Kristiane Huber
PROFILE
Kristiane Huber works to advance state-level climate resilience planning with Pew’s U.S. conservation project. She engages with state and local leaders to develop and enact policy and resilience planning to address disaster risk from flooding, wildfire, drought, and extreme heat. Huber also manages the State Resilience Planning Group, a forum for collaboration among government officials leading statewide resilience initiatives.
Before joining Pew, Huber led the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions’ resilience program. She researched climate risks to the private sector and fostered business and community collaboration on climate preparedness. In prior positions, she consulted on flood risk management for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and managed training and mentorship programs for beginning farmers and sustainable landscapers in Connecticut.
Huber holds a bachelor’s degree in environmental studies and government from Connecticut College and a master’s degree in natural resources and environment from the University of Michigan.