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James Carli
Researcher at USA for UNHCR - Third Nature Holdings - Brevard Planning Board - Outdoor Recreation
Professional Background
James Carli is a dynamic and dedicated researcher currently at the U.S. Association for the UN Refugee Agency (USA for UNHCR), where he utilizes his extensive knowledge and passion for humanitarian issues to promote positive change for refugees globally. His multifaceted career includes serving as a former UN delegate for Malta, where he reported crucial developments related to the Syrian and Libyan refugee crises. With a commitment to addressing complex issues such as transnational crime and sustainable development, he actively participated in the preparation meetings for the Rio+20 sustainable development conference, representing Malta's interests on a global scale.
After his time at the UN, James transitioned to the Drug Policy Alliance, where he navigated the intersection of research, advocacy, and philanthropy. As a Prospect Research Coordinator and Grants Assistant, he played a pivotal role in raising funds and advocating for significant reforms in criminal justice and public health, challenging the status quo surrounding the war on drugs. His involvement in UN-Habitat's New York Urban Thinkers Campus and the World Summit on Innovation and Entrepreneurship (WSIE) illustrates his commitment to promoting sustainable urban practices, focusing on eco-centric urban futurism and resilience in metropolitan areas.
In addition to his professional pursuits, James has a passion for outdoor activities that align with his advocacy for environmental stewardship. He spent two enriching years working with renowned organizations such as the Appalachian Mountain Club and Green Mountain Club/US Forest Service, where he served as a Backcountry Caretaker and Camp Crew member. In these capacities, he managed wilderness lodging facilities and educated outdoor enthusiasts on the importance of trail stewardship and ecological preservation.
James's diverse experiences led him to North Carolina, where he applied his skills as a land trust officer and contributed articles to a local newspaper. He also actively engaged in local governance as a member of the Zoning Board in Maplewood, New Jersey, recognized as one of America's trendiest suburbs. Currently residing in Brevard, North Carolina, James further contributes to his community as a member of the Planning Board, promoting sustainable development in the picturesque
the Land of Waterfalls.