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Before her time in Sacramento she worked for environmental NGOs throughout Arizona, California, and Bolivia. Partner & Lead Strategist, Percolator Consulting. She currently runs a Salesforce-focused consulting practice and helps her clients better engage and mobilize their constituents for social change. Karen Uffelman.
After she co-founded the Foundation For Friends of Nature in Bolivia, a million acres of natural habitat were put in to public trust. By 2004 she had come back to her hometown of Baton Rouge and was working as a management consultant to a failing nonprofit. When she ran the Nature Conservancy in Louisiana, 200,000 acres were set aside.
And second, I was exhausted from having continued to do consulting and teaching at the same time. I never went back to doing purely communications consulting. It is very different to interview sex workers who have been trafficked in Phnom Penh, than to interview women who are doing knitting in Bolivia. PG: Well, yes.
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