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Maximilian Garibay-Deasy

Planet Forward Correspondent | University of Southern California

Major / Minor: World Bachelor in Business

Graduation Year: 2026

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Max Garibay-Deasy is a member of the World Bachelor in Business program, a collaboration between the University of Southern California (USC), the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and Bocconi University in Milan, Italy. He's passionate about issues in sustainability and Latin American development, having interned at Peru Pendiente, the World Wildlife Fund, and the Boston Consulting Group. He hopes to continue this work through a career that blends his interests in the private and social impact sectors.

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As energy demands increase, educating the next generation of energy leaders is essential

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As energy demands increase, educating the next generation of energy leaders is essential

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As energy demands increase, educating the next generation of energy leaders is essential
Maximilian Garibay-Deasy

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