Professionalism & Experience
Sandra Coveny is a multifaceted, ethically-driven professional with a focus on social responsibility and creative solutions. With expertise in non-profit leadership, fundraising, grant writing, and diversity planning, she champions inclusive community outreach and strategic planning. Sandra is a skilled communicator addressing crucial topics such as food security, climate change adaptation, and indigenous justice advocacy.
As the owner of Sandra Coveny LLC, she has a diverse portfolio of projects, including developing Tribal partnerships, grant writing, social justice advocacy, and creating strategic plans. Sandra has also contributed to climate change planning, watershed analysis, and provided technical support for various projects.
An accomplished educator, Sandra has taught at the University of New Hampshire and Antioch Graduate University, in addition to developing and implementing K-12 Watershed Restoration Education programs. She holds a B.S. in Botany and Communications and an M.S. in Forest Science, Conservation Genetics, and GIS.
Sandra's volunteer experience includes co-founding the International Society for Conservation GIS (SCGIS), where she has held various roles, and involvement with the Allied Resiliency Advocacy Network. She is also a dedicated NGO founder, fundraiser, and has held numerous board member positions.