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Breece Robertson
Director of Partnerships and Strategy - Center for Geospatial Solutions - Lincoln Institute of Land Policy - Author - "Protecting the Places We Love"
Breece Robertson is a seasoned professional with over 20 years of experience specializing in geospatial technologies for land, water, equity, and climate issues.
Currently, she holds the position of Director of Partnerships and Strategy at the Center for Geospatial Solutions within the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, where she spearheads global initiatives focusing on data and geospatial integration.
Breece is dedicated to fostering collaborations and driving innovation to address conservation, climate, biodiversity, and equity challenges with cutting-edge technology solutions.
Her background includes leadership roles at The Trust for Public Land, where she led GIS, research, and planning teams in protecting numerous places, saving millions of acres of land, and securing billions in funding for parks and conservation.
Recognized for her contributions, Breece has received prestigious awards from Esri, a prominent GIS technology company, for her innovative work in community park and conservation projects.
She is also a sought-after speaker at various conferences, delivering keynote addresses on her expertise.
Aside from her professional endeavors, Breece finds inspiration in nature, enjoying activities like exploring canyons, hiking mountains, snorkeling, and playing the mandolin.
Breece Robertson holds a Master of Arts degree in Geography and Planning from Appalachian State University and a Bachelor of Arts in Exercise Physiology from Lenoir-Rhyne College.
Her educational background, along with her extensive experience, positions her as a knowledgeable and accomplished leader in the field of geospatial technology and conservation.
With a passion for environmental issues and a track record of successful partnerships and strategic planning, Breece continues to make an impact in the realm of geospatial solutions and land policy.