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Barbara Bramble

Vice President for International Conservation and Corporate Strategies at National Wildlife Federation

Barbara J. Bramble is an accomplished professional serving as the Vice President for International Conservation and Corporate Strategies at the National Wildlife Federation (NWF).

With a robust background in environmental law and advocacy, Barbara has been a pivotal figure in influencing U.S. international environmental policy, particularly focusing on climate change and forest conservation.

Barbara is highly engaged in promoting sustainable practices and currently chairs the Board of the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials while also contributing to the Board of Directors of the Forest Stewardship Council.

Her extensive experience includes serving as a legal advisor to the White House Council on Environmental Quality and practicing as an environmental lawyer.

Barbara Bramble's educational journey includes a Juris Doctor (J.D.) in Environmental Law from The George Washington University, a Bachelor's Degree in History and Psychology from George Mason University, and studies in History at Chatham University.

Throughout her career, Barbara has held key roles within the NWF, such as Senior Director of International Wildlife Conservation and Director of International Climate and Energy.

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Washington D.C. Metro Area