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Will has over two decades of experience working in the environmental science and water resource management fields to move systems towards more sustainable practices. With his multi-disciplinary background, ability to translate understanding of diverse terminology between stakeholders, and spatial aptitude for quantitative analysis, he takes a holistic view of ecological systems to find robust and quantitative solutions to thorny problems facing society. His experience includes collaborations with federal and state agencies, research with public institutions, regional planning organizations, environmental engineering firms, and nonprofits. Will received his Bachelor of Arts in Politics and Economics from Princeton University, his Masters of Environmental Management in landscape ecology and physical sciences from Duke's Nicholas School of the Environment, and his Masters of Science in watershed hydrology and biogeochemistry from Washington State University's School of the Environment. When not thinking about the solutions to challenging problems, he enjoys playing with his two kids in whatever nature-based adventure is fitting for the season such as skiing, backpacking, rafting, and sailing.