Madeleine is the Program Manager – Project Partnerships at GreenCollar. She supports the Head of Partnerships to deliver mutually beneficial and long-term relationships with key project partners across the carbon portfolio. Madeleine has five years of experience in relationship and project management assisting private landowners and managers to contribute meaningful nature-based solutions to solve complex environmental and land management issues. By focusing on productive relationship building and client services, Madeleine believes fostering opportunity for private land conservation is integral to achieving landscape scale environmental outcomes. On top of this, Madeleine is currently undertaking a part-time Juris Doctor degree at the University of New South Wales. Madeleine’s fondness for the people and landscapes of regional Australia means that when she is not travelling for work, she is at home caring for her pet bearded-dragon.
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