Linda Krueger
Director, Biodiversity and Infrastructure Policy
New York, NY
Areas of Expertise
sustainable infrastructure, biodiversity policy, trade policy
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Biography
As Director of Biodiversity and Infrastructure Policy in the Policy and Government Relations Division, Linda is responsible for developing global biodiversity policy, particularly related to mainstreaming biodiversity conservation into production sectors (energy, infrastructure, mining) by working with multilateral organizations, international aid agencies, financial institutions and corporations. She also develops and manages strategic partnerships with the World Bank, IFC, G20 and other institutions related to conservation planning, impact assessment, land restoration and sustainable development.
Linda has previously worked at the Wildlife Conservation Society, as an adjunct professor at Columbia University’s School of International & Public Affairs, and has served as foreign policy legislative staff in both the US Senate and House of Representatives. She holds undergraduate and master’s degrees from Stanford University.