Spokespeople
We have many experts and policy specialists at WWF on topics that range from planning regulations and renewable energy to food consumption, overfishing and wildlife trade. We can also put you in touch with experts in the field anywhere in the world where WWF is actively working.
Please contact the press team to discuss who is best placed to answer your questions.
Meanwhile, you can find details of our main, generalist spokespeople listed below. If you'd like to speak to any of them, please contact the press team.
Chief Executive, David Nussbaum
David is Chief Executive of WWF-UK, providing leadership across the whole portfolio of WWF’s work. David provides a global perspective on climate and energy issues, sustainability, business and the environment.
Director of Campaigns, David Norman
David Norman has been WWF-UK’s Director of Campaigns since April 2008, responsible for promoting our work to the public and in the political arena.
Director of Programmes, Glyn Davies
Glyn Davies is WWF-UK’s director of programmes and an expert on biodiversity, forest ecology and conservation strategy. Glyn also plays a key role in WWF’s work in Coastal East Africa.
Head of Campaigns, Colin Butfield
Colin manages WWF-UK’s campaigns team covering issues including sustainable homes, overfishing, illegal logging, energy policy, and food.
Head of Climate Change, Keith Allott
Keith heads the climate change team. His areas of interest and expertise include: Emission Trading, Clean Development Mechanism and International Climate Change negotiations
Head of Public Affairs, Margaret Ounsley
Margaret Ounsley is Head of Public Affairs at WWF-UK, responsible for framing and managing engagement with Westminster and Whitehall. She is currently working to embed sustainability at the heart of government.
Head of Business & Industry Relations, Dax Lovegrove
Dax Lovegrove has led WWF's engagement with business and corporate responsibility for 7 years. He's currently collecting innovative business case studies for the Green Game Changers initiative. Follow Dax on Twitter @1Dax1.

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