Chesapeake Bay Foundation
HL Campbell has a diverse and extensive work experience in the field of watershed assessment, restoration, and protection science, policy, and advocacy. HL has held various roles in different organizations throughout their career. In their current role as the Pennsylvania Science Policy and Advocacy Director at the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF), they are responsible for overseeing science policy and advocacy efforts. Prior to this, they served as the Pennsylvania Executive Director and Senior Scientist at CBF, where they managed staff, initiated innovative initiatives, and formulated position statements. Before joining CBF, they worked as an Adjunct Professor of Environmental Science at HACC, a Watershed Specialist at Gannett Fleming, and a Watershed Specialist at the Huron River Watershed Council. Additionally, they have experience as a Water Quality Specialist at the Susquehanna River Basin Commission, a Research Assistant at Penn State University, and a Field Technician at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
HL Campbell earned a Master of Science degree in Environmental Pollution Control from Penn State University, completing the program from 1996 to 1998. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Resource Management from the same institution, studying from 1989 to 1994. They have also obtained several certifications, including "Building Your Team," "Performance Management: Improving Employee Performance," "Decision-Making Strategies," "Delegating Tasks," and "Project Management Skills for Leaders" from LinkedIn. Additionally, they completed a course on the "Protection of Human Research Subjects - Biomedical" from the CITI Program in December 2022.
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The Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) fights for bold and creative solutions to the pollution that plagues the Bay and its tributaries. Across the six-state Chesapeake watershed, CBF sets the agenda, serves as a watchdog, and speaks out on behalf of the Chesapeake Bay to business, government, and the public. CBF fights for strong and effective laws and regulations and works cooperatively with government, business, and citizens in partnerships to protect and restore the Bay. When necessary, we use legal means to force compliance with existing laws. We restore the Bay's essential habitats and filtering mechanisms, such as forests, wetlands, underwater grasses, and oysters, through a variety of hands-on projects.