Anne Butterfield has extensive experience in environmental conservation and policy, currently serving as Assistant Director of Impact-Directed Environmental Accounts at the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation since 2014, after progressing through various managerial roles within the organization. Prior positions include serving as FOIA Coordinator and Records Manager at the National Marine Fisheries Service, and working as a coordinator for Southwestern Partnership Office Conservation Programs at the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. Early career experiences include roles in environmental education and as a volunteer coordinator at Free Geek Recycling and Reuse, and the Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society. Anne Butterfield is pursuing a Master's in Environmental, Natural Resources, and Energy Law at Lewis & Clark Law School, building on a Bachelor of Science in Anthropology and Environmental Studies from Santa Clara University. Additionally, studies include a field course in Coral Reef Ecology at the Hawai'i Institute of Marine Biology.
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