Paul Sanchez-Navarro
Paul has 30 years of experience working on environmental sustainability issues worldwide. His Mexican heritage, global experiences, and international relations master's degree from the University of New Orleans contributed to his holistic understanding of Texas's environmental challenges. Paul designed environmental policy strategies for conservation organizations, improved environmental policy frameworks, and developed on-the-ground wildlife conservation projects. He worked as a policy advisor at the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) in Switzerland, WWF Mexico, and Pronatura in Mexico City. He served on the watershed council for the Yucatan Peninsula karst ecosystem, as the director of the Centro Ecológico Akumal on the Mexican Caribbean, and as the director of the Mexican Organization for Nature Conservation (OMCA). After returning to Texas, Paul developed a state-wide conservation strategy for Defenders of Wildlife.
Paul has 30 years of experience working on environmental sustainability issues worldwide. His Mexican heritage, global experiences, and international relations master's degree from the University of New Orleans contributed to his holistic understanding of Texas's environmental challenges. Paul designed environmental policy strategies for conservation organizations, improved environmental policy frameworks, and developed on-the-ground wildlife conservation projects. He worked as a policy advisor at the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) in Switzerland, WWF Mexico, and Pronatura in Mexico City. He served on the watershed council for the Yucatan Peninsula karst ecosystem, as the director of the Centro Ecológico Akumal on the Mexican Caribbean, and as the director of the Mexican Organization for Nature Conservation (OMCA). After returning to Texas, Paul developed a state-wide conservation strategy for Defenders of Wildlife.