
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Oakland, Calif., Jan. 11, 2023)—The APP announced today that it has hired Dr. Madhavi Colton as vice president and executive director of its California office, Oakland-based APP California.
Colton brings deep expertise in conservation and science. Throughout her career, she has used her scientific knowledge and insights into human nature to achieve lasting, measurable conservation outcomes for communities and ecosystems around the world. For the past decade, she has worked with the Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL), most recently as executive director. Prior to that, as CORAL’s conservation program director, she managed a large team spread across five countries, navigating different cultures and languages to implement locally appropriate conservation solutions. While at California Ocean Science Trust, she led the development of monitoring programs for the emerging California marine protected area network. In a charged socio-political environment, she brought policymakers, environmentalists, scientists, and resource managers and users to common ground.
"I'm thrilled to join the APP California flock and am looking forward to continuing to grow our exceptional programs that are helping birds both in California and along the Pacific Flyway,” said Colton. “This is a natural fit for me: APP California works to protect a wide variety of coastal and inland ecosystems that birds depend on, from beds of eelgrass that allow forage fish to spawn in San Francisco Bay to restoring a tidal marsh at the mouth of Sonoma Creek to protecting Central Valley wetlands for migratory shorebirds.”
“Dr. Colton is the right leader for APP California at this critical time for birds, habitats, and communities,” said Suzanne Dixon, senior vice president, flyways for the APP. “California has a long history of leading the way in conservation, and we know this will continue with Madhavi’s energy and vision. We are fortunate to have her.”
Colton received her PhD in marine ecology from the University of Melbourne, Australia. She lives in Berkeley.
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