Anne Sleeman (She/Her)

Founder and CEO, WatchSpotter Data Collection Research Hub
Susan Winslow

Director | Grants . Brand, Conservation Nation

I work for Conservation Nation we are a new non-profit that relaunched in late 2021 after a long, prior history of being Friends of the National Zoo in Washington, DC. I head up the marketing and communications along with running the grants program. Our focus is helping to make the conservation field accessible to a broader group of people and amplify those voices through our grants, education and outreach programs. My background is in program management, marketing and communications but my passion has always been in conservation and I've had the opportunity to volunteer for several conservation organizations. My two parallel paths have intersected with my role at Conservation Nation.
Natalie Rhoades

Program Delivery Facilitator, SMUD Museum of Science and Curiosity

I studied Marine Biology in San Diego, California and Wildlife Biology & Conservation in Edinburgh, Scotland. I volunteered, interned, and worked in various capacities at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Hopkins Marine Station, and on a small whale-watching outfit prior to my MSc, and I now work as a Program Delivery Facilitator at the SMUD Museum of Science and Curiosity in Sacramento, California. My passions lie in informal science education, outreach, and public engagement in the sciences. 
Paula Dobin

Programme Officer, Learning & Partner Development, Fauna & Flora International

Olivia Anderson

Masters Student, Colorado Sate University

Otgonsuren

Program manager, Wildlife Conservation Society Mongolia

Khuslen

Legal Training Specialist, WCS Mongolia

Leonie Brown

Wildlife Biologist, fRI Research

Katharine Davies

Tree Red List Coordinator, Botanic Gardens Conservation International

Kate Stephenson

Head of Communications, Whitley Fund for Nature

As Head of Communications at Whitley Fund for Nature, I am responsible for leading the organisation’s communications strategy, using the charity’s platform to spread awareness about Whitley Award winners across WFN’s website and social media. I lead on campaigns, and support across the charity’s PR and events to raise the profile of Whitley Award winners. I'm also a Trustee of Born Free Foundation, and I founded The Wildlife Blogger Crowd in 2020; a virtual network of over 250 bloggers, social media influencers, podcasters, and filmmakers. In 2021, I published a book of our collective works, ‘Connections With Nature’.
Jennifer McNulty

Programme Manager - Marine Natural Capital Ecosystem Assessment, JNCC

Elias Gaveta

Founder/Director, Conservation Arts

Clinton Uzoma Dandison

Executive Director , Aspire Climate vanguard

Clinton is a digital engagement strategist and co-founder of Aspire Climate Vanguard (ACV), a non-profit amplifying African climate voices through storytelling and creative digital campaigning. He leads advocacy efforts focused on climate justice, green workforce development, and sustainable innovation, using tech and partnerships to spotlight community impact and drive change.  
Ricardo Nogueira Martins

Executive Director, Local Protected Landscape of Sousa Superior

Ricardo Nogueira Martins (Luzern 1990) is the Executive Director of the Local Protected Landscape of Sousa Superior, and a Researcher collaborator at CECS - Communication and Society Research Centre, a leading research unit of the University of Minho. He holds an MSc in Geography - Planning and Territory Management, and a PgDip in EU Policies and Territorial Cooperation from the University of Minho. During his academic career, he studied at the University of the Balearic Islands, Spain, and worked as a research fellow. He is a member of the World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA) of the IUCN, a member of the Scientific Committee of the UNESCO Fourth Colony Geopark, and qualified in EIA – Environmental Impact Assessment as a competent expert in Territory and Soil by QPAIA. He truly believes in green diplomacy.
Baigalmaa

Finance Manager, WCS

Becky Dudley

Science Officer, Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust

I lead the marine mammal monitoring programme for HWDT, where we collect vital data on the whales, dolphins and porpoises on the west coast of Scotland. This winter I will be managing a new acoustic monitoring project. I have previously conducted research on killer whale populations in Canada, guided on board a wildlife-watching vessel in Kaikoura, New Zealand, and worked in a necropsy laboratory in America. I completed an MRes in Applied Marine Science from the University of Plymouth, where I identified England's only resident population of bottlenose dolphins. 
Bolortsetseg Sanjaa

Project manager, Wildlife Conservation Society

Taranee

Assistant to Project Manger, Mailbobo Wildlife Conservation and Nature Park

Michael New

Conservationist, New Wildlife Tours

Marsya Sibarani

Researcher, Wildlife Conservation Society

Ingrid Baath

Content Marketing Manager, Climate Crisis Hub & Film Festival