Casey Eggleston is a Government Relations Coordinator for The Nature Conservancy in Wisconsin. He earned his B.A. in Economics and Political Science from the University of Wisconsin and his Master’s in Economics from the University of Essex in England. The bulk of Casey’s working history is in politics – a Field Director on campaigns, andContinue reading “Casey Eggleston”
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Anita Sundari Akella
Anita Sundari Akella directs her private environmental consulting practice, FLORA International Environmental Consulting. She holds Master’s degrees in International Development Economics and Forest Science, both from Yale University. Anita worked as a natural resource economist for Conservation International, based in Washington D.C., from 1999 through 2004. She served as Senior Economics Advisor to CI’s LatinContinue reading “Anita Sundari Akella”
Nathan Moyer
Nathan is an environmental scientist with a diverse background. His education includes an undergraduate degree in Environmental Biology with minors in Chemistry and Geology, and a Masters of Environmental Sciences with a concentration in Conservation Biology. Nathan’s extensive work experience includes an internship with the Ohio EPA Division of Surface Water where he performed numerousContinue reading “Nathan Moyer”
Julie Morgan
Julie Morgan is the Executive Director of the Upper Columbia Salmon Recovery Board. She has worked in the natural resources arena for more than ten years. A native of Pusan, Korea, Julie has taken to the Pacific Northwest like a fish to water. From the shrub-steppe of Eastern Washington and the lush rainforests of OlympicContinue reading “Julie Morgan”
Steve McKean
Steve is an ecologist working for the KwaZulu-Natal conservation agency (KZN Wildlife) in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. He specializes in natural resource management, particularly in “sustainable use” of plants and animals and in “ecosystem services” such as carbon sequestration. He started his career as a research officer at Wits University in Johannesburg, SouthContinue reading “Steve McKean”
Nikolai Kazakov
Nikolai is a Project Manager for a U.S.-based, non-governmental organization, the Wildlife Conservation Society (former Bronx Zoo) in the far eastern part of Russia. He primarily manages the organization’s local community projects including education, sustainable use of natural resources, wildlife management, habitat management and resource protection. A special interest is directly linking economic growth withContinue reading “Nikolai Kazakov”
Jim Franklin
Jim is currently completing his Master’s degree in Environmental Science at the University of Idaho. His thesis focuses on water quality issues (governance, contaminants, consumption, etc.) in the Rocky Mountain and Great Plain States and seeks to evaluate the public’s awareness of these issues. Jim has been the director of two Environmental Education facilities —Continue reading “Jim Franklin”
David Ramslie
I am an independent planning and design consultant who splits his time between consulting for architecture firms and teaching design at local colleges in Vancouver, British Columbia. I have a Masters Degree in Urban Design, and a Bachelor of Arts in International Development Economics, and I am a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)Continue reading “David Ramslie”
Kate Pipkin
Kate Pipkin is a native of Milwaukee, Wisc., but has lived throughout the eastern United States. She graduated from Marquette University in Milwaukee with a bachelor’s degree in Biology. Later she attended Yale University’s School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, graduating in 1996 with a Master of Environmental Studies in Conservation Biology. Her master projectContinue reading “Kate Pipkin”
Diane Peapus
Diane H Peapus started her career as a protein crystallographer. Her education includes a bachelor’s degree from the University of Delaware, a master’s degree from Brandeis University in Massachusetts, and a PhD from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York. She also did a postdoc at Case Western Reserve University, and worked as a visiting scientistContinue reading “Diane Peapus”