Brad Timm is a wildlife biologist, author, and wildlife educator passionate about providing education about the wildlife of the Northeastern U.S. to general public audiences. Brad recently published a book "Wildlife Out Your Window" and is the Founder and Executive Director of the Northeast Wildlife Team ("NEWT").
Having worked for more than a decade in environmental policy, program implementation and education, Kate received her Master's degree in Environmental Studies in 1999 with a focus on ecology and conservation biology. She has since taught...
Cristina Balboa’s research incorporates international relations, comparative policy and organization theory to demonstrate how internal organizational traits (i.e. capacity, structure, ethos, diversity and leadership) contribute to or...
Hilary Harp Falk was previously the Regional Executive Director of National Wildlife Federation’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Center. Prior to NWF, she was the Director of the Choose Clean Water Coalition, a 230 member advocacy organization...
Holly Welles is the Communications and Outreach Manager for the Princeton Environmental Institute (PEI) at Princeton University. The Institute is the interdisciplinary center of environmental research, education and outreach at Princeton...
Michael Lozano joined The Community Builders, Inc. (TCB) in 2010 as a Development Project Manager in the Northeast Region. He manages all aspects of TCB’s real estate development projects from property scouting and acquisition through...
Todd Gartner is a Senior Associate for the World Resources Institute’s Food, Forests & Water Program. He runs WRI's Natural Infrastructure for Water project working with governments and businesses to invest in conserving and restoring...
Drew Jones is Co-Director of Climate Interactive, a Washington DC-based “think and do tank” that creates policy-maker-oriented simulations for top leaders and civil society. Trained in system dynamics modeling at Dartmouth College and MIT...
Anne Short is an Assistant Professor of Sustainability Sciences at Boston University. Her research and teaching explore the interactions between humans and the environment and the institutions that shape those relationships. Her...
Jessica is a doctoral student in environmental health sciences at the BU School of Public Health. She found her way to public health through environmental advocacy and the realization that talking about health is a good way to engage people...