Summary
Alyssa Rosemartin is a consultant and applied ecologist with over a decade of experience forging strong, trust-based relationships between federal agencies, Indigenous communities, and civic organizations to advance climate and conservation outcomes. She has raised $7.5M in federal and state funding to study climate impacts on ecosystems and has led program coordination, fundraising, equity work, and data-informed decision support at the USA National Phenology Network. Skilled at facilitating transformative workshops and formal consultation processes, she recently supported NOAA’s Indigenous engagement efforts and now helps communities recover and tell Indigenous histories while improving language access. Deep, ongoing mentorship from Indigenous allies has shaped her practice of opening space for Traditional Ecological Knowledge and advocating for data sovereignty within Western scientific forums. Based in Greater Boston, she blends scientific rigor with community-centered facilitation to produce measurable equity and conservation gains.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Spanish and Environmental Science & Policy, Bachelor's degree, Spanish and Environmental Science & Policy at Smith College
MS, Wildlife Conservation and Management, MS, Wildlife Conservation and Management at University of Arizona, School of Natural Resources and the Environment
Spanish, French