Thursday, February 08, 2007

Duncan Marsh '85: Leading on the Environment


I've had the pleasure of communicating with Duncan Marsh '85, who has gone on to do impressive things since graduating from our department. For the last fifteen years, he's been primarily in DC. He served at the State Department on the team that negotiated the Kyoto Protocol; after that, he was at the UN Foundation and is now at The Nature Conservancy.

He writes, "If any of that background would appeal to students, I'd be happy to meet with them." So students and alums, if you are in the DC area or plan to be and are interested in environmental issues, strategies and regulations at the national and international level, let me know and I can put you in touch with him. As for the picture above, it was taken at the Biodiversity in European Development Cooperation Conference in Paris this fall; you can read the details here; interesting stuff. We're working on bringing Duncan out to campus, perhaps as soon as this semester.

Thanks, Duncan, for getting in touch and offering to work with students and other alums.

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