Nate Ogle is a Program Associate at RESOLVE where he facilitates collaborative processes and supports the implementation of innovative programs as part of the Conservation Solutions team. Drawing from his experience in the public sector, Nate intimately understands the complex interplay between policy aims, stakeholder engagement, and effective implementation. His recent projects have focused on the functional use, preservation and restoration of sensitive ecosystems, such as the Missouri River Watershed, as well as stakeholder engagement in climate finance.
Prior to joining RESOLVE, Nate worked as a high school teacher and basketball coach in the Washington D.C.-area, as well as in Spain. Before that he worked in legislative politics in Iowa, and in grassroots urban environmental outreach and education in D.C. Now at RESOLVE, Nate leverages his experience into facilitating effective, strategic, and meaningful public policy processes and decision making in the environmental, natural resource, and public health spaces.
Bachelor of Arts, Literature, Conflict and Cultural Studies, Juniata College
Master of Science, Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University, Jimmy and Rosalyn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution