D'Hub 2023 Challenge Series Judge

Views on the D’Hub Challenge’s impact locally and globally:

Provides opportunities for entrepreneurs to display their talents and contribute to developing solutions to major problems that affect the population that can have a national impact. Their products have the potential for modernising existing archaic systems, bringing the country squarely into the twenty first century.

Jiselle Joseph

Assistant Manager - Technical Services

Environmental Management Authority

Bio:

Jiselle Joseph is the Assistant Manager – Technical Services for the Air and Noise Units of the EMA having responsibility for oversight of the permitting processes for Air and Noise since 2016. She has over 20 years’ experience in the environmental field having worked in the both the public and private sectors with an education in both chemical and environmental engineering at the undergraduate and graduate levels respectively. She is the representative for Trinidad and Tobago on the Intergovernmental Network on Atmospheric Pollution for Latin America and the Caribbean and with experience in the chemicals and waste field as well, she currently serves as a member of the Pesticides and Toxic Chemicals Control Board and represented the country between 2020 and 2022 as one of the delegates for the Basel Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions Conference of the Parties in Geneva.

Insights on the judging process:


The regular opportunities for interactions and discussions with the participants allowed for streamlining of criteria and making adjustment based on their feedback allowing for flexibility and adaptability in the process.

D'Hub 2023 Challenge Series Judge

Jiselle Joseph

Assistant Manager - Technical Services

Environmental Management Authority

Insights on the judging process:

” The regular opportunities for interactions and discussions with the participants allowed for streamlining of criteria and making adjustment based on their feedback allowing for flexibility and adaptability in the process.”

Bio:

Jiselle Joseph is the Assistant Manager – Technical Services for the Air and Noise Units of the EMA having responsibility for oversight of the permitting processes for Air and Noise since 2016. She has over 20 years’ experience in the environmental field having worked in the both the public and private sectors with an education in both chemical and environmental engineering at the undergraduate and graduate levels respectively. She is the representative for Trinidad and Tobago on the Intergovernmental Network on Atmospheric Pollution for Latin America and the Caribbean and with experience in the chemicals and waste field as well, she currently serves as a member of the Pesticides and Toxic Chemicals Control Board and represented the country between 2020 and 2022 as one of the delegates for the Basel Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions Conference of the Parties in Geneva.

Insights on the judging process:

” The regular opportunities for interactions and discussions with the participants allowed for streamlining of criteria and making adjustment based on their feedback allowing for flexibility and adaptability in the process.”

Views on the D'Hub Challenge's impact locally and globally:

“Provides opportunities for entrepreneurs to display their talents and contribute to developing solutions to major problems that affect the population that can have a national impact. Their products have the potential for modernising existing archaic systems, bringing the country squarely into the twenty first century.”

Jiselle Joseph

Assistant Manager - Technical Services

Environmental Management Authority

Bio:

Jiselle Joseph is the Assistant Manager – Technical Services for the Air and Noise Units of the EMA having responsibility for oversight of the permitting processes for Air and Noise since 2016. She has over 20 years’ experience in the environmental field having worked in the both the public and private sectors with an education in both chemical and environmental engineering at the undergraduate and graduate levels respectively. She is the representative for Trinidad and Tobago on the Intergovernmental Network on Atmospheric Pollution for Latin America and the Caribbean and with experience in the chemicals and waste field as well, she currently serves as a member of the Pesticides and Toxic Chemicals Control Board and represented the country between 2020 and 2022 as one of the delegates for the Basel Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions Conference of the Parties in Geneva.

Views on the D'Hub Challenge's impact locally and globally:

“Provides opportunities for entrepreneurs to display their talents and contribute to developing solutions to major problems that affect the population that can have a national impact. Their products have the potential for modernising existing archaic systems, bringing the country squarely into the twenty first century.”
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