Sanford Students interested in Food Policy

 

Lucero Gomez Arias

Lucero Gomez Arias
Class of 2025
lucero.gomezarias@duke.edu

Lucero was born and raised in Lima, Peru. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Universidad del Pacifico and a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Agronomy from Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina.  She holds a Master’s degree in Economics from Universidad del Pacífico. She worked at a consulting firm as a project analyst where she conducted cost-benefit analysis, social and economic evaluations for projects related to modernization of the state, agriculture, health, security and transportation. At Sanford, she will develop her analytical and quantitative skills for evidence-based policymaking and project evaluation in developing countries. In her free time, Lucero enjoys traveling, cooking, gardening and hiking.


Simon Heinberg

Simon
Class of 2027
simon.heinberg@duke.edu
I am pursuing a dual degree in a Master of Environmental Management and a Master of Public Policy at Duke University. I am passionate about sustainable food systems, conservation, and policy solutions to pressing environmental issues. When I am not working on an environmental issue, you can find me on the tennis court, traversing the outdoors either on foot or skis, or in the kitchen attempting recipes above my skill level.

Teresa Nicole Meloni

TM
Class of 2026
Teresa.Meloni@duke.edu
Teresa Nicole Meloni, a spirited advocate for change and a dedicated dog mom, hails from the expansive landscapes of Utah, where she cultivated a deep appreciation for community, nature, and the interconnectedness of global issues. Guided by an unyielding passion for effecting meaningful societal change, Teresa embarks on a bold new journey into the realm of public policy at Duke’s Sanford School of Public Policy. Driven by an innate desire to challenge the status quo, Teresa’s journey into policy is propelled by her unwavering belief in the power of empathy and grassroots activism. With a background steeped in the art of listening and motivating others, she envisions herself as a catalyst for positive transformation, harnessing her outspoken nature to champion the voices of the marginalized and underserved. Teresa’s boundless curiosity and adventurous spirit find expression in her multifaceted interests, ranging from international policies to the intricacies of food systems within the United States. Inspired by visionaries such as Michael Pollan, Joel Salatin, Terence McKenna, and Alan Watts, she seeks to unravel the complexities of global governance and sustainability, viewing the United Nations as a beacon of hope for fostering collaboration and dialogue on pressing global issues. Beyond her academic pursuits, Teresa is a firm believer in the power of human connection and collaboration. She thrives in environments where ideas are shared, friendships are forged, and collective action is ignited. Whether engaging in spirited debates over a cup of coffee, collaborating on side projects, or honing her skills on the pool table, Teresa approaches each endeavor with boundless enthusiasm and a commitment to making a difference. As she embarks on this transformative journey at Duke’s Sanford School of Public Policy, Teresa remains steadfast in her resolve to harness the tools of policy to create a more just, equitable, and sustainable world for generations to come. With her compassionate heart, unwavering determination, and irrepressible spirit, she is poised to leave an indelible mark on the field of public policy and beyond.