who supported both the grant team and then the automation team. Sreerag joined JerseySTEM in February 2024 after graduating from the University of Maryland with a Master’s in Business Analytics. In his role, Sreerag was responsible for extracting insights from large datasets, which were then used to make recommendations that ultimately drove strategic, impactful decisions.

Sreerag was inspired every day by the amount of grantmakers that believed in JerseySTEM’s mission, and he is proud of his contributions that led to securing the support necessary to help JerseySTEM continue to make a difference in the community and beyond. Above all, Sreerag knows that his impact will be felt even after he transitions to his new full-time role at a new company.

When asked about his personal connection to the organization, Sreerag says that his young sister inspired his work.

“I’m proud to have worked for an organization that aims to enable young girls like my sister to have equal – and ample – opportunities to pursue a career in STEM,” Sreerag says. “I wanted to help make that a reality.”

Beyond fulfilling his personal goals, Sreerag also landed his full-time position from the connections he made at JerseySTEM. Networking around the organization led him to what would ultimately become his next step.

Outside of JerseySTEM, Sreerag is a talented artist. He maintains an art account on Instagram where he posts his latest drawings. He also works on personal projects related to data and business analytics to continue to learn new skills to meet his personal and professional goals.

Want to make a difference like Sreerag? Learn more about our open volunteer positions at JerseySTEM.org

Meet Evelyn – Volunteering to Groom Future STEM Professionals

“Climate change is a colossal problem that will require localized solutions. These issues need to be addressed in a way that keeps the context of the city and available resources in mind”, says Evelyn.

Meet Evelyn – a UCLA graduate whose volunteer work as a grant writer at JerseySTEM prepared her for a career in project management. In her four months as a volunteer, Evelyn applied her passion for solving climate change to helping JerseySTEM open new doors for young girls who might have never considered a path in STEM-heavy subjects at school.

In her time at JerseySTEM, Evelyn greatly impacted our grant writing team. Working with other grant writers, she would research, write, and apply for grants that power our partnerships with local schools and communities. Her proudest accomplishment from her volunteer work came when she received the news that her grant was approved, and she had successfully secured funding. In one instance, the letter of interest she wrote was the first step to potentially securing a $25,000 contribution to JerseySTEM’s mission. Throughout her volunteer experience, Evelyn was able to use her communication and storytelling abilities to make a lasting difference.

With a degree in Environmental Science, Evelyn understands the impact that having access to resources, such as mentors and high-quality learning materials, can have on a girl’s choice to pursue a STEM education. Today, her commitment to understanding the factors that influence environmental challenges – and working diligently to find equitable solutions – is evident in her new role as a project manager at ClimateWorks Foundation.

“Climate change is a colossal problem that will require localized solutions,” says Evelyn. “These issues need to be addressed in a way that keeps the context of the city and available resources in mind.”

Outside of her volunteer work and full-time role, Evelyn enjoys learning about philosophy and sipping on vanilla lattes (with oat milk, of course).

Want to make a difference like Evelyn? Learn more about our open volunteer positions at JerseySTEM.org

Meet Amey – Volunteering to Groom Future STEM Professionals

“I wanted to make a contribution that mattered – I wanted to give other students a boost at an early stage. I love what I do at JerseySTEM.”

Meet Amey – a software developer with a Master’s in Computer Science from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. He’s been with JerseySTEM since August 2023, and he has worked on the automation team – and more recently the Robotic Process Automation team – to help reduce repetitive tasks and minimize the workload for his fellow volunteers.

Amey heard about JerseySTEM from a previous roommate. The opportunity to work on automated solutions and artificial intelligence was something that was both new and exciting to him. The mission to make STEM education more accessible to young girls was inspiring to him, as he recalled the challenges that came from being an international student. When you don’t have access to the same resources as others, it can be detrimental to future success compared to one’s peers.

“I wanted to make a contribution that mattered – I wanted to give other students a boost at an early stage. I love what I do at JerseySTEM.”

The first project he worked on was very memorable to Amey. He was tasked with implementing a project that would make volunteers’ scheduled availability more accessible, making it much easier for volunteers to connect with each other. With the automation team, he was able to facilitate better communication throughout the organization.

Outside of JerseySTEM, Amey has a flourishing baking and cooking hobby. He’s currently working to perfect his vegan recipes for his friends with dietary restrictions, and he’s recently learned how to bake fudgy brownies.

With more than four years of experience in programming along with certifications in Tableau, Python, and Robotic Process Automation Amey is skilled in front-end development, project management, and generative AI-powered solutions. His educational background and real-world experience help him solve complex problems in a user-centric way. He is open to part-time and full-time software development roles and is based in Harrison, New Jersey.

Want to make a difference like Amey? Learn more about our open volunteer positions at JerseySTEM.org