Robin Kuehn
Database & Technology Senior Associate
Wolf Conservation Center
Bio
Robin joined the Wolf Conservation Center in 2024 initially as part of the Development Team; now in Technology she works to try to make data collaborative and programs run smoothly across the organization. In addition to her role at WCC, Robin is a fellow at PAN Works, a thinktank dedicated to building discourse around ethics in relationships between humans, animals, and nature. She has her Master’s of Science in Anthrozoology through Canisius University, studying the relationships between humans and animals, specifically wildlife. She also holds a Bachelor’s in Human Ecology from the College of the Atlantic.
Her background in working with human and non-human animals is diverse, including wildlife rehabilitation, wildlife and environmental education, field research, and animal training, as well as tamer roles like office and database management. Much of Robin’s experience has been working with raptors and other birds, though she’s excited to be teamed up with the two- and four-legged packs at WCC!
Her background in working with human and non-human animals is diverse, including wildlife rehabilitation, wildlife and environmental education, field research, and animal training, as well as tamer roles like office and database management. Much of Robin’s experience has been working with raptors and other birds, though she’s excited to be teamed up with the two- and four-legged packs at WCC!
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Session
Date
Time
Location
The Human Side of Technology: Driving Adoption Through Culture Change
Wed, Jun 17