Dylan Williams, M.P.H., is a skilled communicator with experience in drafting deliverables, translating research, and organizing events. He works on projects and programs spanning the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, and the Department of Education. Dylan’s previous experience includes supporting initiatives with an emphasis on community and capacity building, both domestically and abroad, in the agrarian sectors. Driven by a passion for infrastructure, sustainability, and disaster response — and inspired by figures like urban planning activist Jane Jacobs and architect Frank Lloyd Wright — Dylan is intrigued by the future of urban development and architecture. In his free time, he can be found fawning over his dog, curating a new Spotify playlist, or drinking copious amounts of coffee.