About
Kate received her Bachelor of Science in Resource Economics at the University of Connecticut in May 2012 and is currently pursuing her Master of Public Administration at George Mason University (Environmental Science and Public Policy Concentration). While completing her undergraduate degree, Kate worked for the Science and Technology Advisory Council for the Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation. She joined the Heinz Center team in September 2012, where she has focused her efforts on pollinator conservation in her home state of Rhode Island. Kate’s recent publication Rhode Island Pollinators and Agriculture is now shared by several environmental and agricultural agency websites in the northeastern United States.
Joined
July 2013