Pava LePere, 26, creator of EcoMappers, was a honored on Forbes 30 Under 30 list for her $7 million eco company.
It is unknown if LaPere had any guests over prior to her death and it appeared she was single on her social media pages.“Whether you’re talking about a college alumni network or an entire industry, ecosystems are largely invisible. When ecosystems are invisible, they are inaccessible. When they are inaccessible, they are inequitable. When they are inequitable, they are inefficient. We’re making the invisible, visible so that all ecosystems can thrive,” it said.EcoMaps also prioritizes diversity.
LaPere started her eco company from her dorm room at Johns Hopkins University. The purpose of her company is to make ecosystems information accessible to everyone and to “powerful technology to digitize ecosystems.”Her clients include The Aspen Institute, Meta, and more, according to its website. The company released a statement, following her death, sending their condolences and calling her passing “deeply distressing.”
“Pava was not only the visionary force behind EcoMap but was also a deeply compassionate and dedicated leader.
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