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    Jaclyn Mandoske

    Senior Climate Adaptation Planner at San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC)

    Jaclyn Mandoske is an accomplished storyteller with a deep-rooted love for science and a strong commitment to advocating for the value of ecosystems to drive informed decision-making about our planet's well-being.

    With a background in quantifying ecosystem services through spatial analysis, graphic design, and creative communication strategies, Jaclyn brings a unique skill set to her role as a Senior Climate Adaptation Planner at the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission.

    Her career highlights include collaborating with renowned ocean conservationist Jean-Michel Cousteau and contributing to the publication of the book 'Sauvons nos océans' in 2021, which sheds light on the lessons learned from Jean-Michel's experiences aboard Calypso with his father, Jacques Cousteau.

    Jaclyn's educational journey includes a Master's Degree in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation from UC San Diego and a Bachelor of Science in Aquatic Biology from UC Santa Barbara, which have laid the foundation for her impactful work in environmental conservation and sustainable development.

    Her professional experience spans across various organizations, from serving as a Coastal Scientist and a Climate Adaptation Planner at BCDC to roles in science communication, research, and policy development in prestigious institutions like the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis and the Waitt Foundation.

    Passionate about advancing collaboration for equitable social, economic, and environmental outcomes, Jaclyn aims to leverage her expertise in science, communication, and policy to tackle the pressing challenges of our time and contribute to a more sustainable future.

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    San Francisco, California, United States