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Kathy Viatella

Kathy Viatella is the Senior Project Director with The Nature Conservancy (TNC). Since joining TNC in 2005, she has managed the San Diego project in Southern California, a site that has influenced how The Conservancy works at the state, national and international levels. She works with public and private partners to develop and implement innovativeContinue reading “Kathy Viatella”

Elizabeth Singleton

Singleton holds a B.A. from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. During her time there she spent a semester abroad at the University of Cape Town in South Africa, where she took courses on South African Public Administration and Environment and Development in Africa.  Singleton has done many thingsContinue reading “Elizabeth Singleton”

Sharon Safran

Safran graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1998 with a degree in Biological Aspects of Conservation. She spent a semester abroad at the School for International Training in Tanzania where her course work included field ecology, wildlife ecology, wildlife management and social and economic issues relating to Tanzania. In addition she took a summerContinue reading “Sharon Safran”

Tracy Reiss

Reiss graduated from Wittenberg University in 1994 with a B.A. in Economics, and in 1997 she received her M.P.A. in Environmental Policy and Natural Resource Management from Indiana University’s School of Public and Environmental Affairs. She has worked as a Land Protection Specialist for the Chagrin River Land Conservancy, where she drafts conservation easements andContinue reading “Tracy Reiss”

Trupti Ambrish Mehta

Mehta, a native of India, received her B.A. in English Literature from Gujarat University and then went to study at South Gujarat University in Surat, where she earned an M.A. in English Literature and Linguistics, an M.Phil in Linguistics and the degree of Bachelor of Law. She has been a lecturer in Gandhian philosophy, workedContinue reading “Trupti Ambrish Mehta”

Matthew Malten

Malten graduated from the University of Illinois in 1996 with a B.S. in Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences and received his Masters in Environmental Management from Duke University in 1998. An ecologist, environmental economist, and consultant with more than 14 years professional experience, I passionately and purposefully help clients apply sustainability principles to create moreContinue reading “Matthew Malten”

Norman Lowe

Lowe graduated from the University of Arizona in 1978 with a B.S. in Range Management. He has worked as Natural Resources Program Manager for the Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation to work at his company full time. Currently, he is the executive officer and co-founder of EcoResults! an organization that applies full market approaches toContinue reading “Norman Lowe”

Imogen Skeggs Hendricks

Skeggs graduated from St. Hugh’s College, Oxford, with a degree in Geography.  She spent a year with the Faith Foundation on a project to help protect black rhinoceroses in Tanzania. As the first small British charity to be able to work in the country, the foundation determined that there were only 250 black rhinos leftContinue reading “Imogen Skeggs Hendricks”

Shawna Hartloff-Anderson

Hartloff graduated from Columbia Union College in 1992 with a B.S. in Business Administration and received an M.B.A. in Business Economics and Public Policy from George Washington University in 1993. She was a research assistant for the Division of Environmental Issues at the Louisville Development Authority, an EPA funded position to create an environmental databaseContinue reading “Shawna Hartloff-Anderson”

Tonya Graham

Graham graduated from Northland College with a B.S. in Biophysical Environmental Studies in 1994 and received her M.A. in Community Development at Goddard College in 1997. She was the Development Director of Headwaters, an environmental organization that encourages just, sustainable communities in the Klamath-Siskiyou Bioregion and neighboring areas. She hopes to assist in creating aContinue reading “Tonya Graham”