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New Executive Director Shannon Wright to Join Pacific Environment Nonprofit

 

SAN FRANCISCO — Pacific Environment welcomes Shannon Wright as its new executive director, effective Jan. 2. 

Wright’s background in international campaigning and her proven track record as a non-profit leader make her the perfect fit for Pacific Environment, an organization with a 30-year history of work supporting and partnering with communities and cultures to protect natural resources around the Pacific Rim.  

Wright was formerly the executive director of RE Sources, a regional environmental advocacy and education organization based in the Pacific Northwest. She also served on the board of directors of Pacific Environment from 2002 to 2005. 

At RE Sources, she helped achieve recent wins including a landmark victory to permanently prohibit new fossil fuel infrastructure and capacity expansion at refineries in Washington, halting the construction of a new, polluting wastewater treatment plant on the Salish Sea, and protecting mature forests slated for logging. Her work has spanned continents and includes partnerships with Indigenous organizations across the hemisphere.

“Each chapter of my life’s work has been built on the last, across continents, organizations and roles,” Wright said. “This is true from my early days of leading scrappy, volunteer teams of diehard forest and climate activists, to later forging more complex and nuanced alliances with diverse stakeholders to advance responses to oil and gas expansion on Indigenous lands in the Amazon basin or championing clean energy solutions for California. 

“I am excited to lead Pacific Environment in our efforts to decarbonize the shipping industry, reduce single-use plastics, create and expand marine protected areas, and build lasting partnerships with local community organizations around the Pacific Rim.”

Wright attended Brown University where she received a Masters and Bachelor’s of Arts in International Development Studies.

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