Campaigns Communications & Influencing Manager | Communications & Influencing Unit | Change hub
Dee is passionate about building a more inclusive, sustainable and thriving world. She supports IRC’s communications, brand and design, always eager to explore how to create more authentic and compelling stories about the work we do.
Prior to joining IRC, she was a teaching assistant for Fulbright Austria and an intern at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the National Environment Commission of the Kingdom of Bhutan. She completed her MA in Environmental Studies from the University of Pennsylvania and her BA in Environmental Studies and German from Bowdoin College.
A proud and frequent global transplant with the terrible habit of listening to podcasts at 2x the speed.
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Updated guidance, including recommended targets, on domestic water supply to ensure beneficial health outcomes. Read more...
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