
Jade
NINSUVANNAKUL
SATITA
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
2020 - PRESENT
The Youth Fund
President 2024 – Present / Vice President 2020–2023

Led a youth-led organization promoting environmental and community development, with a focus on addressing the problem of ocean plastic pollution. Organized plastic & ghost gear collection trips, collecting up to 300kg of discarded nets and 800kg of plastic bottles. Partnered with public and private sectors, and nationwide youth engagement in sustainability programs. Inspired 4 chapters to open internationally. (Bangkok Patana, Shrewsbury International School, Philip Exeter (USA), Brentwood (Canada) - Student-run non-profit organization raising awareness and tackling ocean plastic pollution re-purposing initiatives ​ - Oversaw the international outreach to 4 chapters at schools internationally (Thailand, Canada, USA) with 50+ members ​ - Hosted diving trips and coastal cleanups up to 3 times a year, collecting 300+kg of ghost gear fishing nets ​ - Organized gala fundraisers raising over $6000 for solar panels in rural, and local communities ​ - Recycled ocean trash collected into whale chandelier for auction, raising $3000+ ​ - Partnered with Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, Siam Cement Group to transform fishnets into textiles ​ - Expanded the use of renewable textiles to create a stretcher for sea turtle rehabilitation
2025
Published Poetry Collection ‘Watching Paint Dry’
(Author)



Wrote & published a poetry anthology chronicling my personal journey through neurological illness, raising $3k. Donated proceeds to organizations supporting children with neurological conditions. The book reached major international & national bookstores (Kinokuniya, Asia Books, B2S), helping raise awareness and expand its global readership. - Published poem anthology reflecting personal journey through psychotropic & neurological illnesses ​ - Sold internationally on Amazon and Thai major bookstores; proceeds donated to help children with neurological conditions
Thai Delegate
UNDP Climate Policy Innovators Youth Camp
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Collaborated with Asia-Pacific youth leaders on climate policy proposals, drafted climate adaptation strategies for vulnerable coastal and island communities and engaged in roundtable discussions with UNDP policymakers to integrate youth perspectives into national climate action plans​​
2024
COP 29
Thai Youth Delegate for United Nations’ Climate Change Conference
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Representative of Thailand to advocate for action against ocean plastic pollution on a global stage
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Guest speaker for FINS (Fighting for International Nautical Species) addressed urgency of protecting endangered marine life
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Championed ASEAN oceanic issues, emphasizing the regional impact of plastic waste and overfishing
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Brought renewable textile innovations from Thailand made from upcycled marine debris to international stakeholders
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Connected and established global partnerships to tackle transboundary marine pollution
Youth Climate Innovators 2024 Competition (Organizer & host)

Led a national youth innovation competition under DCCE. Managed proposal development, nationwide submissions, and the final award ceremony on World Ozone Day, encouraging climate-focused innovation among young participants. - Organized and conducted competition for students (ages 12-18) to pitch innovations on environmental issues and solutions ​ - Partnered with the Department of Climate Change/Ministry of Natural Resources, Siam Cement Group, Kasetsart University
Waste to whale

Designed and created a whale-shaped art chandelier from discarded fishing nets auctioned at our Annual Charity Gala for environmental fundraising, raising over 120,000 baht. Engaged media to raise public awareness of upcycling and sustainability.
ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNICATION MURAL
KIMPTON MAA-LAI HOTEL


Selected to paint a 15-meter eco-themed mural by Noodoe EV, for their EV charging station at the Kimpton Maa-Lai Hotel, creating a public artwork highlighting sustainability and nature. Collaborated with hotel staff during installation and created a design that encourages guests to reflect on environmental responsibility.
Radio-Astronomy Club
( Founder and President; at Shrewsbury International School )


Led a club at Shrewsbury International School to build and educate students on radiotelescopy. Planned sessions, acquired parts from junkyards and tested telescope with a team of 10+. Conducted demonstrations to determine sun location; discussed parabolic shape of satellite dish & how to expand receiver range - Started and led a group of 12 students to build, study and learn to use a radio telescope from second-hand parts

RESEARCH & INTERNSHIPS
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Kasetsart University: Mentorship of Professor Wisit Hirunpinyopas: The Use of Local Fly Ash as Electrodes for Sustainable Supercapacitor Applications. Testing out different solvents (ZnSO4, KOH, Na2SO4) and surfaces (Al coated C, Stainless Steel) for Galvanostatic charge/discharge most similar to pristine AC/ commercial supercapacitor (July 2024- September 2025)
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Mahidol University: Polar Orbiting Ion Spectrometer Experiment Mission (POISE) aims to understand how high-energy particles interact with Earth' s atmosphere and magnetic field, to allow for better understanding of space weather and atmospheric systems: Supporting engineer – helped reduce external noise on Analog Front End & detector (July 2023-March 2024)