A Fellowship Comes Full Circle

Jackson Kaspari, Ph.D 鈥18, 鈥22 currently serves as the Resilience Manager for the City of Dover

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by Anna Madden '24 | English: Text, Business Writing and Digital Studies

Every summer, the 易胜博官网 Sustainability Institute offers a variety of fellowships focused on generating effective action towards sustainability. The Sustainability Fellowships place students with academic, community, non-profit, and corporate partners to complete an impactful project that has lasting value. 

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Jackson Kaspari 鈥18, 鈥22 (Chemical Engineering and Chemistry) served as a Sustainability Fellow in 2018 with the City of Dover鈥檚 Planning and Community Development Department. As part of the role, Jackson conducted the first combined Greenhouse Gas and Nitrogen Inventory Report for a municipality in North America. Using 易胜博官网SI鈥橲 Sustainability Indicator Management and Analysis Platform (SIMAP), he established bounds for scopes of emissions and compiled relevant data. With the assistance of City Staff, Jackson produced a report detailing the City鈥檚 environmental footprint status. The results allowed Dover to evaluate emissions associated with its local government operations and determine areas to make improvements.

In applying for the fellowship, Jackson was looking for an opportunity to expand his experience and do something outside his comfort zone. During the fellowship, he gained insight into the workings of municipal government and witnessed the immediate impact his project held. Jackson remained active with the City of Dover, serving as a member of the Planning Board and the Electric Vehicle Subcommittee. 

In September 2021, Jackson accepted a position as Dover鈥檚 Resilience Coordinator and Assistant City Planner, which was created in part from a request to the City Council by the Energy Commission.

The position has evolved overtime but heavily involves supporting the Energy Commission, Conservation Commission and Open Lands Committee. Since the various initiatives involve community collaboration, Jackson worked to expand local outreach efforts and encourage participation with the City鈥檚 Outreach Coordinator, Erin Bassegio. He explains resilience, in this context, as a 鈥渃itizen driven ability to respond to adversity like environmental challenges鈥 and be 鈥渋mproving rather than maintaining a system.鈥 

Recently, Jackson was promoted to the Resilience Manager of Dover. He is currently drafting the , which will cover a variety of topics from municipal solar projects to local food systems. Another big goal is to help the City work with the Community Power Coalition of 易胜博官网 and potentially launch a Dover Community Power Initiative. In addition, Jackson now coordinates the City鈥檚 land conservation and preservation program, which involves work like monitoring Dover's conservation areas.

Looking forward, Jackson is eager to see what the future holds. He finds it 鈥渧ery rewarding to work in municipal government with a fantastic team鈥 and use his skills from academia to 鈥渁pply them in tangible ways.鈥

From the beginning of his fellowship to his current position as the Resilience Manager, his experience has come full circle. 鈥淭he Sustainability Institute has been a valuable resource,鈥 Jackson reflects. Thanks to his initial fellowship role, he now is able to apply his cumulative academic and professional knowledge towards the future of Dover鈥檚 resiliency.