Houston Audubon
Kimberly A. Lobit currently serves as the Outreach and Engagement Director at Houston Audubon, a position held since January 2024. Prior to this, Kimberly worked as the Public Programs Manager at Space Center Houston from November 2018 to January 2024. Kimberly has held various educational roles, including Director of Education at Planet Aqua Group, Events Coordinator at Frank Phillips Foundation, and Conservation Program Educator at the University of Oklahoma's George Miksch Sutton Avian Research Center. Additional experience includes working as an Environmental Educator at the National Zoo and the University of Georgia's Rock Eagle 4-H Environmental Education Center, as well as serving as a Teaching Assistant in Horry County School District. Kimberly's early career included an internship as Head Intern at Wildlife in Crisis. Kimberly A. Lobit earned a Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education from Coastal Carolina University, having previously attended Stony Brook University.
Houston Audubon
Houston Audubon's mission is to advance the conservation of birds and positively impact their supporting environments. We do this through conservation, education, public engagement and advocacy. A significant part of our work is owning and managing 17 nature sanctuaries totaling 3,474 acres to protect habitat for birds and provide people recreational opportunities in nature. We were accredited as a land trust in July 2017. Houston Audubon is a financially independent 501(c)(3) charitable conservation organization and is a chapter of National Audubon Society.