Emily Barbo

Symposium Speaker: Tiffany Turner

The Salazar Center is proud to announce that Tiffany Turner will be joining us in Denver, Colorado for the fifth-annual International Symposium on Conservation Impact.

Tiffany is an environmental health and climate scientist. She holds a Master’s in Public Health from the University of Michigan where she focused on the intersection of environmental and personal health. Tiffany spent over a decade in the energy industry creating and executing environmental policies and investing in communities to deliver sustainable alternative energy. She joined the The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership (TRCP) as director of climate solutions in February 2021. In this role, she is now leading a coalition of conservationists to build support and shift mindsets for natural climate solutions while advancing climate mitigation, adaptation, and resilience policies. Before joining TRCP, Tiffany held a position at Chevron, where she had the opportunity to shape environmental and sustainability strategies and build partnerships for careful stewardship of the environment.

A native Kentuckian, she now lives in Washington, D.C. with her wife and two children. 

Learn more about TRCP’s work in Nature Based Solutions.

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