Sarah Stokes Alexander, Director of Sustainability and Leadership Programs,
Center for Science and Public Policy
Sarah serves as Director of Sustainability and Leadership Programs and is also a senior facilitator for the Science and Public Policy Program at The Keystone Center with over ten years experience working on collaborative problem-solving models.
Ms. Alexander's' facilitation experience has ranged from helping mediate the Rocky Flats Cleanup Agreement to directing the stakeholder involvement for the Sustainable Slopes Environmental Charter for ski areas in the U.S. Through her work with the Keystone Leadership Forum, Ms. Alexander has worked with numerous corporations, including Abbott Labs, DuPont, Dow Chemical, ConocoPhillips, MeadWestvaco, Johnson & Johnson, and Cinergy to more fully engage their internal and external stakeholders in creating the business case for sustainable development.
Prior to working at The Keystone Center, Ms. Alexander worked as an independent environmental consultant for tribes, ski areas, and several non-profits, was a writer for the Center for Resource Management on sustainable development issues and held numerous internships at various levels of government. She graduated from Middlebury College with a Bachelors degree in environmental studies, magna cum laude and with high departmental honors, and holds a Masters of Public Administration from Harvard University.
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