
Our Committees
CONFERENCE
HUCEG’s Conference Committee is focused on developing our annual intercollegiate conference.
This is an incredible opportunity to work alongside an awesome team of peers, connect with industry leaders, our intercollegiate partners from Columbia and Princeton, and more.
Please visit our “2025 Summit” page for more information on last year’s conference.
Email Navin Desai, ndesai@college.harvard.edu, or Nick Cieri, ncieri@college.harvard.edu, with any questions.
BUSINESS
The goals of the Business Board are to secure financial support through sponsorships, curate and maintain an internal repository of job and internship opportunities for HUCEG membership, and maintain the HUCEG CCEC (Climate & Clean Energy Community), a Slack community for alumni to discuss all things climate and clean energy.
Email Pranav Moudgalya, pmoudgalya@college.harvard.edu, with any questions.
Community
AKA the “Social Batteries.” The best part of HUCEG is the people. Whether it be HUCEG Families, All-Hands Meetings, or HUCEG socials like HUKEG or Green Out, the organization has one of the strongest communities on campus. Social Batteries will work closely with the Director of Community and Education.
Email Christie Beckley, christiebeckley@college.harvard.edu, with any questions.
INTERVIEW SERIES
The Interview Series feature original interviews of climate and energy leaders and experts submitted by Harvard students.
Email Neeraja Kumar, nkumar@college.harvard.edu, with any questions.
HUCEG Ventures
We are a social/sustainable ventures undergraduate community!
We believe that entrepreneurship is a powerful tool for solving problems, and that by empowering Harvard students with the knowledge, support and resources to create innovative eco-focused companies, social enterprises and non-profits, we can address some of the biggest sustainability challenges of our time.
Our dream is to build a space to help students discover sustainable entrepreneurship, give them access to the best of the best to learn about how to build financially viable organisations that benefit people and the planet, and support them as they attempt their first projects.
Contact: matteomarkel@college.harvard.edu