Erin Fleck
Erin Fleck directs public policy efforts for Pew’s safer chemicals project, which aims to reduce Americans’ exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals.
Before her current role at Pew, Fleck led issue advocacy campaigns for nonprofits, worked in state government, and managed state and federal electoral campaigns. She also worked as a field manager at Oceana, where she managed a team of grassroots experts to advance state and federal ocean conservation and restoration policies. That position followed Fleck’s earlier work at Pew, where she focused on strategy and advocacy for the organization’s environment and government performance projects, including national parks’ deferred maintenance, U.S. public lands and rivers conservation, and state retirement savings programs.
Fleck holds a bachelor’s degree with majors in public policy and in economics and business from Kalamazoo College, and a master’s in environmental management from Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment.