Heloisa is an urban planner and architect with experience in urban facilities projects and sustainable mobility. Before joining the Clean Air Fund, she worked with Brazilian NGOs, coordinating projects in active mobility, specializing in road safety advocacy and teaching urban planning.
Currently, Heloisa is pursuing a master’s degree in Urban Planning at the University of São Paulo. She earned her degree in Architecture and Urbanism in the same institution, with a period spent at the University of Siegen (Germany), as part of an academic and research exchange.
Why Heloisa works for Clean Air Fund:
Air pollution is often an invisible issue that significantly affects global public health and is related to other urban problems. Improving air quality in cities not only enhances overall health and urban living conditions but also supports efforts to mitigate the climate crisis. At the Clean Air Fund, I believe we can improve air quality while simultaneously enhancing urban quality of life equitably.