Santa Barbara Botanic Garden
Diane Wondolowski is currently the Director of Finance at Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, leveraging financial and leadership skills to combat climate change with native plants. Prior to this, Diane held CFO and COO positions at Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History and Sea Center, CFO at Santa Barbara Museum of Art, and Director of Finance & Administration at Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. Diane is a graduate of University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business.
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Santa Barbara Botanic Garden
The Santa Barbara Botanic Garden fosters the conservation of California's native plants through our gardens, scientific research, and education programs, and serves as a role model for sustainable action. Established in 1926, the Garden is one of the nation’s oldest native plant gardens and is renowned for its naturalistic landscapes. Located in the foothills of the Santa Ynez Mountains, the Garden’s 78 acres of living collections feature more than 1,200 taxa of California native plants from all regions of the state. The Garden has helped safeguard 34 highly endangered plant species, imparted the value of plant and ecological conservation to thousands of visitors, and served as a critical resource for botanists worldwide. We are accredited by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) as a living museum, certifying we maintain the highest standards of collections management, research and educational programs.