Cloë Di Flumeri (they/she) is a graduate from Widener University, where she received her BA in political science, international relations, and English in Spring 2023. At Widener, Cloë became increasingly aware of environmental justice issues through her involvement in Amnesty International. In the summer of 2023, she worked as an intern at Spec Matters— an organization dedicated to promoting healthier and more sustainable building practices and materials selection. There she learned the deep connections between chemistry, health, and equity. These experiences drove them toward a career and life dedicated to the study and conservation of climate and public health.
Cloë is incredibly excited to be working with Beyond Benign as communications and events coordinator. Outside of work, Cloë is a poet— serving as founding co-editor and creative director at a digital literary magazine. As an undergraduate student researcher, Cloë contributed to faculty-advised scholarly research on topics ranging from gender and conflict studies to Victorian British literature. She is an avid fitness lover, and can most frequently be found at the gym, watering her plants, or writing in her free time.