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Relevant Experience Board #1 <br />I am a Certified Wildlife Biologist with a B.S and M.S. in Wildlife Management/Science. I spent 4 years <br />working with The Nature Conservancy and 5 years with the NC Wildlife Resources Commission before <br />stepping into my current work in leadership development at NC State University where I am the Assistant <br />Director of the Caldwell Fellows. Prior to moving to Orange County I was a County Appointee to the <br />Durham City County Environmental Affairs Board, a position I hated leaving when we decided to purchase <br />a home in northern Orange County. I have extensive volunteer experience with groups such as the <br />Triangle Land Conservancy. I am also a trained meeting facilitator and event planner and I have been <br />involved personally and professionally in local and state government advocacy and decision making <br />processes, primarily related to land conservation, ordinance development, and climate policy making. I <br />have extensive experience with grant writing and grant making in the non profit and government spheres. <br />While at the NC Wildlife Resources Commission I was the agency's land acquisition manager and have <br />deep familiarity with local and state land conservation programs and the administration of these programs <br />for both species management and public recreation. I was a co-chair of the Forestry Committee of the <br />team that developed North Carolina's Natural and Working Lands Plan for addressing climate change. <br />Reasons Want to Serve Board #1 <br />I am looking for opportunities to serve my community with my particular expertise in the management of <br />natural resource and my interest in pursuing conservation through an environmental justice lens. <br />Diversity of Viewpoints Board #1 <br />I feel that I can bring an unique perspective as a young woman with experience in natural resources work <br />across the rural/urban divide. My background in state government policy and decision making proved a <br />real asset in my time on the Durham Environmental Affairs Board. <br />Conflict of Interest Board #1 <br />I am currently employed by North Carolina State University but not working directly on natural resource <br />issues so I do not expect many potential conflicts of interest. <br />Relevant Experience Board #2 <br />I am a Certified Wildlife Biologist with a B.S and M.S. in Wildlife Management/Science. I spent 4 years <br />working with The Nature Conservancy and 5 years with the NC Wildlife Resources Commission before <br />stepping into my current work in leadership development at NC State University where I am the Assistant <br />Director of the Caldwell Fellows. Prior to moving to Orange County I was a County Appointee to the <br />Durham City County Environmental Affairs Board, a position I hated leaving when we decided to purchase <br />a home in northern Orange County. I have extensive volunteer experience with groups such as the <br />Triangle Land Conservancy. I am also a trained meeting facilitator and event planner and I have been <br />involved personally and professionally in local and state government advocacy and decision making <br />processes, primarily related to land conservation, ordinance development, and climate policy making. I <br />have extensive experience with grant writing and grant making in the non profit and government spheres. <br />While at the NC Wildlife Resources Commission I was the agency's land acquisition manager and have <br />deep familiarity with local and state land conservation programs and the administration of these programs <br />for both species management and public recreation. I was a co-chair of the Forestry Committee of the <br />team that developed North Carolina's Natural and Working Lands Plan for addressing climate change. <br />Reasons Want to Serve Board #2 <br />I am looking for opportunities to serve my community with my particular expertise in the management of <br />natural resource and my interest in pursuing conservation through an environmental justice lens. <br />Jessie L Birckhead <br />10