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120th Annual Meeting of the Audubon Society of Rhode Island, October 22nd, Bristol
Event Description
Celebrate Audubon’s 120 years of building environmental awareness and promoting conservation to generations of Rhode Islanders.
Audubon will present its annual awards for Educator, Legislator and Volunteer of the Year. We will also select the officers and new members for the 2017-2018 Board of Directors and Council of Advisors.
Tickets are free but registration is requested.
Keynote Address
H. Curtis Spalding
Professor, Brown University Institute for Environment and Society (IBES), previously Administrator of EPA Region 1 New England
Professor of the Practice of Environment and Society
Expertise: Environmental protection advocacy, policy, and administration
As the immediate past Regional Administrator of EPA Region 1 New England, and formerly serving eighteen years as Save The Bay Executive Director, H. Curtis "Curt" Spalding has extensive experience in the environmental protection field as an advocate, policy analyst and administrator.
In all aspects of Save The Bay's and EPA Region 1 New England's work, he emphasized whole system thinking and resilience. Accomplishments include the development of the Save The Bay Center in Providence RI, and ecosystem plans to restore and protect New England’s iconic waters, including Lake Champlain, Cape Cod, Lake Champlain, Southern New England Coast, Long Island Sound and Great Bay.
With leadership Brownfield and Superfund initiatives, along with helping communities gain the capability and capacity to be more climate change resilient, Curt has consistently worked to see New England cities are revitalized and made healthy and prosperous places to live for every resident.
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