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Trevor Charles Gowan
Strategic Communications Advisor
Trevor Charles Gowan is a seasoned professional with over a decade of experience in advocacy, impact, sustainability, and design both on the national and international stage.
He has excelled in roles involving global communications and media relations, creative campaign design, public policy and research projects, crisis communications management, and strategic messaging consultation for executives in global organizations and companies.
Trevor holds a Master of Science (MSc) from The London School of Economics & Political Science, a Master of Arts (MA) from Columbia University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, and a Bachelor of Arts (BA), Summa Cum Laude, in Political Science from the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy at SUNY Albany.
He is associated with the Clean Creatives pledge, advocating for a sustainable and pollution-free future for the creative industry.
Throughout his career, Trevor has held various significant positions including Vice President, Special Projects at Hill & Knowlton, Communications Consultant & Creative Producer in self-employment capacity, Strategic Communications Consultant at UNICEF, Communications Manager at Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), and Communications Director at the United Nations.
His experience also spans roles such as Video & Marketing Strategist at Cornell Tech, Research Manager for Columbia University and Slavery in the City of New York, Alliance Fellow at The London School of Economics and Political Science, and Assistant at the Middle East Institute at Columbia University.
Additionally, Trevor has contributed as a Marketing & Communications Assistant at Mashable, Press & Public Diplomacy Intern at the U.S. Department of State with the U.S. Mission to the UN, UN Washington Fellow at the United Nations, and Assistant in the International Education Office at University at Albany.
His early career involvement includes organizing for Obama for America, showcasing a well-rounded background in communications, research, advocacy, and organizational management.