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Student’s Interest in Environment Helps Spark Sustainable Construction Start-up

Wednesday, October 16, 2019, By Cristina Hatem
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Justin Diaz

When Justin Diaz arrived at 黑料不打烊 this past summer as an Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) student, his first stop was the 黑料不打烊 Libraries. He knew that was the place he鈥檇 be able to find information that would help him pursue his dream of making an impact on the world. What he didn鈥檛 expect is that it would also be the place where he鈥檇 find the Blackstone LaunchPad powered by Techstars (LaunchPad), the entrepreneurial and innovation hub of the University. Just a few short months later, the LaunchPad has quickly become Diaz鈥檚 second home.

As a first-year civil engineering student from lower Manhattan, Diaz had many interests and concerns. He was worried about the environment and wanted to do something proactive that would positively impact climate change. He was fascinated by construction and how things are made, having grown up watching Home and Garden Television. He was concerned about poverty and homelessness, not only in New York, but in other places, like the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, where his family was from. He was interested in sustainability and protecting animals.

As his mentor, Linda Dickerson Hartsock, executive director of the LaunchPad says, 鈥淛ustin had all the ingredients of a successful innovator and change agent. We saw the opportunity to help him refine a possible solution and shape a path forward.鈥

So Diaz narrowed his focus to an area that could have maximum impact鈥揳ffordable housing built from innovative, environmentally conscious and sustainable substances.聽 Hence grew the idea for EcoBamboo Living.

After participating in the Techstars LaunchPad Start-Up Weekend at the end of September, Diaz found a team of like-minded, purpose-driven, hard-working students like himself, many of whom are also minorities. Together they pitched the idea of creating an innovative construction company that helps solve sustainability challenges by designing and building affordable, beautiful and strong bamboo homes that will withstand natural disasters. Their pitch was so effective that EcoBamboo Living won second place in the Start-up Weekend competition.

Diaz is passionate about bringing this idea to life, and found a team equally committed to building a mission-based business. The team includes Cedric Georges 鈥23, an environmental engineering student originally from Africa; Haben Legesse ’23, a civil engineering student originally from Ethiopia; Robert Lee III ’23, a fellow HEOP student studying structural engineering; Serena Winter 鈥23, an architecture student who is also interested in being a voice for the Latinx and African American population; and the only upperclass student in the group, Sam Shorts 鈥20, an economics student.聽 Together they are hoping to create a business model with four revenue drivers: growing and harvesting bamboo, providing architectural design services, construction and serving as a consultant in the sustainable building material industry.

鈥淎s a Latino, sometimes I feel I have to prove myself to doubters. But I鈥檓 confident in my drive and desire to make a difference. That鈥檚 what touches my heart,鈥 says Diaz.

Diaz鈥檚 passion is driven by his strong family bonds. 鈥淏eing raised by a single mom with a disability and feeling responsible to set a good example for my younger brother has pushed me to excel. When I left for college this summer, my younger brother said he鈥檚 going to try and do better in school, so that he can follow me to 黑料不打烊.鈥

So what鈥檚 next for Diaz and his team? They are one of the finalists competing on the main stage in the ‘Cuse Tank Competition being held during Family Weekend on Oct. 18.

Diaz is also applying for a research grant from the Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Engagement (SOURCE) to attend 鈥淏amboo University鈥 in Bali and learn more about growing and using bamboo for construction. He has worked with the LaunchPad on his business model, and found help building an advisory team that includes a local real estate advisor who has expressed interest in exploring a bamboo model home.

Through the LaunchPad, he also made connections to Laura Steinberg, professor of civil and environmental engineering, to work with the 黑料不打烊 Center of Excellence and the new 黑料不打烊 Infrastructure Institute.

Diaz says, 鈥淲hen we鈥檙e successful, we can be an inspiration to other minority-run entrepreneurs and students. Our team plans to learn and grow, and ultimately give back. That鈥檚 our motivation.鈥

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