Dan Brumbaugh ’16 Moderating Panel on Local Policy Engagement with Assemblymember Mark Stone

November 29, 2017 |  

Dan Brumbaugh, PhD, is a 2016 CCST Science & Technology Policy Fellow.
Dan Brumbaugh, PhD

Former CCST Science Fellow Dan Brumbaugh ’16 will appear at the public panel “How to Get Involved in Local Policy” in Moss Landing on Thursday, November 30th.

Brumbaugh will moderate a panel comprised of Assemblymember Mark Stone (D-Monterey Bay), UC Santa Cruz professor Don Croll, and ocean policy analyst Erin Eastwood of the Monterey Bay Aquarium. The event will discuss ways for citizens and environmental professionals to engage in local policy and decision-making. It is organized by the Monterey Area Research Institutions’ Network for Education (MARINE), with former CCST Science Fellow Angee Doerr ’15 of the Center for Ocean Solutions.

Dan Brumbaugh is currently an Associate Researcher at the UC Santa Cruz Institute of Marine Sciences. He received his PhD in Conservation Biology from the University of Washington, and he was placed in the California State Senate Environmental Quality Committee for his CCST Science & Technology Policy Fellowship.

 

“How to Get Involved in Local Policy”
Hosted by MARINE
Thursday, November 30th, 2017
6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Moss Landing Marine Laboratory
8272 Moss Landing Rd, Moss Landing
RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/how-to-get-involved-in-local-policy-registration-39996624982

 


The CCST Science & Technology Policy Fellowship trains scientific thinkers to be policy-savvy, while helping equip California’s lawmakers with science-savvy staff. Follow updates from the CCST Science Fellows on Facebook at facebook.com/ccstfellows and on Twitter @CCSTFellows. Explore the CCST Science & Technology Policy Fellowship here.

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