Liz began her career in ocean conservation, where she learned the hard way that the data don’t speak for themselves. After a crushing policy loss on the international stage, she was determined to understand how power actually works. She focused first on agenda-setting via press coverage and then within social media, before turning her attention to the undeniable impact of personal stories.
She put those experiences to work training thousands of scientists in science communication and storytelling. She has enjoyed meaningful collaborations in fields as disparate as fisheries ecology, cognitive neuroscience, and computer science.
More than anything, she focuses on helping scientists find the courage and language they need to create change within themselves, their institutions, and the world.
