Meet the
Gemini team
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Anthony Kinslow II, PhD, CEM
Dr. Anthony Kinslow II is a visionary in energy efficiency and community advancement. Holding a Ph.D. and CEM certification, he is a distinguished alumnus of North Carolina A&T and a Stanford University graduate in Civil Engineering.
With a sharp focus on uncovering energy efficiency prospects, he possesses a profound understanding of sustainable design, construction, and pioneering net-zero energy strategies for educational institutions.
2024 | Award Recipient, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusive Champion, GWRCCC
2023 | Award Recipient, SEEA Peak Award for Excellence in Leadership
2023 | Fixer, Grist 50 2023 Fixers: Science & Energy
2023 | Participant, Mastercard Start Path in Solitary Program
2023 | Grid Enhancing Bonus Prize Winner, EPIC Prize Showcase
2022 | Recipient, Young, Gifted, and Green: 40 Under 40 Award
2022 | Solver, MIT Solve Global Challenge 2022 | Clean Energy Hubs
2022 | Semi-Finalist, Black Ambition Prize 2022
2019 | Award Recipient, Bringing Awareness of Wage Theft in the Construction Industry, City of San Jose
2017 | Fellow, The Park School Millhauser
2017 | Fellowship, Stanford University School of Engineering
2017 | Innovation Transfer Program Grant Awardee, The TomKat Center for Sustainable Energy
2016 | Innovation Transfer Program Grant Awardee, The TomKat Center for Sustainable Energy
2016 | Winner, ASCE San Jose Branch Scholarship Essay Competition
2015 | Dean E. Stephan and Charles Pankow Builders Fellowship Fund
2014 | Fellowship, Stanford University Engineering Diversity
2013 | Fellowship, Stanford University Engineering Diversity
2024 | Member, CEOs for Electrification Coalition, Rewiring America
2024 | Member, Association of Americans in Black Energy (AABE), Virginia Chapter
2023 | Member, BCG Spark/Majira Project 8th Cohort
2023 | Member, NMSDC Emerging Young Entrepreneurs Cohort
2023 | Member, Mastercard Start Path In Solidarity Cohort
2023 | Member, Climate Advisory Board, UNCF
2022 | Member, Southeast Regional Forum
2021 | Founding Member | Green for All, Dream Corps Business Council
2021 - 2023 | Advisory Board Member | Project Canary
2020 - 2021 | Advisory Board Member | University of California, Riverside Extension | Transformational Leadership in Disruptive Times, Executive Program
2016 | Church Trustee | University AME Zion Church, Palo Alto, CA
2016 - 2017 | President | Stafford Black Graduate Student Association | Stanford University, Stanford, CA
2015 - 2016 | Vice-President | Stanford Black Graduate Student Association | Stanford University, Stanford, CA
2014 - 2018 | Committee Member | Grad Diversity Day Planning Committee | Stanford University, Stanford, CA

Adrian Guzman, MBA

With a remarkable background encompassing two decades of administrative and executive support, Adrian is a performance-driven professional who possesses a keen grasp of business requirements. Currently pursuing a second Masters in Industrial-Organizational Psychology, he combines practical expertise with a deep understanding of human dynamics, further enhancing his ability to drive organizational success.

Nouman Malik

With a remarkable background encompassing two decades of administrative and executive support, Adrian is a performance-driven professional who possesses a keen grasp of business requirements. Currently pursuing a second Masters in Industrial-Organizational Psychology, he combines practical expertise with a deep understanding of human dynamics, further enhancing his ability to drive organizational success.

Deb Anyaibe

Deb is an environmental and infrastructure project leader with deep expertise in construction management, federal compliance, and grant administration. With experience spanning national labs, tribal government, and private consulting, she specializes in delivering complex, federally funded projects that balance sustainability, regulatory excellence, and community impact. She holds dual master’s degrees in Community & Regional Planning and Water Resources Management and brings a calm, strategic approach to high-stakes environments.

Alex Castro

Alex is an emerging electrical engineer with hands-on experience in electrical systems, circuit design, and applied engineering projects. Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, he combines strong technical knowledge with practical experience in solar energy and customer engagement. His background in renewable energy outreach, problem-solving, and collaborative teamwork reflects a commitment to advancing innovative and sustainable energy solutions.

Nigel Ramey

Nigel is a mechanical engineering student at Howard University with a growing foundation in engineering design, fluid mechanics, and computer-aided modeling. His experience spans leadership roles, engineering coursework, and community service, where he has demonstrated a talent for team development, collaboration, and technical problem-solving. With proficiency in industry-standard design software and a passion for global engagement and service, Nigel brings energy, curiosity, and a future-focused perspective to engineering and sustainability initiatives.

Emily Zhu

Contributors
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Nicole Voudren

Carl Jennings

Gilmara Amada, CEM
Past interns

Zora Hudson
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Anna Fisher Lopez
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Alphonse Houndegla
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Hannah Ashai
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Selah Bickel

Trinity Kinslow
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Chris Hull
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Javier Luna
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Joshua Ojo-Osagie
