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Clark Williams-Derry

About Sightline Institute's research director.

punsterClark Williams-Derry oversees research programs for Sightline Institute (formerly Northwest Environment Watch), a private, nonprofit research and communication center that seeks to foster a sustainable economy and way of life in the Pacific Northwest. Most recently, he led a multi-year project to develop the Cascadia Scorecard, Sightline's regional index of progress that monitors seven critical trends.

Before joining Sightline, Williams-Derry investigated federal farm and wetlands policy as a senior analyst at Environmental Working Group (EWG) in Washington, DC. While at EWG, he authored more than a dozen reports. He also oversaw the development of EWG's farm subsidy database, which has been credited with reframing the national debate on farm policy by the New York Times and other publications. Williams-Derry has spoken widely on environmental issues, including as a speaker on an hour-long C-SPAN talk show; as a keynote speaker at state and local Audubon groups; and as a panelist on wetland and farm policy.

Williams-Derry has also worked for the Seattle-based Earth Day Network and Grist Magazine, and as a researcher, legislative analyst, and media relations specialist for the National Audubon Society in Washington, DC. He graduated summa cum laude from Yale University in 1989 with a joint degree in mathematics and philosophy. A resident of Seattle's Ravenna neighborhood, Williams-Derry spends his "spare" time with his wife Amy and daughters Madeline and Eliza.


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