Amy Dorfman
Decarbonization Project Manager
The Trustees of Reservations
Amy is the Decarbonization Project Manager for The Trustees of Reservations. She is leading The Trustees' decarbonization efforts with the goal of a 50% reduction in scope 1 + 2 emissions by 2030, and net negative emissions by 2050. The Trustees of Reservations is Massachusetts' largest, and the nation's first, land conservation and preservation nonprofit. It conserves over 52,000 acres, including more than 30,500 acres of publicly accessible land. It operates 120+ publicly accessible properties including 350+ buildings, 56 urban community gardens, 11 historic homesteads, 7 national historic landmarks, 2 museums, and 2 working farms.
Amy has almost a decade of professional experience in renewable energy, management consulting, project management, education, and outdoor recreation and tourism. She earned a Master of Science in Sustainability Management from Georgetown University, a graduate certificate in Environmental Policy and International Development from the Harvard Extension School, and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies from the University of Vermont.
Amy has almost a decade of professional experience in renewable energy, management consulting, project management, education, and outdoor recreation and tourism. She earned a Master of Science in Sustainability Management from Georgetown University, a graduate certificate in Environmental Policy and International Development from the Harvard Extension School, and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies from the University of Vermont.