Growth Energy

Noah Nuetzmann is from League City, Texas, and is pursuing a degree in ecology and conservation biology from Texas A&M University. He will graduate in May 2028. Noah collaborates with a team from the Bush School of Government and Public Service, implementing innovative methods to mitigate human-wildlife conflict in Botswana. He also works as a research assistant in the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences and is a member of the Society of American Foresters. In 2025, Noah was named ECCB Outstanding Sophomore of the Year.
Despite his suburban upbringing, Noah was raised with a passion for the preservation of the natural world. While at Texas A&M University, he has developed interests in habitat restoration and sustainable natural resources management. After graduating, Noah plans to explore careers that sit at the intersection of environmental policy and research, and while in Washington, D.C., Noah hopes to expand his skills in policy analysis and applied environmental advocacy through his work at Growth Energy.