Rosalie Bull
Project Coordinator/executive assistant
Rosalie is a project coordinator at the Smart Surfaces Coalition, focused on accelerating the uptake of smart surface technologies nationwide through knowledge sharing and coalition building. She brings a background in community and place-based climate action to her work at the coalition. Prior to joining the Smart Surfaces Coalition, Rosalie served as the Campus Engagement Lead at Garden for Wildlife, where she developed and administered the company’s inaugural Wild Visions Habitat Creation Challenge, mobilizing hundreds of university students to plant native gardens throughout Washington D.C. Previously, she led the design and rollout of a community-scale carbon offset marketplace, called COREworks, which finances environmental action in rural Virginia through the sale of high-integrity, homegrown carbon offsets.
Rosalie holds a B.A. in English from Washington and Lee University, and her engagement with postcolonial and environmental literature continues to drive her work on climate. As a Fulbright scholar, she stewarded a co-creative storytelling project at a reforestation park in the Ecuadorian Amazon, producing a digital zine that explores agency and repair in eco-restoration contexts.