City of St. Petersburg
Whitney Blair is a Senior Sustainability Coordinator with the City of St. Petersburg, responsible for coordinating projects across various sectors and tracking the city's sustainability progress through greenhouse gas information and data reporting. Previously, as a Sustainability Coordinator, Whitney focused on sustainability, resilience, equity, and environmental justice initiatives. Experience also includes serving as a Project Manager for The Edible Peace Patch Project, where garden education was provided to students in under-resourced schools, and as a Senior Administrative Services Assistant at St. Petersburg College, offering guidance on academic programs and financial aid. Whitney's educational background includes a Master of Arts in Global Sustainability from the University of South Florida and a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from Florida Gulf Coast University.
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City of St. Petersburg
As the 5th largest city in Florida and the second largest in the Tampa Bay Area (which has more than 3 million residents), St. Pete is a city on the rise. Located on Florida’s Gulf coast and nicknamed “The Sunshine City,” St. Pete offers a vibrant mix of tropical weather, arts and culture, shopping, dining, sports and outdoor recreation all along a stunning shoreline that features some of the nation’s top-ranked beaches. With weather that sees averages of 74°F and 361 days of sunshine per year, St. Pete attracts tourists, new residents and investments from across the country and beyond. In recent years, the City was named one of the ‘Best U.S. Cities’ by Conde Nast Traveler, ‘4th Best City for Women Entrepreneurs’ and the ‘Best Place to Visit in Florida’ by Travel and Leisure. Visit stpete.org/aboutstpete to learn more.