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Heather Tallis

Sustainability Science Executive - Consultant - Driving bigger change faster for people and nature

Heather Tallis is a distinguished environmental scientist and policy expert currently serving as the Assistant Director for Biodiversity and Conservation Sciences at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.3 She is also a Visiting Professor at the University of California, Berkeley's School of Public Health.13

Tallis has an extensive background in environmental conservation and policy:

  1. Education: She holds an MS in Oceanography from UC Santa Cruz, an MSc in Marine Sciences from the University of Otago, and a PhD in Zoology and Biogeochemistry from the University of Washington.1

  2. Previous roles:

    • Global Managing Director and Lead Scientist for Strategy Innovation at The Nature Conservancy15
    • First female Lead Scientist in the history of The Nature Conservancy2
    • Lead Scientist at the Natural Capital Project2
  3. Key contributions:

    • Founded and directed the Human Dimensions Program at The Nature Conservancy2
    • Led the development of InVEST, a software application for ecosystem service analysis2
    • Co-edited the book "Natural Capital: The Theory and Practice of Mapping Ecosystem Services"2
  4. Current responsibilities:

    • Leads cross-agency work on nature-based solutions34
    • Initiated the National Nature Assessment34
    • Provides evidence-based input to the Biden-Harris Administration's America the Beautiful effort3

Tallis is known for her multidisciplinary approach to solving environmental challenges, focusing on the intersection of nature, economy, and human health.13 Her work aims to create more equitable and sustainable solutions to global issues such as climate change, food system transformation, and water security.1

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