Whale and Dolphin Conservation
Chris Butler-Stroud began their work experience in 1992 as the Director of Policy at WDCS. In 1999, they joined Whale and Dolphin Conservation as the Chief Executive. In this role, they successfully grew the organization into a global international campaigning and conservation organization with multiple offices and partnerships. Chris'sachievements include overseeing three organizational mergers, establishing governance structures, and securing significant growth for the organization.
Chris Butler-Stroud completed their MBA in Business Administration and Management from The Open University between 2001 and 2004. Prior to that, they earned a Diploma in Advertising from Watford College in 1989. Chris also holds a BSc in Geological Sciences, which they obtained from the University of Birmingham between 1985 and 1988. There is no available information about their earlier education at St Julian's Comprehensive.
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Whale and Dolphin Conservation
WDC, Whale and Dolphin Conservation (formerly WDCS) is the leading global charity dedicated to the conservation and protection of whales and dolphins. We defend these remarkable creatures against the many threats they face through campaigns, lobbying, advising governments, conservation projects, field research and rescue. Our vision is a world where every whale and dolphin is safe and free. WDC is a passionate, global campaigner for whales and dolphins, speaking with emotion and wonder, but always with authority. We make sure our voice is heard by decision makers. We care about whales and dolphins and we want others to care about them too. WDC’s core belief is that all whales and dolphins have the right to exist as nature intends, not as humans decide. To be able to live free from hunting, captivity, entanglement in fishing gear and nets, and to swim in clean, noise-free waters where boats won't injure them.