Brianne is passionate about empowering communities to live in harmony with the planet through her work at the intersection of environmental science, education, and experiential leadership. With a Master of Science in Outdoor Education from the University of Edinburgh and a Bachelor of Science in Wildlife, Fish & Conservation Biology from UC Davis, she brings over eight years of experience spanning science, education, and sustainability. Brianne has contributed to statewide conservation research addressing climate and land-use challenges with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, led experiential learning and leadership development initiatives at Stanford University, and coordinated large-scale environmental field campaigns with NASA’s Earth Science division. Her six-month thru-hike of the 2650 mile Pacific Crest Trail reflects a lifelong dedication to environmental stewardship and the transformative power of time spent outdoors. Guided by curiosity, collaboration, and a deep respect for nature, Brianne is committed to advancing Turning Green’s mission to educate, inspire, and mobilize the next generation of changemakers.
Brianne Milano
Project and Event Coordinator,
NASA Earth Science Project Office
NASA Earth Science Project Office