Julie Shapiro

Julie Shapiro

Julie Shapiro

Email Address jshapiro@keystone.org

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Position or Title Director, Center for Natural Resources

Professional Biography Julie has 20 years of experience in the natural resources field. As a Senior Policy Director at Keystone Policy Center, Julie creates, facilitates, and sustains strategic partnerships and collaborations, enabling common understanding and forging shared solutions to complex problems for people, land, water, and wildlife. Julie works with diverse government, business, academic, NGO, and community leaders through stakeholder dialogues, advisory groups, public engagement processes, strategy development, and summits on international, national, regional, state and local scales. She is skilled in working in high conflict settings at the intersection of technical information and societal values. She has led the development of collaborative planning and policy on topics including wolf restoration and management, sustainable agriculture, recreation and conservation, water quality and abandoned mine restoration, and emerging genetic technologies. Julie holds a Master’s degree in environmental studies from the University of Colorado at Boulder and Bachelor’s degrees in geosciences and English from Williams College.

Address Line 1 1628 Sts John Road

City Keystone

State Colorado

Zip 80435

Small Business No

GSA Schedule Provider No

Federal Employee No

Native Dispute Resolution Network No


ECR Services Provided

ServiceCaseYear
Public Engagement/Public InputEPA Carbon Sequestration Environmental Justice Outreach2013
Process DesignInnovating for More Sustainable Beef - Workshops2013
Policy DialoguesColorado Governor's Forest Health Advisory Council2011
Regulatory NegotiationsNew Mexico Smoke Management Working Team2011
Strategic Planning for Collaboration or Conflict Resolution EffortDesert, Great Plains, Gulf Coast Prairie, and Southern Rockies Landscape Conservation Cooperatives2010
Conflict/Situation AssessmentDesert, Great Plains, Gulf Coast Prairie, and Southern Rockies Landscape Conservation Cooperatives2010
Facilitation of Collaboration or Conflict Resolution EffortField to Market, the Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture2008
Joint Fact Finding/Neutral EvaluationField to Market, the Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture2008
Mediation/Assisted NegotiationSnake River Watershed Task Force

Case Jurisdiction/Scale

JurisdictionCaseYear
Local/communityEPA Carbon Sequestration Environmental Justice Outreach2013
StateColorado Governor's Forest Health Advisory Council2011
Large landscape scaleDesert, Great Plains, Gulf Coast Prairie, and Southern Rockies Landscape Conservation Cooperatives2010
InteragencyDesert, Great Plains, Gulf Coast Prairie, and Southern Rockies Landscape Conservation Cooperatives2010
IntergovernmentalDesert, Great Plains, Gulf Coast Prairie, and Southern Rockies Landscape Conservation Cooperatives2010
Multi-jurisdictionalDesert, Great Plains, Gulf Coast Prairie, and Southern Rockies Landscape Conservation Cooperatives2010
National or regionally significant casesField to Market, the Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture2008

Process Support Services

Meeting Support
Support ServiceCaseYear
Logistical and administrative support (organizing logistics for meetings, notetaking, etc.)Field to Market, the Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture2008
Engagement of technical experts/third party science advisorsField to Market, the Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture2008
Collaborative Technologies
Collaborative TechnologyCaseYear
Engagement/Communication Tools (e.g., polling tools, social media, collaborative document production, video conferencing, webinars, ideation tools)Field to Market, the Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture2008
Project Websites (static, interactive, portals, etc.)Field to Market, the Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture2008

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