Tatiana Sofía Jiménez
Tatiana Jiménez is a second year Master in City Planning candidate, specializing in Environmental Policy and Planning. Prior to MIT, she earned her bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science and Engineering from Harvard College, where she conducted research to understand the impacts of climate change on agriculture in the Northwestern Andes. She has worked across numerous sectors, most recently at McKinsey & Company through its Infrastructure, Sustainability, and Public Sector practices to support the implementation of federal funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. She also supported the firm’s Climate Analytics team, which helps cities and states identify future climate risks and generate action plans to prepare their communities accordingly. Tatiana is interested in designing climate-resilient cities with infrastructure that aligns with the local resources and protects the health and cultures of vulnerable communities.