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Tracey Holloway

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Title & Affiliation
Director Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment
Associate Professor Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Bio

Professor Tracey Holloway is the Director of the Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment (SAGE), a cross-disciplinary research center based in the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin--Madison. She examines air pollution chemistry and transport at the regional and global level, as well as links between air quality and climate, energy, land use, health, and public policy. Professor Holloway teaches courses in environmental modeling, air resource management, and atmospheric chemistry. She has affiliate appointments in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (AOS), Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE), and the La Follette School of Public Policy. Since 2008, Holloway has managed the UW-Madison Climate Leadership Challengestudent innovation competition, geared toward promoting realistic, innovative solutions to reduce climate change and associated risks to human and natural systems. Holloway holds a Ph.D. in AOS from Princeton University, a certificate in Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, and a Sc.B. in Applied Mathematics from Brown University. She completed post-doctoral work at Columbia University's Earth Institute.



In addition to her work at SAGE, Holloway serves on editorial board of the Environmental Research Letters, and is a founding board member of the Earth Science Women's Network (ESWN). Through her work with ESWN, Holloway helps manage the Earth Science Jobs Network (to join, click here). The Earth Science Jobs Network is a co-ed listserve for job announcements in the environmental sciences, maintained by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR).