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Anne McEnany, Board Member

Photo: Anne McEnanyAnne McEnany is Senior Advisor to the Conservation & Environment Program at the International Community Foundation. Anne has worked as an ICF consultant and staff member on a grant portfolio that sends over $1.5 million annually to local conservation organizations in Mexico and Panama for environmental and community development projects.  Anne served as a development consultant with The City Project for ten years before joining the Board.

Anne has over 15 years of international conservation experience in Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and the Tropical Andes. For ICF, Anne led a cross-border initiative to control erosion and manage stormwater in Los Laureles Canyon in Tijuana and the Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve in Imperial Beach; facilitated two “Alternative Futures” publications for La Paz and Loreto, including followup studies on desalination; managed the Laguna San Ignacio Whale Conservation Campaign; and provided advice and research to over 30 donor-advised funds. Anne has also staffed funder collaboratives working on smart growth in five Midwestern states.

Anne has an M.S. in Applied International Development from Tulane University and a B.A. in Latin American Studies from the University of Virginia. Anne is the Editor of “Baja Calfornia Sur’s Community Based Needs and Opportunities” and “Blurred Borders: Transboundary Issues and Solutions in the San Diego/Tijuana Border Region.”