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Kerri Fay

Science Specialist at TNC

Kerri Fay is a Project Manager at The Nature Conservancy (TNC) based in Hawaii, United States.3 She has been with TNC for over 20 years, starting as a Science Specialist in October 2004 and transitioning to her current role as Project Manager in November 2022.3

Fay specializes in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and is involved in various conservation efforts in Hawaii, particularly on Maui.4 She works as the Maui Terrestrial Program Manager, focusing on protecting and preserving the unique biodiversity of the Hawaiian islands.15

In her role, Fay contributes to scientific initiatives and leads projects in areas such as:

  1. Biodiversity conservation in Maui's forests
  2. Using artificial intelligence to protect Hawaii's ecosystems
  3. Engaging with local youth in scientific partnerships

Fay has been involved in notable projects like the Waikamoi Preserve, an 8,951-acre forest on the East Maui mountains, where she works on preserving native species and ecosystems.2 Her expertise in GIS and conservation science has made her a valuable asset in TNC's efforts to combat nature loss and support global biodiversity initiatives.16

Highlights

Apr 26 · fortune.com
How A.I. is helping to protect biodiversity in Hawaii | Fortune
How A.I. is helping to protect biodiversity in Hawaii | Fortune
Jan 30 · gc4women.org
Women Scientists Who Are Saving the Planet

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Hawaiian Islands