Inaugural WLW-ECOS Expo Showcases Opportunities for FAU’s Future Environmental Leaders

Thursday, Apr 09, 2026
FAU ECOS students and environmental organization leadership

Florida Atlantic University’s School of Environmental, Coastal, and Ocean Sustainability (ECOS) brought more than 100 students and community members together for its inaugural WLW-ECOS Undergraduate Expo on April 7, at the Owl’s Nest in the Schmidt Family Complex for Academic and Athletic Excellence, on the Boca Raton campus.  

Throughout the evening, students and the Florida Atlantic community connected with current WLW-ECOS undergraduate student researchers during a poster presentation session. Attendees also networked with environmental professionals and organizations about career and internship opportunities, and gained personalized resume feedback from FAU’s award-winning Career Center. 

In the Startup Salon, participants engaged with founders and business owners who are spearheading innovative environmental startups. 

Katherine O'Fallon, Marine Research Hub  Kirk Zeiser, Broward County
Megan Houston, Palm Beach County Christopher Godoy, Broward County 
Valentina Alvarez, Palm Beach County Skye Conners, Save the Chimps
Madison Lemmer, City of Delray Beach  Jack Purcell, Total Marine Solutions
Charlie Landstrom, City of Delray Beach  Mike Prairie, Florida Panthers 
Alannah Irwin, City of Boynton Beach Jake Francis, FAU Schmidt College of Science Faculty
Delani Wood, Broward County  

 

"This event gave our undergraduate students a platform to  present their research to the ECOS community and network with environmental leaders from across South Florida,” said Steven Vollmer, Ph.D., ECOS director and professor in the Department of Biological Sciences, Schmidt College of Science. “These experiences are vital for our students and position them  to become the next generation of leaders addressing complex environmental challenges.” 

ECOS was established in 2023 by Valery Forbes, Ph.D., dean of the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science, as a partnership with Florida Atlantic’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute. Comprised of a broad array of disciplines and units, ECOS aims to integrate FAU’s environmental research, teaching and community engagement to create a comprehensive environmental hub at the university, as well as bolster the visibility and impact of environmental programs across Florida Atlantic.  

WLW-ECOS opportunities are generously provided by Wayne and Lucretia Weiner (WLW). Learn more about FAU ECOS and the many opportunities available.