Maggie L. Fox is Founder of the Global Biodiversity Narrative Project, which seeks to revitalize and realign the cultural narrative about humanity’s true relationship of interdependence and connection with all life on Earth. She also serves organizations, foundations, communities in the development and implementation of 21stcentury biodiversity, climate change, regenerative, organic agriculture and clean energy strategies. She is a veteran of numerous local, state, national and international environmental, political and policy campaigns.
Maggie is past President and CEO of the Climate Reality Project and the Climate Action Fund, working with Founder Al Gore to implement global climate leadership campaigns. She was the national President of America Votes as well as the Deputy Executive Director of the Sierra Club. Maggie currently serves on the boards of the Francis M. Green Fund, the Alliance for the Climate Emergency, Mad Agriculture, Colorado State University’s School of Global Environmental Sustainability and The Outdoor Policy Outfit (TOPO). Maggie began her career as a classroom teacher and community organizer on the Navajo and Hopi Reservations of Arizona and New Mexico. An avid outdoorswoman, Maggie worked with both the North Carolina and Colorado Outward Bound Schools and has been on numerous mountaineering and other outdoor expeditions around the world. She and her husband, Mark Udall, live in Eldorado Canyon, Colorado. They have two children.