San Francisco Estuary Partnership
Heidi Nutters is an experienced environmental professional currently serving as the Principal Program Manager at the San Francisco Estuary Partnership, where responsibilities include managing the Climate Resilience Program and overseeing nature-based solutions initiatives in collaboration with various partners. Previously, as a Senior Program Manager, Heidi led the Transforming Urban Water Initiative, focusing on nature-based adaptation projects throughout the San Francisco Bay. With a strong background in climate adaptation and shoreline resilience, Heidi's earlier roles included Program Manager at the Estuary Partnership and Program Coordinator at San Francisco State University, where training related to natural resources and climate change was developed in collaboration with NOAA. Heidi began their career as a Coastal Management Fellow at the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission. Academic credentials include a Master's degree in Environmental Studies from Brown University and a Bachelor's degree in Cultural and Interdisciplinary Studies from Antioch College.
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San Francisco Estuary Partnership
The San Francisco Estuary Partnership was established in 1988 by the State of California and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under the Clean Water Act’s National Estuary Program when the San Francisco Estuary was designated as an estuary of national significance. The Partnership is a collaboration of local, state, and federal agencies, NGOs, academia and business leaders working to protect and restore the San Francisco Bay-Delta Estuary. The Partnership’s work is guided by the development and implementation of the Estuary Blueprint, a comprehensive, collective vision for the Estuary’s future.