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Rev. Shelley Page serves as the Interim Minister at the Anchorage Unitarian Universalist Fellowship. A graduate of Cornell University and Starr King School for the Ministry in Berkeley, she also served congregations in Delaware, Michigan, and Utah. A Unitarian Universalist for over 35 years, her lay leadership roles include the founding mother of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Canandaigua in New York. Her previous careers included marketing and communications management for business and not-for-profit organizations. The mother of two grown daughters, she originally hails from the Finger Lakes region of Western New York and has lived in states across the U.S.
David Boseto is the Co-Director of Ecological Solutions Foundation in the Solomon Islands, working on long-term community-owned conservation. A freshwater fish specialist, his background includes a master's degree in marine biology from the University of South Pacific in Fiji, and a master's degree in environmental science from Texas A&M. He received global recognition as a Hotspot Hero by the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund.
Nixon Buka Tooler serves as the Roviana Conservation Foundation Coordinator, building social and ecological resilience to climate change in Roviana in the Western Province of the Solomon Islands.
Rev. Shelley Page serves as the Interim Minister at the Anchorage Unitarian Universalist Fellowship. A graduate of Cornell University and Starr King School for the Ministry in Berkeley, she also served congregations in Delaware, Michigan, and Utah. A Unitarian Universalist for over 35 years, her lay leadership roles include the founding mother of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Canandaigua in New York. Her previous careers included marketing and communications management for business and not-for-profit organizations. The mother of two grown daughters, she originally hails from the Finger Lakes region of Western New York and has lived in states across the U.S.
David Boseto is the Co-Director of Ecological Solutions Foundation in the Solomon Islands, working on long-term community-owned conservation. A freshwater fish specialist, his background includes a master's degree in marine biology from the University of South Pacific in Fiji, and a master's degree in environmental science from Texas A&M. He received global recognition as a Hotspot Hero by the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund.
Nixon Buka Tooler serves as the Roviana Conservation Foundation Coordinator, building social and ecological resilience to climate change in Roviana in the Western Province of the Solomon Islands.