Irmarís Rivera-Llavona is a geoscientist from Puerto Rico. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Geology from University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez. She is currently working as Operations Coordinator at EcoExploratorio: Museum of Sciences of Puerto Rico. Irmarís has also worked as a Drinking Water Hygiene Specialist at the Puerto Rico Department of Health. Her passion for Science Communication, led her to create The Geology Project (TGP), a social platform dedicated to improving geoscience communication and education, which received the 2019 E-An Zen Geoscience Outreach Grant by the Geological Society of America - Geology & Society Division. In 2020, Irmarís was selected as Fellow for AGU’s Thriving Earth Exchange (ASTC/AMS) working as a Project Manager of a Community Science Program. Irmarís is a science educator, who considers community service a life-mission. She is an adventure seeker, a nature admirer who loves to travel, drink Puerto Rican coffee, shopping, enjoys family time, and silly jokes.