Shahrukh Nasim is a Pakistani-American energy consultant, writer, and environmentalist. He is currently a master's candidate at Georgetown University concentrating in environmental science. In his previous work, Shahrukh has worked for World Wildlife Fund, Library of Congress, and the Securities and Exchange Commission. Currently, Shahrukh works for the Department of Energy as a project manager for the office of Environmental Management in the nuclear sector. He has also worked as a youth delegate at the World Bank, United Nations, and as a youth ambassador of Global Peace Chain. Shahrukh was a Harvard Business CORe Scholar in Boston and selected as the top 100 emerging environmental leaders by former Vice President Al Gore with his non-profit Climate Reality in Atlanta, Georgia. In 2019, Shahrukh was selected as a bronze medal finalist for the Congressional award in honor of his community contributions in Virginia’s 8th congressional district and the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Shahrukh was also selected as a social innovation fellow for StartingBloc in the New York City, 2019 Cohort. He is very passionate about renewable energy, climate change and the environment. In his free time he enjoys reading, writing and hiking the Appalachian trail.