Laura A. Johnson
Laura A. Johnson "became President of Mass Audubon in 1999. Prior to joining Mass Audubon she served as the Division Vice President, Northeast Division, of the The Nature Conservancy. This position was the culmination of a sixteen-year career with The Nature Conservancy that began in 1982 with a position as a staff attorney. Ms. Johnson was an Associate with Palmer & Dodge in Boston before beginning her career at The Nature Conservancy. Ms. Johnson graduated from Radcliffe College, Harvard University, and received a J.D. degree from the New York University School of Law where she was a member of the New York University Law Review. In addition to her duties as President of Mass Audubon, Ms. Johnson serves as a trustee of the Century Funds in Boston and is a member of the Corporation of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. She was a trustee of The Winsor School from 1990-1996 and a member of its corporation, a trustee of the Fenn School in Concord MA from 2001-2007, and a director of the Mount Auburn Cemetery." [1]
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- ↑ Laura A. Johnson, Mass Audubon, accessed June 8, 2009.