Romola Stewart is a seasoned expert in conservation impact measurement and evaluation, currently serving as the Head of Evaluation and Science at WWF-Australia since February 2018. With a robust academic background, Romola holds a Ph.D. in Systematic Conservation Planning from The University of Queensland, where an adjunct senior research fellow position has also been held since January 2014. Professional experience includes a program manager role at the Bureau of Meteorology for the UNESCO IOC Perth Programme Office, consulting for the Wildlife Conservation Society on a UNDP funded project in Cambodia, and a senior planner position with the Government of Western Australia focusing on marine and terrestrial reserve planning. Romola's career reflects a commitment to marine biodiversity and conservation policy, supported by diverse roles in academia and government.
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