Engineering Our Sustainable Future

Greenway Collaborators

At the Greenway, we are constantly learning, iterating, and evolving. Our mission-driven people, and their unique talent and skills, work to co-create and guide an organizational culture rooted in sustainability. Our collaborators, the students, teachers, interns, staff, and faculty noted below, have shaped who we are and expanded the possibilities of what we can become.

Ashley Brown Headshot
Intern

Ashley Brown

Chris Mccarthy

Chris McCarthy

Jazz Gonzalez

Jazz Gonzalez

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Intern

Jhujhar Sarna

Nick Headshot
Project Manager

Nick Jickling

Quincy Mcbride

Quincy McBride

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Intern

Rashad Brown-Mitchell

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Intern

Reshmi Anwar

Sam Senkowicz

Samuel Senkowicz

Sarah Lou Headshot
Intern

Sarah Lou

Scott Snyder
Architect & Engineer

Scott Snyder, PhD

Shay Mcbride

Shaylee McBride

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Intern

Sydney Savarese

Vicki V. May

William Sipe

William Sipe

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Advisor

Lindsay Harley

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Thomas Christopher Greene

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David Rubin

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Ryan Collette

Intern

Ashley Brown

she/her
Dartmouth College ‘22

Chris McCarthy

he/him
Principal: The REAL School in Brunswick, ME

Jazz Gonzalez

they/them
Sustainability Semester: Fall 2023

Intern

Jhujhar Sarna

he/him
Dartmouth College ‘23

Project Manager

Nick Jickling

he/him
Hamilton College ‘19

Quincy McBride

he/him
Sustainability Semester: Fall 2023

Intern

Rashad Brown-Mitchell

he/him
Dartmouth College ‘24

Intern

Reshmi Anwar

she/her
Dartmouth College ‘25

Samuel Senkowicz

he/him
Sustainability Semester: Fall 2023

Intern

Sarah Lou

she/her
Dartmouth College ‘23

Architect & Engineer

Scott Snyder, PhD

he/him
Architect & Engineer

Shaylee McBride

she/her
Princeton University ‘22

Intern

Sydney Savarese

she/her
Dartmouth College ‘25

Vicki V. May

she/her
Dartmouth College Professor

William Sipe

he/him
Sustainability Semester: Fall 2023

Advisor

Lindsay Harley

she/her
Lindsay is an engineering major at Dartmouth College, class of 2024. There, she is a member of Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering and serves on the executive board of the National Society of Black Engineers. As an international student from Jamaica, she is passionate about helping underrepresented communities access education, and works with two non-profits, Leadership Lab Jamaica and the AIM Higher Foundation, to help low income, high achieving students get full ride scholarships to study abroad. In addition to her passion for equity in education, she is interested in energy conservation and environmental preservation, and plans to pursue a BE in environmental engineering. She is excited by Greenway’s unique approach to sustainable engineering through 100% hands-on learning, continuous improvement and equitable practices.

Thomas Christopher Greene

Thomas Christopher Greene is an educator, social entrepreneur and a novelist. Tom has spent 30 years in higher education as a faculty member, senior administrator and college president. He founded the Vermont College of Fine Arts and served as President for thirteen years. Under his leadership, it became one of the leading graduate fine arts colleges in the country. Tom is the (twice) past President of Vermont Higher Education Council, served a term as a commissioner on the regional accrediting body, NECHE, and was the Governor of Vermont’s appointment to the New England Higher Education Board from 2011-2017. He is the author of six novels, including the international bestseller, The Headmaster’s Wife, and one collection of essays. His fiction has been translated into 14 languages and has won many awards and honors. He is also the creator of the Vermont Book Awards, and founded Hunger Mountain, a national literary journal.

David Rubin

he/him
David has been a higher education and nonprofit administrator in Vermont for over 25 years. Currently a consultant specializing in grants administration and organizational development, he previously served as AVP and Associate Dean in the Vermont State Colleges System. Prior to that, he was a Senior Manager at Capstone Community Action, focusing on workforce development and federal grants. David has been principally involved in several of the largest and most successful federally funded workforce development initiatives in Vermont over the past few decades.

Ryan Collette

Ryan Collette is an accomplished web developer and marketing professional with 20 years of experience in brand management, digital and print communications, website design, and integrated marketing strategy. As the owner of RYCO Design—a New Hampshire-based studio—he has developed and delivered innovative creative solutions that enhance brand awareness, drive engagement, and enrich the consumer experience for educational institutions and non-profit organizations throughout New England.