Henry Tepper
Henry is a Boston, MA-based independent environmental consultant and teaches land conservation practice in the Masters Program in Sustainability at the Harvard University Extension School and at Brandeis University. Henry has played a leadership role in the Chilean private lands conservation initiative since its inception in the early 2000s, and has helped create both the templates for the Servidumbre Voluntaria agreement and the Derecho Real de Conservación. He also helped establish Tierra Austral. Henry’s other positions include serving as the President of the Massachusetts Audubon Society, as Chief Conservation Officer and Partner of Patagonia Sur, LLC, and working for The Nature Conservancy as the State Director of the New Hampshire Chapter and then as the Director of the New York State Program. Henry has a Bachelors Degree from the University of Michigan and a Masters Degree and Admission to Doctoral Candidacy from Cornell University.