Judijoy Jeter is a sophomore at Lehigh University studying Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering with a minor in International Relations. Her academic interests center on sustainability, resource efficiency, and how technical solutions can be scaled equitably across different political and economic contexts. Judijoy strongly believes that young people deserve a meaningful voice in conversations that shape their futures. This belief guides her work as a debate mentor, where she supports students in researching and engaging with issues such as environmental policy, economic systems, and international governance. On campus, she is involved in the Society of Chemical Engineers and the Lehigh Echoes. As a Youth Representative, Judijoy is eager to contribute both an engineering-informed and policy-conscious perspective to global conversations on corrosion prevention and sustainable infrastructure.