Conservation Law Foundation
Paul Calzada currently serves as the Human Resources Coordinator at the Conservation Law Foundation, a position held since 2007, and has also contributed in various capacities including Staff Assistant. Prior to this, Paul worked at the Massabesic Audubon Center as a Youth Educator and at the Environmental Careers Organization as an Internship Program Coordinator, where responsibilities included recruiting and managing environmental internship candidates. Earlier professional experiences include serving as a Community Forester at the Urban Resources Initiative and as an Assistant English Professor at Hokusei Gakuen University. Paul began a career in education as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ghana, teaching high school English. Educational qualifications include a Master of Environmental Management in Social Ecology from Yale School of the Environment, a Master of Science in Education from the University of Pennsylvania, and a Bachelor of Science in Literature from Caltech.
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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.