When Victoria was a student at the University of Portsmouth, she lead environmental campaigns such as Divest Barclays, UoP Fridays for Future and the Hampshire Climate Feedback. This was all alongside working as the liaison officer for Wireless Wild Sustainable Solutions- an enterprise that aims to fill the gap in ecosystem health data. From competing to running the program on campus, to running the impact summit for EMENA to assisting the CEO and COO on the global accelerator program, the Hult Prize, partnered with the UN, has always been a focus throughout her work experience. She now studies climate change, development and policy at the top university in the world for the development and aims to use her knowledge to solve the climate crisis with the UNEP one day.
For Wireless Wild, the primary objective was to fill the gap in biodiversity data. SDGs13 & 15. Uk-based project. Currently, we’re in the R&D stage of device learning but we’ve been working with different business advisors to help to develop our model. We’ve received several grants to help to fund our product development.