Our Mission

We help people protect pollinators to ensure healthy ecosystems and food security.

The Pollinator Partnership’s mission is to promote the health of pollinators, critical to food and ecosystems, through conservation, education, and research. Signature initiatives include the NAPPC (North American Pollinator Protection Campaign), National Pollinator Week, and the Ecoregional Planting Guides.

 


Accomplishments

We're proud of what we've accomplished and all our awards since our founding in 1997.


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Our Team

STAFF AND CONSULTANTS

Laurie Davies Adams

Laurie Adams is the Executive Director of the Pollinator Partnership (P2) and has over thirty years experience in management and communications. She began her career at the Public Broadcasting Service, continued in independent film and television, has received numerous awards, including a Gold Medal at the New York International Film and Television Festival. Adams was a Director of the Fortune 500 Shaklee Corporation, has created permanent exhibits in Vancouver, San Francisco, and New York City and produced for Wells Fargo Bank, AT&T, and the Army Corps of Engineers. As Executive Director of the Pollinator Partnership, she has overseen the initial organization and the development of the North American Pollinator Protection Campaign (NAPPC), the 120 +member collaboration of stakeholders from Mexico, Canada, and the US that work for a variety of fields including science, the environment, agriculture, and private industry. NAPPC's successes under Ms. Adams include the National Academy of Sciences NRC Study on the Status of the Pollinators of North America, the US Postal Service's "Pollination" stamp series, and the US Senate and USDA proclamations creating National Pollinator Week.

Sunny Boyd

Sunny Boyd is the Web and Communications Manager for the Pollinator Partnership (www.pollinator.org) and the North American Pollinator Protection Campaign (www.nappc.org). She has a love for all animals, is an advocate for animal rights, and has a passion to help preserve and protect the environment. Prior to joining Pollinator Partnership in 2009, Sunny worked in the fashion industry in New York and San Francisco. Most recently, she worked at G-III Apparel in Product Development and Design in New York City. Sunny also worked at Macy’s in Buying and Visual Merchandising. Her professional service also includes acting as a NAPPC Task Force Chair. She completed graduate studies at the Academy of Art University in the Master of Fine Arts for Fashion Merchandising program and received a B.A. from Coastal Carolina University in Art Studio. Sunny also holds a Web Design Intensive Certificate from San Francisco State University.

Stephen Buchmann, Ph.D.

Stephen Buchmann supports pollinator science and outreach at P2 with over a quarter century of experience. His ever-expanding portfolio includes science, art, research, photography, ecotourism, and conservation. Formerly a USDA-ARS research entomologist and currently an adjunct faculty member in the entomology department at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Dr. Buchmann is an expert on bees of the southwest and tropics. A prolific writer, he has authored/co-authored 8 books and over 150 scientific publications, including “The Forgotten Pollinators” which brought the issues of pollination into view for the general public. He has been active in formulating international laws (Sao Paulo Declaration) protecting pollinators and helping put pollinator friendly language into the US Farm Bill. Dr. Buchmann also holds joint research appointments with the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, and the American Museum of Natural History in NYC. As a founding member of NAPPC, Dr. Buchmann continues to serve on the steering committee and supports special NAPPC projects. He received his doctorate in entomology from the University of California, Davis. His current research interests include native bee nesting behavior, conservation biology and pollination ecology, especially buzz pollination.

Mary Byrne

As P2's Plant Ecologist Mary develops planting recommendations for pollinator habitat and conducts plant-pollinator interaction research. Before joining P2 in 2010, Mary was the National Collections Curator for the native seed collection program, Seeds of Success, which was s a 2010 recipient of the Secretary of the Interior's Partners in Conversation Award. She has also worked at the USDA-ARS at the U.S. National Arboretum in Washington, DC as the Plant Records Assistant, leading the plant inventory and mapping efforts at the Arboretum. In addition to working with seed and living collections, Mary has also worked with preserved specimens at the Herbarium of Kent State University. Mary has a Bachelor of Arts in Biology from Kent State University and a Masters of Natural Resources from the University of Idaho.

Evan Cole

Evan holds a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies, with a concentration in Earth Science, from the University of California at Santa Barbara. He is currently pursuing a Master of Science degree in Environmental Management, with a concentration in Ecology, at the University of San Francisco. Working at the Pollinator Partnership (P2), he believes that he can utilize his skills and knowledge to institute meaningful and lasting change, and to improve mankind's delicate relationship with the natural world.

Jennifer Davit

Jennifer Davit has worked in horticulture and public gardens for over 15 years. She served as Director of the Lurie Garden in Chicago's Millennium Park from 2010 through 2014. While at the Lurie Garden, Jennifer managed all aspects of this five-acre chemical free public garden, which attracted over 2 millions visitors annually. She initiated a number of projects, including the Lurie Garden Bee Program, which included installing two bee hives, harvesting and selling honey each year, and providing a number of annual educational programs on gardening for pollinators. Prior to serving at the Lurie Garden, Jennifer lived in Miami where she worked at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden. Her responsibilities at Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden included managing the 16,000-square-foot conservatory and Victoria amazonica pool, creating and delivering educational programs for people of all ages, and developing written and oral interpretation for horticultural exhibits. While at Fairchild, she won Best in Show at the 2004 International Aroid Show. She also has managed the Ward Garden, a 4.5 acre residential estate in Coral Gables, Fla., and served as a horticultural consultant to landscape architects in Miami, Florida on a number of award winning projects. Davit has a master's in public garden management from Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., and a bachelor's degree in biology from Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. She has held internships at the Quail Botanical Gardens in Encinitas, Calif., the National Tropical Botanical Garden in Kauai, Hawaii, the United States National Arboretum in Washington, D.C., and the Mendocino Coast Botanical Garden in Fort Bragg, Calif.

Lindsay Kwong

Lindsay’s interest in plants and nature stemmed from gardening weekly with her mom at a young age. She expanded her interest to pollinators while assisting Dr. Vicki Wojcik on her dissertation on how habitat is used by bees in urban landscapes and what factors make a particular site more attractive to local bees. In addition, Lindsay has also worked as a Program Assistant at the Chinatown Public Health Center, Nutrition Services, for the Network for a Healthy California—Chinese Project, which strives to empower the low-income Chinese community in San Francisco to improve their nutritional and physical well-being. Through working at both organizations, Lindsay has had the opportunity to connect food production systems (P2) with public education on proper nutrition, drawing healthy environments and healthy living together. She has a Bachelors of Arts in Molecular & Cell Biology with an emphasis in Cell & Developmental Biology: Physiology from the University of California, Berkeley. In her spare time, she loves to cook, bake, garden, and spend time with her dog and rabbit.

Marguerite Meyer

Marguerite Meyer is a graphic designer based in Santa Cruz, California. She loved to be creative as a child, always making her own clothes, found-object sculptures, greeting cards and intricate ornaments. Her degree in graphic design from the University of Utah was a natural choice. Through the years and changing technology, she has perfected her artistic skills by combining the traditional training, experience and abilities with a command of today's digital software and tools. Operating her own business since 1994, her creative and unique graphic solutions, as well as her attention to detail and deadlines help keep her clients thriving and coming back for more. Some of her clientele include the Pollinator Partnership and NAPPC since 2006, UC Santa Cruz Arts & Lectures, Santa Cruz County Symphony, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Summer Santa Cruz County Magazine and Student Guide Magazine and Soquel Creek Water District. She has taught software application courses through UC Extension. She loves the outdoors and animals and is competitive in U.S. Masters Swimming and an occasional triathlon. Check out her website here.

Mark Moffett, Ph.D.

From the top of the world's tallest tree, to deep in unexplored caves, Mark Moffettt has discovered new species and behavior while risking life and limb to find stories that make people fall in love with the unexpected in nature. Mark is a real-life adventurer with awards for writing and photography... and now the highest honors in exploration, the 2006 Lowell Thomas Medal, from the Explorers Club and Rolex, bestowed on him at Cipriani Wall Street; and the sixth Roy Chapman Andrews Society Distinguished Explorer Award (2008). With a Ph.D. from acclaimed conservationist Edward O. Wilson, Mark remains active in science, with over 80 peer-reviewed publications. He has penned more than 20 articles for National Geographic Magazine, which has featured nearly 500 of his images. You have experienced Mark on Conan O'Brien, the Colbert Report, and NPR.

Zach Murray

Zach Murray is a northeast Ohio field research intern with the Pollinator Partnership (P2). Zach grew up in the Cleveland area exploring the little known natural treasures within the Metro Parks and the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. He is currently pursuing a Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Science at The University of Akron. Prior to attending The University of Akron, Zach received his B.S. in Environmental Studies from Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina. While at Wofford, he was able to study a wide range of environmental topics, from dam removal on the Cuyahoga River to the environmental affects of feeding the worlds population. However, being in the field collecting data and performing species identifications were his favorite aspect of the program. Through his field research internship with the Pollinator Partnership (P2), he hopes to improve his identification and field research skills while helping pollinators survive in this developed world.

Kelly Rourke

Kelly Rourke has loved nature, in all its capacities, since she was a young girl growing up in upstate New York. Now settled in San Francisco, she has been able to explore and appreciate a very different environment. Kelly holds a degree in Environmental Studies and a minor in Anthropology from the University of California at Santa Cruz. Her background in ecology, conservation, and culture has propelled her career in the non-profit sector. Prior to P2, Kelly worked at another bay area-based environmental non-profit called Conservacion Patagonica (CP). CP's mission is to establish national parks in Chile and Argentina where there is not only fragile ecosystems, but also, complex cultural and societal struggles. Kelly is committed to raising awareness about environmental issues, large and small, and hopes that her work at P2 will make a difference in the plight of pollinators.

Robinson Sudan

Robinson is completing a PhD in Conservation Biology at the University of New Orleans where he has been conducting research for P2 for over three years. His research background is in bee community dynamics and landscape ecology, however as Regional Biologist he is also responsible for helping to develop outreach and education programs, meeting and coordinating with stakeholders, and seeking out opportunities for collaborative research. Robinson is committed to expanding P2's role in scientific research and consulting as well as connecting the public to the science of pollinator conservation.

Tom Van Arsdall

With three decades of experience in the national policy arena, Tom Van Arsdall is widely known and highly respected for his expertise and demonstrated track record on environmental, energy, bioenergy, ag research and conservation issues affecting U.S. agriculture, agribusiness and agriculture’s “downstream neighbors.” Tom currently serves as the Public Policy Representative for the Pollinator Partnership (P2) and the North American Pollinator Protection Campaign (NAPPC), managed by P2. He is particularly well known for helping diverse stakeholders work together toward consensus-based actions. He has a thorough understanding of the legislative and regulatory process and how to get results. A current client is the National Coalition for Food and Agricultural Research [Executive Director]. Tom received his MA in economic geography from the University of Illinois. Tom is an active outdoorsman, conservationist and river rat. Currently a houseboat is his home and office on the Chesapeake Bay.

Vicki Wojcik, Ph.D.

Vicki has been working to protect and promote pollinators with P2 for over 4 years. Her graduate research focused on understanding how bees use gardens and habitats in cities. This focus on pollinators in human-dominated landscapes has continued into her professional career.  As Research Director she oversees P2’s research program, keeping on top of new and emerging pollinator issues and managing a program that includes pollinator habitat conservation and landscape management assessments; landuse and pesticide policy review; support for threatened and critical species; and ecosystem service assessments. Vicki also has the lead role in developing Canadian pollinator programs at P2, leading the expansion of P2 Canada that began in 2013. Vicki received her B.Sc. Honours from the University of Guelph in 2004 and her Ph.D. in Environmental Science, Policy, & Management from UC Berkeley in 2009. In addition to her work at P2 Vicki is an adjunct lecturer in biology at the University of California, Berkeley.

Brian Marston

Brian Marston is President of JNM Associates, Inc. Mr. Marston has over 20 years of accounting and bookkeeping experience helping both large and small organizations maintain financial records for legal and tax purposes, and for internal business control. He has more than seven years experience doing medical billing for small medical offiMr. Marston earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with emphasis in accounting. He is a Quickbooks Professional Advisor and a member of the American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers.

Steve Akeson, Ph.D.

Board of Directors

Roger Lang

Roger Lang is the Chairman of the Board of the Pollinator Partnership. Mr. Lang's professional experience spans a variety of high-tech industries. In 1986, he co-founded C-ATS Software and worked as vice president of client services. In 1989, he launched Infinity Financial Technology, which grew to become one of the world's leading suppliers of derivatives trading and risk management software. As CEO, he led Infinity through its initial public offering in 1996, and its subsequent merger with SunGard Data Systems in 1998. Mr. Lang remained chairman of the board of Infinity, a SunGard Company, until July 1999. Mr. Lang was named one of the 50 most influential people in the history of the financial risk management by the industry's flagship magazine, Risk Magazine. As an established Silicon Valley entrepreneur, he currently sits on several boards of both for-profit and non-profit organizations. In addition, Mr. Lang is active in the Southwest Montana ranching community.

Laurie Davies Adams

Laurie Adams is the Executive Director of the Pollinator Partnership (P2) and has over thirty years experience in management and communications. She began her career at the Public Broadcasting Service, continued in independent film and television, has received numerous awards, including a Gold Medal at the New York International Film and Television Festival. Adams was a Director of the Fortune 500 Shaklee Corporation, has created permanent exhibits in Vancouver, San Francisco, and New York City and produced for Wells Fargo Bank, AT&T, and the Army Corps of Engineers. As Executive Director of the Pollinator Partnership, she has overseen the initial organization and the development of the North American Pollinator Protection Campaign (NAPPC), the 120 +member collaboration of stakeholders from Mexico, Canada, and the US that work for a variety of fields including science, the environment, agriculture, and private industry. NAPPC's successes under Ms. Adams include the National Academy of Sciences NRC Study on the Status of the Pollinators of North America, the US Postal Service's "Pollination" stamp series, and the US Senate and USDA proclamations creating National Pollinator Week.

Daniel Bennett

Daniel Bennett is an entrepreneur, business executive, philanthropist and explorer. A Native of San Antonio, Texas, he is the Founder and CEO of Sunbelt Sportswear, an international design and manufacturing company that sold sportswear and accessories in the United States and other countries for 29 years. A former recipient of the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award, Dan was also a member of the Board of Directors of JP Morgan Chase Bank (San Antonio), former chairman of ACCION Texas, (largest non-profit microenterprise lender in the U.S.,) former treasurer of The Mountain Institute (Washington D.C.) and served as treasurer of ACCION USA. Bennett also served as the 36th president of The Explorers Club and has participated in many expeditions involving scientific fieldwork in many different countries around the world. His current non-profit activities include serving on the Presidents Advisory Council of the National Academy of Sciences in Washington D.C., the Board of Trustees of Our Lady of The Lake University in San Antonio, Texas, and Exploration Chair for Tree Foundation of Sarasota, Florida. Dan currently enjoys living between New York City and San Antonio with his wife Colette, their two young sons, Grant and Edward, and his two older children, Danny and Marissa.

Sue Cimbricz

Ms. Cimbricz currently manages her own general management and strategic marketing consulting practice specializing in high growth financial and technology companies. She is a founding board member of the Institute for Responsible Nutrition and is Chair of the New Ventures Advisory Board of Cures Within Reach. In the course of her practice, she helped C-ATS Software, Inc. transition from a start-up operation to a NASDAQ public company and leading provider of risk management systems. She has spent a number of years helping other start-up groups in the US and abroad with their business development efforts. Previously, she was the Executive Director of the International Association of Financial Engineers (IAFE) and the Fischer Black Memorial Foundation and served on its Board of Directors. Prior to this appointment, she served as the founding Executive Director of the International Swaps And Derivatives Association (ISDA), where she helped shape the industry group that quickly developed into an important guiding force for the international derivatives market. Today, ISDA has members in 59 countries on six continents. Ms. Cimbricz also has held a corporate management position with the American Express Company. She attended Harvard Business School and holds a B.Sc. from Georgetown University.

Gladys Phillips Evans, Ph.D

Gladys Phillips-Evans is an educator who has devoted her professional career to seeking and exploring meaningful way to help children learn. Dr. Phillips-Evans is a graduate of the University of Illinois, California State University-Los Angeles and Pepperdine University from where she received her doctorate degree. Dr. Phillips-Evans interest in Pollinator Partnership came about though friendship and has since sparked an interest and a desire to ensure that children are learning not only the lessons but the value of personal knowledge and involvement in nature and its wonders.

Scott Griffin

Scott Griffin currently serves as Chief Sustainability Officer & Vice President, Communications at Greif, Inc., a worldwide leader in industrial packaging products and services. Greif is the global leader in industrial packaging. With operations in over 50 countries with products that include fiber, steel, plastic and flexible industrial shipping containers. Greif has been recognized by President Bill Clinton and the Clinton Global initiate for our work to address food availability and security. In addition to managing the company's communications activities, Griffin has responsibility for leading the development of Greif's sustainability strategy and works with communities, governments and NGO partners to reach the company's sustainability goals. He serves as the liaison delegate for Greif on the World Business Council for Sustainable Development and the Clinton Global Initiative, and is the executive focal point for Greif's partnership with The Conservation Fund. Griffin teaches courses on International Studies, Strategy and Sustainability at the Ohio State University's Fisher Graduate School of Business. He also serves on the Board of Directors for a number of non-profit institutions, including Ohio State Parks (Malabar Div) and Columbus State Community College. Prior to joining Greif in 2006, Griffin spent 15 years at Dow Chemical and four years at The American Chemical Society. Griffin received his undergraduate degree from The Ohio State University in 1987 and his MBA from Xavier University in 1992.

Mark Moffett, Ph.D.

From the top of the world's tallest tree, to deep in unexplored caves, Mark Moffettt has discovered new species and behavior while risking life and limb to find stories that make people fall in love with the unexpected in nature. Mark is a real-life adventurer with awards for writing and photography... and now the highest honors in exploration, the 2006 Lowell Thomas Medal, from the Explorers Club and Rolex, bestowed on him at Cipriani Wall Street; and the sixth Roy Chapman Andrews Society Distinguished Explorer Award (2008). With a Ph.D. from acclaimed conservationist Edward O. Wilson, Mark remains active in science, with over 80 peer-reviewed publications. He has penned more than 20 articles for National Geographic Magazine, which has featured nearly 500 of his images. You have experienced Mark on Conan O'Brien, the Colbert Report, and NPR.

Martin Rosen

Martin Rosen has been involved in land conservation for more than 30 years. He is cofounder of the Trust for Public Land and was its CEO for 20 years. TPL has conserved thousands of urban and rural landscapes with an aggregate value in excess of $1.5 Billion. Mr. Rosen is Vice Chair of the P2 Board and has been since its beginning.

Steve Shestag

Steve Shestag is the director of Enterprise Remediation for The Boeing Company. He is responsible for shaping an integrated strategy for completion of environmental remediation activities, as well as leading environmental due diligence activities to support the company’s mergers, acquisitions and property transactions. Shestag has over 30 years of experience in environmental permitting, geotechnical studies, remedial investigation, contaminant treatment, engineering design, stormwater management, sustainable remediation, water supply studies and program management. His expertise includes working with diverse groups of stakeholders to find practical and timely solutions that improve the environment and reduce risks. Shestag has also led the visioning, design and creation of a variety of restoration projects, including riparian habitat in the Arroyo Seco watershed, nearly 500 acres of native habitat near Reno, NV and pollinator habitat outside Kansas City, KS. Prior to joining Boeing in 1996, he was an engineering geologist for two major environmental engineering firms. Shestag earned a bachelor’s degree in geochemistry from San Diego State University. He is registered as a professional geologist and a certified engineering geologist in California. Shestag serves on the Board of Directors for the LA Conservation Corps, which provides job skills training and education for inner-city youth and young adults. He resides in Ventura, California where he enjoys participating in beach cleanups and habitat restoration events. In his spare time, he enjoys cycling, mountain biking, general aviation, fly-fishing and hiking with his wife, Carol.

Craig Stevenson

Craig Stevenson is a Vice-President and General Manager of The Clorox Company, responsible for Burt’s Bees, a $250 million natural personal care business that is the market leader in the United States and is distributed in over 40 countries internationally. Craig first joined the Clorox Company in 1994 as a sales manager in the Kingsford Products Division. He subsequently served in a variety of internal sales and marketing roles including positions in the Specialty Division, the Automotive Division, Asia and Latin America. In 2003, he became Vice-President and General Manager of the Professional Products Division of Clorox where he led the expansion into the healthcare business and more than tripled revenues. Previous company affiliations include Procter & Gamble. An alumnus of Michigan State University, Craig currently lives in St. Helena, CA.

Bradley A. Stirn

Brad Stirn is an entrepreneur, executive and consultant, with past focus on the technology industry, having served with such firms as Coherent Inc., Arthur D. Little, Spencer Stuart and TMP Worldwide. He founded and built two technology companies before turning forty: Design Optics, which manufactured precision optical components for laser-based systems used in industrial, military, and government research applications; and Microsensor Technology, which developed and manufactured a unique line of analytical instruments made possible by utilizing proprietary silicon micromachining technology pioneered at Stanford University. Brad first entered recruiting in 1986 with Spencer Stuart to develop and lead a high technology practice. He founded from scratch, and later managed, the Silicon Valley Office for Spencer Stuart, and served on the Firm's Board of Directors. He joined TMP Worldwide to build the Executive Search division, first as West Coast Regional Manager, and later as President, U.S. Operations. He was a member of the Executive Committee, and was instrumental in growing the division to one of the top five global leaders in executive recruiting. As a recruiter, he worked at the highest levels of some of the world's leading technology companies. Brad chose to leave the professional world for several years to pursue personal interests, including traveling to remote parts of the globe as part of his Lepidoptera hobby. Associated with the McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity (www.flmnh.ufl.edu/mcguire/) in Gainesville, FL, Brad helped establish international projects to survey butterflies as a template against which future surveys can be compared to determine the health of protected highly biodiverse environments. Brad earned his BA in Physics (Magna Cum Laude) from Amherst College where he later served on its Board of Trustees, and an MBA from The Amos Tuck School of Business Administration at Dartmouth College.

Vicki Vorhes

Vicki Vorhes has over 15 years' experience in nonprofit development, including work with organizations in the arts, higher education and human services. Her first interest in pollinators was as a kindergarten teacher showing young children the life cycle of Monarch butterflies. She fell in love with the story and how it affected the children. Her passion for the environment and pollinators has grown over the years. Other interests include classical music and anything related to the ocean. She holds a B.A. with honors in history from Michigan State University and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa.

Terry Witzel

Terry Witzel’s career has focused on agriculture, food processing and food distribution.  He is also interested in promoting sustainable food systems and serves as a member of the San Mateo County Food System Alliance. Additionally, Terry serves on the Agricultural Advisory Council for the California State Fair.  He joined the Pollinator Project because of its emphasis on the global and economic importance of pollinators in food crop production. Most recently, Terry managed food solicitation and procurement for both a regional and a local food bank until his retirement in 2011.  Previously, he managed the California office of American Farmland Trust, working to protect productive farmland for future generations.  He began his career with the largest U.S. farmer-owned cooperative processor of private label canned fruits and vegetables and rose to the position of Vice President of Corporate Relations.  Terry earned a B.S. in Agricultural Education from the University of California at Davis and an M.B.A. in Business Management from San Jose State University.

National Advisors

  • David Anderson, P.C.
  • Peter Carpenter
  • William Conway
  • Joan Ganz Cooney
  • Paul J. Growald- Founder and Chairman Emeritus
  • Will Rogers
  • Peter Seligmann
  • Martha Stewart
  • Jerry Tone

Science Advisors

  • May Berenbaum, Ph.D.
  • Adrian Forsyth, Ph.D.
  • Daniel Janzen, Ph.D.
  • Don Kennedy, Ph.D.
  • E.O. Wilson, Ph.D.
  • Peter Raven, Ph.D.
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