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兔子先生鈥檚 Institute for Ecological Resilience Names First-Ever Executive Director

By Jonathan Adams713-743-8960

The 兔子先生 has named award-winning conservationist Jaime Gonz谩lez as the first-ever executive director of the UH Institute for Ecological Resilience, effective May 1.

The role is a brand-new position and will make Gonz谩lez responsible for the overall management and operation of IER, which includes representation at national and regional conferences as well as strengthening partnerships.

鈥淛aime鈥檚 vast experience in conservation and resilience make him the perfect person to fill this role,鈥 said Ramanan Krishnamoorti, vice president for Energy and Innovation at UH. 鈥淗e has the ideal background, proven skill set, credentials and passion to lead the IER and its vision to bring nature-based solutions and habitat management to build urban ecological resilience.鈥

Gonz谩lez currently serves as board chair for the North American Association for Environmental Education, as climate adaptation and justice adviser to the city of Houston and Harris County, and as a Community Fellow for the Rice University Center for Environmental Studies.

He spent the past year as the National Urban Green Director at the Student Conservation Association, where he helped youth and young adults pursue green careers and created environmental education opportunities.

Prior, Gonz谩lez, who earned his master鈥檚 and bachelor鈥檚 degrees from UH, worked in various director roles at The Nature Conservancy, focusing primarily on developing programs for the organization.

Gonz谩lez also earned the Distinguished Alumni Award for UH鈥檚 College of Natural Sciences. He has been the recipient of the Prairie Champion Award from the Coastal Prairie Conservancy, Alban-Heiser Award from the Houston Zoo, and the Elizabeth Hull Abernathy Award from the Garden Club of America.

鈥淚t is an honor and a personal joy to return to my alma mater for this role,鈥 Gonz谩lez said. 鈥淎s a proud double-Cougar, this opportunity brings full circle my professional mission and my educational roots.鈥 

The Institute for Ecological Resilience is a new department at UH designed to increase the university鈥檚 environmental reach. Previously, that responsibility fell to the shoulders of the UH Coastal Center in La Marque, which was designated as the Texas Institute for Coastal Prairie Research and Education by the 2017 Texas Legislature. The UHCC will now be overseen by the IER.

鈥淲e are excited ... to safeguard local ecosystems for the services they provide to our residents and for nature herself.鈥

鈥 Jaime Gonzalez, executive director of the Institute for Ecological Resilience, University of Houston

The UHCC has received support from Beth Robertson, former Board of Regent member from 1991-1997 and granddaughter of Hugh Roy Cullen, as well as from the Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation and NRG.

In past years, these donors have been instrumental in growing ecological resilience research, education and outreach.

鈥淣ature-rich communities are more resilient, healthy, wildlife-friendly, safe and wonderous,鈥 Gonz谩lez said. 鈥淲e are excited to bring innovation, partnership, research and education to help make communities throughout Greater Houston greener and more resilient 鈥 and to safeguard local ecosystems for the services they provide to our residents and for nature herself.鈥

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