An attorney in Houston, Texas, Stanley Duane Wilkinson launched his private practice nearly two decades ago. In addition to serving Houston clients in areas ranging from personal injury to family law, Houston’s Stanley Duane Wilkinson supports organizations such as The Nature Conservancy. One of the largest grassroots environmental organizations in existence, The Nature Conservancy heads projects in 79 countries around the world through the support of over a million individual members. The organization recently named Jennifer Morris its next CEO to guide further conservation efforts in the coming years. Jennifer Morris will bring over 25 years of conservation experience to her leadership of The Nature Conservancy. Most recently, she has served as the president of Conservation International, overseeing the development of partnerships and programs focused on indigenous communities. Her past experience includes serving as a business development consultant with Women's World Banking. She holds a master's degree in international affairs from the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University. In taking the helm of The Nature Conservancy, she looks forward to cultivating the organization's programs and scientific partnerships. She believes in the power of these efforts to answer the world's current needs, leading to transformation for the future of conservation.
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Since 1986, Stanley Duane Wilkinson has operated a private law practice in Houston, where his areas of focus include personal injury, civil litigation, and criminal defense. Outside of work, Houston attorney Stanley Duane Wilkinson supports charitable organizations such as The Nature Conservancy.
One of the largest and most respected environmental organizations in the world, the Nature Conservancy comprises more than a million members and operates in 72 countries on six continents. Among the organization’s priorities is creating sustainable food and water supplies through innovative technology and creative community collaborations. Worldwide food demand is projected to increase by 50 percent in the next three decades, and sustainable food and water supplies are vital to the health of the planet and its people. The Nature Conservancy provides fishers with electronic monitoring devices to help them reduce bycatch and protect human populations while feeding their communities. Additionally, the organization helps farmers on the Colorado River implement more efficient irrigation systems, and it worked on an initiative to create a water bank in the Upper Colorado River Basin. |