Conservation Law Foundation
Pamela Reynolds is a seasoned content creator with extensive experience in journalism and editing. Currently serving as a Senior Content Writer at the Conservation Law Foundation and a Senior Editor for Pulse Magazine at IEEE, Pamela also contributes to WBUR as a Visual Arts Contributing Writer. As an author with Black Rose Writing, Pamela explores themes of culture and adaptation in a narrative set on a remote Italian island. Previous roles include Associate Editor at Pulse Magazine, where contributions centered on biomedical engineering, and Editorial Project Coordinator at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, overseeing various publications. With a background that includes reporting and editing for The Boston Globe, along with academic research experience at the University of Virginia, Pamela holds a Bachelor's of Journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia and has studied at Accademia di Belle Arti in Italy.
Conservation Law Foundation
Since 1966, Conservation Law Foundation has used the law, science, policymaking, and the business market to find pragmatic, innovative solutions to New England’s toughest environmental problems. Whether that means cleaning up Boston Harbor, protecting ocean fisheries to ensure continued supply, stopping unnecessary highway construction in scenic areas, or expanding access to public transportation, we are driven to make all of New England a better place to live, work, and play. What’s more, we have the toughness to hold polluters accountable, and the tenacity to see complex challenges through to their conclusion. CLF is also nimble enough to adjust course as conditions change to achieve the best outcomes. Our goal is not to preserve what used to be, but to create an even better New England — a region that’s truly thriving.