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    Kate Smolski

    Program Director at Greenpeace Australia Pacific

    Kate Smolski is a highly experienced professional environmental advocate with a strong background in leadership, grassroots organizing, campaign strategy, media relations, policy, and lobbying, accumulating over 19 years of expertise in the field.

    Her career has been primarily centered on addressing critical environmental issues such as climate change, clean energy, and lands and wildlife protection, showcasing her commitment to creating positive change for the environment.

    Kate's educational background includes a Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Biology from the University of Rhode Island, as well as a Study Abroad program focusing on Wildlife Biology at Griffith University, emphasizing her dedication to environmental studies and research.

    Throughout her career, Kate has held key leadership positions in various renowned organizations, including serving as the Program Director at Greenpeace Australia Pacific and as the Chief Executive Officer and Campaigns Director at Nature Conservation Council NSW, demonstrating her ability to spearhead impactful environmental initiatives.

    Prior to her current roles, she has also undertaken significant responsibilities such as being the Domestic Policy Director at the US Climate Action Network, the Senior Legislative Coordinator at Greenpeace, the Regional Conservation Organizer at Sierra Club, and a Wildlife Biologist at Dynamac Corporation, illustrating her diverse expertise and adaptability in different environmental roles.

    Kate's professional expertise is underscored by her proven track record in grassroots and direct advocacy, building broad-based coalitions, and pioneering innovative strategies in campaigning and organizational development, making her a respected figure in the environmental advocacy sector.

    Highlights

    Apr 27 · ABC News
    Shareholder rejection of Woodside's climate plan sends message to company, but can it do anything more ... - ABC News
    Shareholder rejection of Woodside's climate plan sends message to company, but can it do anything mo
    Election 2022: Labor to lobby against Great Barrier Reef 'in danger' listing - The Australian Financial Review
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    Greater Sydney Area