Meet the Team

Our Developers

Meet the passionate team behind Wizard News, dedicated to promoting sustainable education and environmental awareness through innovative technology

Our Mission

We believe that technology can be a powerful force for environmental change. Our team is committed to creating digital platforms that educate, inspire, and empower schools to adopt sustainable practices.

Through Wizard News, we aim to bridge the gap between environmental awareness and practical implementation in educational settings, fostering a generation of environmentally conscious citizens.

Meet Our Team

Otavio Emanoel de Lima

Otavio Emanoel de Lima

Developer & Project Manager

Full-stack developer with a passion for coding and technology. Experienced in building scalable web applications and leading development teams.

NextJSNode.jsFlutterTypeScriptJavaLinuxGit
Nicolas de Oliveira Compioni

Nicolas de Oliveira Compioni

UI/UX Designer

Environmental advocate with expertise in creating intuitive, accessible designs that promote sustainability awareness and education.

UI/UX DesignAccessibilityEnvironmental Design
Nicolas Leon Calomino

Nicolas Leon Calomino

Content Strategist & Research Specialist

Education researcher focused on sustainable school practices. Brings deep knowledge of environmental education and policy development.

Content StrategyEducational ResearchSustainability PolicyData Analysis
Emanuel de Jesus Nardes

Emanuel de Jesus Nardes

Frontend Developer

I'm currently studying Computer Engineering at UNIVESP.

HTMLCSSJavaScriptJavaPython

Project Impact

15,000+

Lines of Code

Clean, maintainable code

500+

Schools Reached

Educational institutions impacted

1,200+

Hours Dedicated

Passionate development time

25+

Features Built

Sustainability-focused tools

Technologies We Use

We leverage modern, sustainable technologies to build efficient and scalable solutions

Next.jsReactTypeScriptTailwind CSSVercelNode.jsFigmaGit

Get In Touch

Have questions about sustainable schools or want to collaborate on environmental education initiatives? We'd love to hear from you!