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Heather Futoran
Environmental Sustainability Programs Manager at SoCalGas
Heather Futoran is a dedicated professional who focuses on empowering people and communities to adapt to climate change through collaborative planning and proactive measures. With a background in Environmental Science and Management, Conservation Planning, and Coastal Marine Resource Management, she possesses a strong foundation in addressing environmental challenges with a holistic approach.
Heather's educational journey includes a Master's degree from the Bren School of Environmental Science & Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where she specialized in Conservation Planning. She also undertook studies in Leadership at the Southern California Leadership Network, Geography/Environmental Studies, Conservation Biology, and Spanish at UCLA, and Geografia, Español at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
Throughout her career, Heather has held various roles in esteemed organizations such as SoCalGas, County of Marin, San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC), California State Coastal Conservancy, National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS), World Wildlife Fund, University of California, Santa Barbara, Aquarium of the Pacific, Heal the Bay, and Colegio la Alianza Francesa. These roles have provided her with diverse experiences in environmental sustainability, conservation planning, research analysis, and education.
Heather's passion lies in making a positive impact on the future of communities by helping them thrive in a changing climate. She excels in identifying solutions to complex environmental problems by considering the interconnectedness of ecological, social, and economic factors. Her dedication to building a resilient future is evident in her strategic and forward-thinking approach to climate adaptation.
Heather Futoran's extensive background and expertise in climate adaptation, conservation planning, environmental sustainability, and education make her a valuable asset in the field of environmental science and community resilience.
Keywords: Climate Change, Conservation Planning, Environmental Science, Community Resilience, Sustainability, Education, Research Analysis
