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Elaine Forbush
Masters of Architecture Student, UC Berkeley CED
Elaine Forbush is a highly educated individual with a diverse academic background ranging from architecture and urban planning to environmental policy and human rights.
Elaine studied a Diploma at Buckingham Browne & Nichols School and pursued a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Policy at Middlebury College. Subsequently, she continued her academic journey with a Master of Architecture - MArch at UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design and a Design Discovery Summer Program in Urban Planning and Design at Harvard University Graduate School of Design.
Additionally, Elaine expanded her knowledge by studying Human Rights at Barnard College and enhancing her language skills with a French Summer Language School program at Middlebury College.
In terms of work experience, Elaine Forbush has held various roles that showcase her skills and interests. She has worked as an Urban Strategist at Agency Landscape + Planning, a Project Manager, Researcher, and Data Analyst at Fathom Information Design, and also served as a Language Tables Manager at Middlebury. Prior to these roles, she gained valuable experience as a Research + Data Analyst at Fathom Information Design, a Community Supported Agriculture Intern at Clover Food Lab, Inc, and a Contemporary Arts Department Intern at Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.