Save the Sound
Alex Krofta is an experienced environmental professional with a strong background in ecological restoration and land stewardship. Currently serving as the Ecological Restoration Projects Manager at Connecticut Fund for the Environment/Save the Sound since May 2019, Alex also holds the position of Restoration Scientist at Merrimack River Watershed Council and Stewardship Specialist at Land Stewardship, Inc. Since beginning a career in environmental science, Alex has worked in various roles, including Stewardship Biologist at Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife and Restoration Project Manager & GIS Specialist at Polatin Ecological Services, LLC. Alex holds a Master’s Degree in Ecological Planning and Design from The Conway School and a Master of Arts in Environmental Science and Policy from Clark University, complemented by a Bachelor's Degree in Economics from Clark University.
Save the Sound
Save the Sound is an organization that protects land, air, and water. They restore climate change, save endangered lands, protect the sound and its rivers, and work with nature to restore ecosystems.