Shenandoah Turner is a 2017 graduate of Case Western Reserve University with a B.A. in both Economics and Environmental Studies and a minor in Geology. While an undergraduate, they worked with the Sierra Club, where they focused on the Club's goal of eliminating fossil fuels from United States' electrical grid by 2030 and all sectors by 2050. They also worked to involve more students and youth in the organization. Shenandoah served on the executive committee of the Club's Ohio Chapter for three years and currently serves on the Executive Committee for the Sierra Student Coalition. In 2014 they were a delegate for the Sierra Club at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change's Conference of Parties in Lima, Peru. Shenandoah is interested in clean energy and finance, especially the financing of clean energy. In their spare time, they enjoys reading, traveling, and getting outdoors.