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Jenny Hoffner

Senior Director, Water Supply
Department: Conservation

Area of Focus: Jenny works to engage communities to secure sustainable water supplies through water efficiency.

Background: Jenny joined American Rivers in 2007. Prior to that she worked as an independent consultant in Atlanta providing community, land and organizational development support to groups, government and citizens. Jenny served as Director of Partnerships for Parks, a joint program of the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation and the City Parks Foundation. Under Jenny's stewardship the program worked with more than 4000 groups and 65,000 park supporters to start, strengthen and support community involvement in the 28,000 acres of New York City parks.

Jenny joined Partnerships for Parks in 1997 to organize an effort to transform the Bronx River from a neglected dumping ground to a healthy urban waterway. Over a period of four years, she gradually built community support for the River through a strategy of intensive outreach, public events/education, and community transformation. Ultimately, she helped build the Bronx River Alliance, a coalition of more than 65 government agencies, community organizations, schools and businesses, and attracted nearly $115 million in public and private funding to the river.

Before Partnerships, Jenny worked with citizens, businesses and government agencies in Atlanta to transform vacant lots, abandoned industrial sites and areas along the Chattahoochee River into public green spaces, community gardens and greenways.

Education: B.A. in Anthropology and Human & Natural Ecology from Emory University, and M.L.A. in Landscape Architecture from the University of Georgia

Favorite River: Bronx River and Chattahoochee River


Blog Posts By This Author

Three Simple Ways to Use Water More Wisely

October 6, 2011 | Water Pollution, Water Supply

Clean water may appear to flow magically from the tap, but it’s the result of an intricate system that starts with healthy rivers and streams. Learn three simple tips for saving water at home – tips that will help both your household and your local river.

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Where does my water come from?

August 25, 2011 | Water Supply

My one year old daughter Aviva sits in the bath tub and marvels at the sprinkle of water that splashes her face.  She swats it and surprises herself. Overjoyed, she leans over, drinks it and smiles.  It is magic! Or at least, it seems like it to her. But it is not magic. It’s an intricate system of pipes and pumps that delivers water to our sinks, bathtubs, dishwashers, ice makers.   

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