Marley Wies, President of Technology

 
 

Marley is a senior at Greenwich High School in Greenwich, Connecticut, where she has conducted independent scientific research on the optimization of electric vehicle infrastructure and textile recycling methods for a circular fashion economy.  Her communication of these projects earned her recognition at several prestigious state science fairs, and she has presented to research and industry leaders at the International Symposium on Green Chemistry in France. 

Marley dedicates herself to languages, STEM, and the arts. She is fluent in English and Spanish, with proficiency in German, French, and Chinese. Her academic excellence spans advanced mathematics from MIT OpenCourseWare as well as AP Chemistry and Physics with Calculus. She is also an accomplished classical pianist with international competition recognition and a musical theatre actress, having performed at Radio City Music Hall and several off-Broadway venues.

Marley is a ShareLove.Fund-trained yoga instructor with her 95-hour Registered Children's Yoga Teacher certification and has utilized her position as the President of Technology to help improve the nonprofit's online platform.  Meanwhile, she has co-authored the comprehensive children's yoga teaching textbook "Gandhi Goes to School" and has personally assembled over 175 stationery sets for women at Rikers Island prison across multiple years, demonstrating her commitment to treating others with dignity and compassion. Her volunteer work, which earned her the President's Gold Volunteer Service Award, reflects her dedication to creating spaces where everyone can unlock their full potential while building a more sustainable and equitable world.

Mia Jakubowsky, Editor-in-Chief of The Share Institute, Inc. dba ShareLove.Fund

Mia Jakubowsky is an accomplished author and multilingual scholar whose writing seamlessly bridges wellness, education, and science. She is the author of The Science of Prenatal Yoga, co-author of Gandhi Goes to School, and writer of a top-rated cookbook. Also named The Share Institute’s 2027 Scientist of the Year and a six-time AmeriCorps Gold Award recipient, Mia integrates her passion for the written word with profound community service. Through literature and leadership, she is dedicated to making knowledge accessible and uplifting others.

https://sharelove.fund/mia-jakubowsky
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