Kenza Sidi-Ali-Cherif

Associate, Development & Communications @ Amazon Conservation Team

About Kenza Sidi-Ali-Cherif

Kenza Sidi-Ali-Cherif Associate, Development & Communications

Kenza Sidi-Ali-Cherif holds the position of Associate in Development & Communications. She began her career with ACT as a communications consultant in early 2021. By 2022, she had transitioned to a full-time role, where she is now dedicated to sharing ACT’s mission, vision, and key messages with the public.

Kenza Sidi-Ali-Cherif's Background in Environmental Policy

Kenza has extensive experience in environmental policy, having worked in Washington, DC, at various non-profits for over five years. Her work has encompassed significant contributions to multiple studies focusing on marine pollution. She has a deep recognition of the importance of Indigenous knowledge and land rights in conservation decisions.

Kenza Sidi-Ali-Cherif Senior Program Assistant at the National Academies

Before her current role, Kenza served as a Senior Program Assistant at the National Academies for the Ocean Studies Board. In this position, she contributed to several research initiatives aimed at addressing and mitigating marine pollution. Her role underscored her commitment to oceanic environmental health and the intricate dynamics of marine ecosystems.

Kenza Sidi-Ali-Cherif Education and Expertise

Kenza Sidi-Ali-Cherif holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from George Washington University. Her academic background, combined with her extensive work in environmental policy and communications, equips her with a unique perspective and aptitudes that she brings to her current role at ACT.

Kenza Sidi-Ali-Cherif Personal Interests

Beyond her professional commitments, Kenza enjoys several personal hobbies. She loves taking care of her houseplants, which reflects her interest in nurturing and conservation. Additionally, she engages in playing music and baking, activities that provide her with creative and recreational outlets.

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