Clarice Kimberley Tee is a first-year MPP student at the Harris School of Public Policy in the Philippines. Through her background, she brings a wealth of experience in natural resource management and environmental policy. With two years of experience in research and projection implementation at the USAID Sustainable Interventions for Biodiversity, Oceans, and Landscapes (SIBOL) project, Clarice has honed her skills in data analysis and stakeholder engagement. During the summer quarter, Clarice served as a Bartlett Fellow under the guidance of Professor Eyal Frank, where she had the opportunity to hone her skills in geospatial analysis and R programming. Her dedication to enhancing governance and conservation efforts, coupled with her strong academic performance and leadership experience, speaks to her commitment to environmental policy.