Harnessing the Power of Web Design for Wildlife Conservation With Elise Newman
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Elise Newman is the Executive Director at Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition, which protects the Oregon coast through environmental stewardship, education, advocacy, and community engagement. Her experience includes managing endangered species, organizing conservation events, and fundraising for various wildlife conservation projects. From raptors in Vermont to red pandas in New York and tigers and elephants in San Diego, Elise has worked tirelessly to safeguard animals facing extinction. Her journey into environmental conservation began at Cornell University, where she earned a BA in Biology and Society. Following Elise’s graduation, she dedicated over a decade to wildlife management and zoo conservation efforts.
In this episode…The digital landscape plays a pivotal role in driving awareness, engagement, and support for critical causes. At the forefront of this digital evolution are conservation coalitions.
Elise Newman's diverse wildlife management and leadership background, from zoo work to directing a conservation coalition, has brought challenges and unique insights. While zoos primarily emphasize public engagement and species preservation, nonprofits like Oregon Shores prioritize community outreach, advocacy, and habitat protection. The decision to redesign Oregon Shores' website was driven by its mission to improve user experience, make information more accessible, and broaden its outreach efforts. By leveraging technology, organizations such as Oregon Shores can mobilize support, engage communities, and contribute to positive change for our planet's ecosystems.
In this episode of the Nonprofit Thrive podcast, host Ben Freda sits down with Elise Newman, Executive Director of Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition, to explore the intersection of conservation and the digital ecosystem. Elise reflects on her career path in conservation, discusses strategies for successful fundraising, and sheds light on the decision to revamp the organization's website.
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