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Linde Ostro

Vice President For Development at Riverkeeper

Linde Ostro has a diverse work experience spanning over several decades. Linde began their career in 1985 as a Wild Animal Keeper and Senior Keeper at the Wildlife Conservation Society. Linde then progressed into roles such as Assistant Manager, Assistant Director, and Development for international conservation programs. Linde also served as a Conservation Scientist, where they conducted research projects and managed field and program staff. Linde further advanced their career by becoming Director of Foundation Relations and Director of Individual Giving at the Wildlife Conservation Society. In 2009, Linde joined The New York Botanical Garden as the Associate Vice President for Science Development. Linde later served as the Senior Director of Philanthropy at The Trust for Public Land and Senior Vice President of Development at The New York Academy of Sciences. Currently, Linde holds the position of Vice President for Development at Riverkeeper. Throughout their career, they have managed teams, developed and implemented philanthropic strategies, maintained personal portfolios of major donors, and oversaw various fundraising programs and initiatives.

Linde Ostro has an extensive education history. Linde started their academic journey by obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Haverford College between 1981 and 1985. Linde then pursued a Master of Science degree in Biology from Fordham University, which they completed from 1986 to 1990. Following this, they continued their studies at Fordham University and earned a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Biology from 1991 to 1998. Notably, Linde Ostro also holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Conservation Biology from Fordham University. However, the specific time period for earning this degree is not provided in the information given.

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