Kathleen Mogelgaard
Guest Speaker
Professional Affiliation
President and CEO, Population Institute
Expert Bio
Kathleen Mogelgaard is President and CEO of the Population Institute, where she directs the organization’s advocacy and public education activities. Kathleen is passionate about promoting deeper understanding of linkages among issues that are critical for sustainable development, including population dynamics, reproductive rights, gender, climate change, and food security. Prior to taking the leadership helm the Population Institute in 2021, Kathleen was a senior fellow at the institute and Principal of KAM Consulting, where she worked with clients in Washington and globally in policy analysis, research, and advocacy. She served as senior advisor at Population Action International, policy advisor at Oxfam America, assistant director of government relations at the National Audubon Society, and fellow at the Population Reference Bureau, where she provided research support and technical assistance for conservation and development projects in Africa and Asia. Kathleen has participated as an observer in negotiations on the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, where she represented the World Resources Institute in advocating for effective adaptation planning that incorporates the expressed needs of marginalized and vulnerable communities. Kathleen has designed and taught courses on global challenges and political engagement at the University of Maryland, and was the lead researcher and writer of “Unfinished Business: The Pursuit of Rights and Choices for All,” the United Nations Population Fund’s 2019 State of World Population Report. She holds masters degrees in public policy and natural resources from the University of Michigan.
Insight & Analysis by Kathleen Mogelgaard
- Past event
- Population
Population and Development in the 21st Century
- Publication
- Environment
Climate Change Adaptation and Population Dynamics in Latin America and the Caribbean - Perspectives from the Region
- Past event
- Environment
Double Dividends: Population Dynamics & Climate Adaptation
- Past event
- Environment
The Farmer’s Dilemma: Climate Change, Food Security, and Human Mobility
- Past event
- Environment