The fellows will come from diverse backgrounds, and EDF will recruit outstanding candidates who are recent college graduates, or recent graduates with advanced degrees. The fellows will have a demonstrated interest and training in environmental sciences or issues. Historically black colleges and universities, colleges with strong environmental programs, and law schools will be among the targets for recruitment.
“As an organization, we have recognized that we must do much more to provide opportunities for people of diverse backgrounds,” said David Yarnold, executive director of EDF. “This is not just a matter of fairness, although that was an important factor in our thinking. It’s also a matter of making our programs stronger so we can reach our strategic goals. A diverse staff and workplace will help us reach new constituencies, and bring valuable new perspectives to our work.”
“Our ambition is to become the leader within the environmental community on diversity issues,” Yarnold said.
The new fellows will work on discrete projects, and during their year at EDF, staff will help them develop skills they will find useful in their careers going forward, including writing, media, and public presentation.
People seeking more information about the new fellowships, including information on how to apply, should contact Kim Sharp at (512) 691-3414, or ksharp@edf.org. For more information about Environmental Defense Fund, interested candidates should go to www.edf.org.
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