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    Celebrating Our Interns' Contributions

    Over the past several months, we've had the opportunity to work alongside two talented interns whose curiosity, initiative, and fresh ideas have made a difference across our projects.

    Gianfranco Cornejo Gizzi and Anh Vu have each made meaningful contributions to our team, and we’re grateful for the time they spent with us.

    We invite you to learn more about their experiences and the impact they’ve had:
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    Carlos's Farewell: A Reflection on All In Energy

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    Carlos shares a heartfelt reflection on his journey at All In Energy, highlighting the unexpected support he received as an international student and his growth into leading impactful projects. He emphasizes the deep inspiration drawn from the company's dedication to underserved communities. Carlos, your hard work and dedication have been invaluable, and we will truly miss you.
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    Size Does Matter!

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    Here at All In Energy, one of our strengths is our diverse team. Our team is diverse in race, gender identity, cultural backgrounds, professional experience, interests and more. We all have unique perspectives and together we make our work to advance an inclusive clean energy economy stronger - and also more fun! In this blog series, we are inviting each of our team members to write a blog that shares a bit about themselves, what they are passionate about, and how that connects to their work at All In Energy. In this month's blog, we hear from our Data Integration Manager, Jimmy Hikmatullah, from our data team about one of his passions (and part of his role): data security. Read more to get to know Jimmy and learn from his expertise.
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    A Summer of Growth: Honoring Our Interns' Achievements

    As we reflect on the journey of our incredible summer interns, we want to take a moment to express our gratitude for their hard work, dedication, and fresh perspectives. Their contributions have been invaluable to our projects and initiatives, and their presence has truly enriched our team. Below, you can read more about their experiences, accomplishments, and the impact they've made during their time with us.

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    Staying Cool in the Heat: Tips and Tricks

    By Lidi Albuquerque

    Learn how our Marketing Administrative Coordinator Lidi, finds ways to stay cool in the summer!
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    Ah, Florida! The land of endless sunshine with its turquoise water beaches, vibrant multiculture and a summer haven for many Americans. But there’s no denying it – summer here cranks up the heat to scorching levels. 
    As someone who grew up in tropical Brazil, and once worshiped the sun, I’ve noticed a shift in my tolerance for heat and humidity over the years. Perhaps living in NYC for so long played a role, or maybe I’m just getting less heat-resistant with age. Now, split between Florida and Puerto Rico, I’m constantly fine-tuning my strategies to stay cool, beat the heat and enjoy the outdoors.
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    ¿Necesitas ayuda con las facturas? Bringing energy savings to all Mass. communities

    We are proud to share this inspiring story of Victor Vargas, Energy Advocate for the City of Lowell, and how he's increasing access to Mass Save energy efficiency programs in his community, especially for Spanish-speaking residents. Our team is proud to support Energy Advocates like Victor across the state who are advancing equity in energy efficiency programs in their communities as a part of the Mass Save Community First Partnership

    By Rosanna Marinelli, El Planeta
    Article: WBUR

    To read this article in Spanish, click here
    To read this article in English, click here
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    Samuel Pagan was thrilled to learn he could get financial support upgrading the energy efficiency of his Lowell home. He benefited from specific outreach in Spanish to reach more Lowell residents. (Photo courtesy Victor Vargas)
    Francisco Tapia has long struggled with protecting his family from the penetrating cold that seeps through the poorly insulated walls of his modest home in Lowell.
    ​Originally from the Dominican Republic, the winter months in Massachusetts feel particularly harsh. Tapia used to cover his windows with makeshift plastic sheets in a desperate attempt to keep the cold at bay, but still his family struggled to keep the home warm.