The National Wildlife Federation’s 80th Anniversary Luncheon took place April 14, 2016, celebrating eight decades of conservation achievements and the work of 2016 honorees Lowell E. Baier, Administrator Gina McCarthy, and Martha Darling. View the official program for more details on the event.
We invite you to take a look at our recap of events at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C., including event photos, honoree videos, and our 80th Anniversary Luncheon recap blog post.
The National Wildlife Federation owes a heartfelt thank you to our sponsors. Without our sponsors’ support, this event—and all the conservation challenges the National Wildlife Federation works to mitigate—would not be possible.
Ray C Anderson Foundation
Association of Bermuda Insurers and Reinsurers
Lowell & Bonnie Baier
Joe Brennan & Leslie Shad
Michigan Wolfpack
RenaissanceRe Holdings, Ltd
Bruce Wallace & Susie Cannell
Amalgamated Bank
Stan & Alta Barer
Loren Blackford
Ambassador Alan and Melinda Blinken
Environmental Defense Fund
Infogroup Nonprofit Solutions
Catherine Ladnier and JM Robinson
League of Conservation Voters
Paradysz + PM Digital
Quad/Graphics
Reinsurance Association of America
RWT Production
An Environmental Trust, Inc
Alliant Insurance Services, Inc
Drinker Biddle & Reath, LLP
Jamey French & Northland Forest Products
Innovairre
Arthur J Gallagher & Co
Barbara Bramble
Care2.com
Data Direct, Inc
Direct Mail Processors, Inc
Ducks Unlimited
Epsilon
Foundation for Pennsylvania Watersheds
Mary Harris & Jim Eady
Kelly Insurance Agency
RPI Consultants
Julia R Swords
TrueTandem
UnitedHealthcare
Van Ness Feldman LLP
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For questions about the event, please contact Patton Fiske at FiskeP@nwf.org.
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