Cover Image for East Bay Climate Happy Hour x UC Berkeley’s Cleantech to Market (C2M) – May Edition
Cover Image for East Bay Climate Happy Hour x UC Berkeley’s Cleantech to Market (C2M) – May Edition

East Bay Climate Happy Hour x UC Berkeley’s Cleantech to Market (C2M) – May Edition

Hosted by Ashley Bernstein & Ana Martinez
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About Event

The East Bay Climate Happy Hour initiative and UC Berkeley's Cleantech to Market (C2M) are teaming up to co-host this month’s happy hour — and you’re invited!

Come grab a drink, enjoy a snack, and connect with others passionate about climate. We’re thrilled to welcome Jane Melia, Founder & CEO of Harvest Thermal, who will share insights from her entrepreneurial journey in climate tech.

This month’s event is extra special as C2M celebrates the incoming Fall 2025 cohort — both graduate students and climate tech startup finalists. To mark the occasion, we’re opening the event to the wider C2M ecosystem and combining forces with the East Bay Climate Happy Hour community to bring even more energy, inspiration, and connection to the table.

This event is intended for everyone — whether you're a seasoned climate professional, exploring a transition into the field, or simply climate-curious, this event is for you. Bring a friend and spread the word!

Event Details:

  • Reserved tables

  • Wide selection of beers and non-alcoholic options from Temescal Brewing

  • Food truck on-site (outside food also welcome)

We can’t wait to see you there!

Want to build more climate connections? Join us for a coworking day at Port Labs in Oakland, a vibrant innovation hub designed for builders, creators, and entrepreneurs driving the future. https://lu.ma/m5v6s05a We will head to the happy hour from Port Labs around 5pm.

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Location
Temescal Brewing
4115 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, CA 94609, USA
We recommend taking public transit or biking if possible. Temescal Brewing is a 5 minute walk from MacArthur BART station. Street parking is typically possible within a few blocks, but break-ins are common in the area, leave nothing visible.