About Us

Since 2013, Poseidon Education has coordinated hands-on environmental education programs that engage students in real-world problem-solving around water quality, while connecting students with important career pathways. In partnership with local water authorities, municipalities, agencies, and engineering organizations, we’ve reached thousands of students in over 50 schools. Our award-winning programs equip students in grades 5–12 with the skills to collect and analyze data, develop innovative solutions, and present their work with purpose. We also support educators by training and certifying them to lead these impactful experiences in their own classrooms, helping students build technical skills and discover future careers in water science, engineering, and environmental stewardship.

Our Team

The Poseidon Education team is made up of passionate professionals with backgrounds in aquatic and marine biology, microbiology, environmental compliance, education, research, marketing, and nonprofit leadership. With over 30 years of combined experience in STEM and education, our team is passionate about empowering the next generation of water leaders.

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Most recently, she has been focused on curriculum development of the Stormwater Quality Leadership Program, which has a career track emphasis for students by developing water quality professional skills and providing an authentic resume-building experience.

He advanced to Environmental Compliance Director for the largest waste and recycling company in Southern California. In this role he managed all the environmental regulatory requirements including water quality issues. Moving on, he took the reins of a San Diego non-profit, Solana Center, as the Managing Director. There he expanded the pallet of environmental programs to help cities in San Diego meet education and outreach goals. Bill wrote and managed the $720,000 DROPS Grant that was awarded to the Encinitas Union School District, by the California State Water Board. For over a decade now, Bill has created and delivered numerous environmental programs and curriculum that have engaged and educated over 1,800 participants, over 20,000 students and over 1,000 teachers and staff.

Her journey began as a Laboratory Intern at Ohalo Genetics, a food crop research company developing innovative breeding systems to increase agricultural yields while reducing resource inputs. After earning a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of California, Santa Cruz in 2022, Peri continued at Ohalo as a Research Associate.

She then turned her attention away from research to explore environmental inequity, shifting her focus to community-based work. She served as an AmeriCorps Outreach Coordinator with Project New Village, a nonprofit using urban agriculture to promote a healthy, sustainable, and equitable food system in Southeastern San Diego. In this role, she established partnerships with over 40 environmental and health organizations.

After completing her Bachelor of Arts in Art from the University of California, Irvine, Claire worked for the City of Encinitas Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Department. There, she assisted with administrative and marketing efforts to support programming at the newly launched Pacific View Arts Center. She also supported citywide arts events, including concerts, exhibits, and cultural programs.

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