Dylan Wahbe
Proudly from Seattle
Climate organizer and product designer.
Key Advisor to Campus Climate Network.
Previously with Hack Club, Sunrise Movement, 251 Visions.

Full bio
I’m Dylan Wahbe (he/him), a climate organizer and product designer from Seattle. I got into politics in high school—joining protests, volunteering on congressional campaigns, and reading lots of Noam Chomsky. At NYU, I studied Media, Culture, and Communications with a focus on political messaging, and co-founded the university's Sunrise Movement chapter. With my fellow organizers, we successfully campaigned for NYU to divest its $5+ billion endowment from the fossil fuel industry.
After graduating, I joined Hack Club’s fiscal sponsorship program, HCB, where I worked as a product designer and account manager, helping young organizers and founders launch nonprofits. I care about building tools that support movements and communities working toward climate justice. After 6 incredible years in NYC, I'm spending the summer in Mexico City.
Work I’m proud of
Campus Climate Network
Working with the student climate justice movement to shut down the influence of the fossil fuel industry on college campuses.

Hack Club
Product manager & designer at HCB, Hack Club's fiscal sponsorship program. Building tools for the next generation of nonprofits around the world.

Sunrise Movement NYU
Helped found and led Sunrise Movement NYU. Successfully pushed NYU to divest their 5+ billion dollar endowment from the fossil fuel industry.

251 Visions
Consultancy for small businesses, helping bring their visions to life with web design and copywriting.
