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Name | Country of Residence | Title / Company | Experience | CCNet Certified Coach | Teaching Adaptive Management | CoP - Indigenous CS Projects | Language(s) | Avail. to coach in other countries | ||
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Cohan, Alison | United States | Field Representative – TNC | English | |||||||
Esters, Niquole | United States | CI Coral Triangle Initiative Director – CI | Coach | |||||||
Fielding, Emily | United States | Maui Marine Program Coordinator – TNC | Coach, Coach Trainer | English | ||||||
Gon, Sam | United States | TNC | Coach in Training | |||||||
Jefferies, Bruce | New Zealand | Conservation Planning & Management Systems Consultant – Independent Consultant | Coach | English | Yes | |||||
Mejia, Manuel | United States | Regional Program Director – Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL) | Coach | |||||||
Newman, Audrey | United States | Sr. Conservation Advisor – Independent Consultant | Coach Trainer | English | Yes | |||||
Sumiye, Jason | United States | Conservation Programs Coordinator – TNC | Coach | English | ||||||
Wiggins, Chad | United States | Executive Director – Hui Aloha Kīholo | Coach, Coach Trainer | |||||||
Wongbusarakum, Supin | United States | Coral Reef Ecosystem Division (CRED) Senior Scientist – University of Hawaii in the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology |
Coaches Resource Library
CCNet maintains a variety of resources to support Coaches in the presentation and use of the Conservation Standards. Most of the resources are found in multiple languages in the Coaches Notebook that is part of CCNet New Coach Trainings. In addition, in our Resource Library you can find a wealth of support materials shared by Coaches and Conservation Standards practitioners.
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