Hillary Lane

Coastal Resilience Task Force at Waterfront Alliance

Hillary Lane is an experienced consultant currently working at Smith Warner International Ltd since May 2021 and has held the position of Campaign Manager at Waterfront Alliance since January 2018, focusing on coastal resilience. Prior to these roles, Hillary Lane served as a strategist at the Institute for Sustainable Cities, Hunter College, City University of New York, from November 2017 to December 2018, where efforts centered around the re-envisioning and strategic planning for the institute. Hillary Lane also has extensive experience in journalism, having worked as an anchor and correspondent for NBC News from 1994 to 2006 and as a correspondent for CNN, where notable reporting included the September 11th attacks and the program "Moneyline." Academic credentials include a BS in Economics from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, and multiple Master of Science degrees in Coastal Engineering from Old Dominion University.

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Waterfront Alliance

After more than a decade of leading the charge in how the New York metropolitan region views and uses its harbor, and with more than 1,000 Alliance Partners committed to bringing real change to our region’s 700+ miles of coastline, in 2019 the Waterfront Alliance stepped into a new and critical leadership role to define New York Harbor’s response to sea level rise and coastal storms. Our crucial, long-term focus on increasing waterfront accessibility for all, along with our efforts to advocate for a working waterfront that is a vital source of business activity and well-paying jobs and educating the next generation of waterfront stewards, continue as essential pillars of our work to create a well-adapted and resilient New York Harbor. Together, we build, transform, revitalize, and protect accessible waterfronts for all communities.


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