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Cheryl Lee Jue Lei

            Cheryl is a passionate environmental advocate who has
            significantly  contributed  to  sustainability  within  and
            beyond her academic environment.

            As the former President of Nanyang Polytechnic's GEO
            Council, she led numerous impactful initiatives, including
            upcycling workshops for schools and older people. These
            efforts not only promoted environmental responsibility
            but also fostered intergenerational connections.

            In  2015,  Cheryl  spearheaded  a  meaningful  tribute  to
            Singapore's founding Prime Minister, Lee Kuan Yew, by                 Cheryl Lee Jue Lei
            organising the planting of 23 Tembusu trees on campus           Master in International Relations,
            in collaboration with the GEO Council and the National             Oxford Brookes University
            Youth Achievement Award Club (NYAA).

            Cheryl's  environmental  work  extended  far  beyond   Cheryl has also ventured into filmmaking, hosting the
            her  school  engagements.  She  actively  contributed  to   Singapore  Eco  Film  Festival  and  collaborating  with
            symposiums like The Blue Outreach, focusing on ocean   fashion  designers  to  produce  15  environmental  short
            conservation.  She  gained  regional  exposure  through   films  as  part  of  the  Fabric  of  the  World's  Sustainable
            participating in the 2015 ASEAN+3 Youth Environmental   Fashion  Movement.  These  films  highlighted  critical
            Forum, where she  collaborated with  South  East Asia   issues related to fashion and sustainability, encouraging
            peers to promote environmental advocacy.             the public to rethink their consumption habits.

            Her  passion  for  climate  action  is  also  evident  in  her   As  the founder of Temporary  Local, Cheryl harnessed
            work  with  #Up2degrees,  where  she encouraged the   the  power  of  community  action  and  storytelling  to
            public  to  reduce  energy  consumption  by  increasing   engage youth with compelling environmental messages.
            air conditioning temperatures by two degrees Celsius.   She also launched the CommonLibrary Series: Date with
            She has been instrumental in organising climate action   a Book, a series of curated book swap events designed
            awareness  programmes  aimed  at  youth.  Since  2016,   to  promote  resource  reuse  and  the  joy  of  shared
            through her involvement with various grassroots groups   knowledge.
            such as Singapore Youth for Action, she has delivered
            over 100 talks on climate change to schools, community   On the global stage, Cheryl has represented Singapore
            partners,  and  platforms  like  TEDx,  inspiring  the  next   at key international climate events, including the United
            generation of environmental stewards.                Nations  Framework  Convention  on  Climate  Change
                                                                 (UNFCCC)  in  Germany,  Spain,  the  UK,  and  Egypt.  Her
            Cheryl's exemplary contributions to sustainability have   role as a moderator at numerous youth climate forums
            earned her several prestigious accolades, including the   reflected her deep commitment to empowering youth
            HSBC NYAA Youth Environmental Award in 2016 and the   voices in climate action. While pursuing her Master in
            EcoFriend Award in 2018. Most recently, she was named   International Relations at the Oxford Brookes University,
            an  Environmental  Champion  on  Eco-Business's  A-List   Cheryl continued her advocacy, raising awareness about
            Youth in 2022.                                       climate  change  mitigation  and  further  solidifying  her
                                                                 position as an environmental leader on the world stage.





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