Email: skallick@pewtrusts.org
Address:
Washington
Steven Kallick joined the Pew Environment Group in 1997 as a program officer and is now director of the International Boreal Conservation Campaign, managing one of the largest and most successful projects in the Pew Environment Group’s portfolio. The campaign has protected more than 100 million acres of wilderness in Canada’s boreal forest since 2001. Kallick has designed and launched several high-profile environmental initiatives for Pew, including the Heritage Forests Campaign, which works to secure protection for roadless areas in U.S. national forests; the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership; the Northeast Land Trust Consortium; the Australia Conservation Project; and the International Boreal Conservation Campaign.
Prior to joining Pew, Kallick had 15 years of experience in natural resources law and policy. He served as director of the Alaska Rainforest Campaign, as committee staff counsel for the Alaska legislature and as an environmental lawyer with Earthjustice and the Southeast Alaska Conservation Council.
Kallick holds a bachelor’s degree in rhetoric from the University of Illinois and a J.D. and a certificate in natural resources law from Northwestern School of Law at Lewis and Clark College.