Claudia Hurtado

Coordinadora De Proyectos De Comunicaciones at Conservación Amazónica - ACCA

Claudia Hurtado is a skilled communications professional with extensive experience in project coordination and community management. Currently serving as the Coordinadora de Proyectos de Comunicaciones at Conservación Amazónica - ACCA, Claudia develops strategic visions for communication related to Amazon conservation initiatives and enhances internal and external communication within the organization. Additionally, Claudia operates as a Community Manager for Grupo Estrategia. Previous roles include responsible for the Resource Center at Colegio Regina Pacis, where Claudia proposed and monitored reading incentive projects, and Assistant in Marketing and Admissions. Earlier, Claudia contributed as a photography assistant at Alejandro Zárate Fotografía, focusing on design and social media engagement. Claudia holds a Bachelor's degree in Communication for Development from Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.

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Conservación Amazónica - ACCA

We work on the ground where the Andes Mountains meet the Amazon rainforest. Science-guided strategies and innovative conservation are our tools; communities on the ground, our allies. We protect this vital forest by creating a network of public and private lands managed for conservation and sustainable use of resources. Our target is always the most enduring conservation impact. By concentrating our resources in the field - where they have the largest impact - we have protected millions of acres in the western Amazon. We have created replicable conservation models—such as conservation concessions, where a national government relies on a private partner such as us to manage public land for conservation—that have been successfully applied elsewhere in the region and around the world. We go beyond land protection to empower indigenous communities to create forest-friendly livelihoods, deploy cutting-edge technology like drones and satellites to detect deforestation and alert authorities, and host hundreds of scientists and students at our three research stations every year to advance our understanding of this irreplaceable habitat.


Headquarters

Miraflores, Peru

Employees

51-200

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