Bruce Spierer is an experienced professional with a background in program management, sustainability, and environmental education. Bruce is currently working as a Program Manager in Climate Action at Adamah, a position they started in November 2020. Prior to this, Bruce was a Marla Bennett Scholar at the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies from September 2019 to May 2020, where they studied and interpreted complex Jewish texts in multiple languages and applied their ideas to contemporary sustainability and spirituality challenges.
From 2016 to 2019, Bruce worked at the Battery Park City Authority as a Horticulturist specializing in soils and organics. In this role, they oversaw soil and waste management operations, expanded partnerships, and developed systems to track and analyze key data. Bruce also led a project to create a dog waste composting system, collaborating with various stakeholders to implement the project plan.
In parallel with their role at the Battery Park City Authority, Bruce worked as a Strategic Planning Consultant on a freelance basis. Bruce audited mission effectiveness, facilitated planning sessions, and provided consultation to the Energy Efficiency Advisory Council (EEAC).
Earlier in their career, Bruce served as a Project Coordinator at the Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden's NYC Compost Project from November 2014 to May 2016. Bruce developed partnerships, advised clients on best practices, and created environmental education programs focused on composting, soil health, and agriculture.
Between 2011 and 2014, Bruce worked as a Farmer and Environmental Educator on various farms, including Growing Power and Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanic Garden. In this role, they practiced intensive vegetable farming using agro-ecology principles and gained expertise in crop planning, propagation, site design, and pest management.
Overall, Bruce Spierer has a strong background in sustainability, environmental education, and program management, with experience in diverse organizations ranging from nonprofit institutions to government agencies.
Bruce Spierer earned an M.A. in Environmental Conservation Education from New York University, completing their studies from 2015 to 2018. Prior to that, they attended Macaulay Honors College at The City University of New York, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Political Science. The specific dates for their undergraduate education are not provided. In addition to their formal education, Bruce Spierer has obtained several certifications. In April 2012, they earned a Master Composter certification from the NYC Compost Project, NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY). In January 2015, they obtained the Project WET certification from the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation. Bruce Spierer further enhanced their skills by completing the Mental Health First Aid certification from Mental Health First Aid USA in May 2019 and the Non-Violent Communication certification from The Living Heart in April 2020.
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