Stephanie Doyle Going To The Nature Conservancy

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We are both sad and proud to announce that Stephanie Doyle, CCL’s Director of National Outreach and Partnership, is moving on to a different role in mitigating climate change with another prominent environmental group, The Nature Conservancy (TNC), as a climate associate. It’s bittersweet that she is leaving staff at CCL, but we’re happy that Stephanie is moving on to an organization as well established as TNC, and it speaks to the caliber of people CCL cultivates. 

7b149790609156e99032358ecfd7b2fd-huge-stWe are both sad and proud to announce that Stephanie Doyle, CCL’s Director of National Outreach and Partnership, is moving on to a different role in mitigating climate change with another prominent environmental group, The Nature Conservancy (TNC), as a climate associate. It’s bittersweet that she is leaving staff at CCL, but we’re happy that Stephanie is moving on to an organization as well established as TNC, and it speaks to the caliber of people CCL cultivates. 

Stephanie joined  CCL six years ago, starting as an intern in San Diego and then assistant to CCL’s founder Marshall Saunders. She then entered a graduate program at Johns Hopkins in Washington, D.C., and joined  CCL’s government affairs team, where she led outreach and created meaningful partnerships with notable D.C. environmental groups and NGOs.  

CCL will, of course, not be abandoning our national efforts to create and strengthen external relationships. Taylor Krause will be taking on Stephanie’s role, especially that of guiding volunteers through the process of seeking endorsements and partnerships. You can reach her at taylor.krause@citizensclimatelobby.org.

Posted by Steve Valk on Aug 27, 2019 3:02 PM America/Los_Angeles

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