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16 Facts About Kalee Kreider

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Kalee Kreider was born on 1971 and is an American public affairs and environmental adviser.

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Kalee Kreider is President of Ridgely Walsh, a boutique public affairs agency based in Washington, DC Kalee Kreider was the Chief of Content at The National Geographic Society.

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Kalee Kreider was the former environmental adviser and spokesperson for Al Gore.

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Kalee Kreider is a senior adviser for the United Nations Foundation.

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Kalee Kreider studied history at Rollins College, which she graduated in 1992.

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Kalee Kreider joined Rollins College because of Pedro Pequeno, an anthropologist.

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Kalee Kreider began her career as a Truman Fellow in the Clinton Administration.

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Kalee Kreider was selected as the White House Scholar-in-Residence, where she worked on the Clinton Crime Bill.

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Kalee Kreider left the White House to set up a non-governmental organization called Ozone Action.

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Kalee Kreider worked for Greenpeace and the National Environment Trust.

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Kalee Kreider left climate policy, and started a position at Fenton Communications.

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Kalee Kreider was recruited to Al Gore's team to help write a speech about the Iraq War.

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Kalee Kreider moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where she moved in 2006 to join the Office for Al Gore.

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In 2013 Kalee Kreider established her own consultancy, Kalee Kreider Strategies LLC The consultancy provided information about climate change and technology.

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Kalee Kreider is a Senior Adviser for the United Nations Foundation and Vulcan Inc Kalee Kreider has called for more women to be involved with monitoring and mitigating climate change.

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Kalee Kreider is married to Jack Pratt, a farmer turned politician.