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Hallauer, Amanda
Amanda Medori Hallauer has been with the City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management since 2017 in the Office of Watershed Protection's Environmental Planning division. In the position of Watershed Manager, she is responsible for advancing plans, policies, and projects involving green infrastructure as part of DWM's stormwater management program. Among other responsibilities, she coordinated the use of innovative Environmental Impact Bond financing to implement restoration and resilience projects on the City's Westside, and continues to guide EIB program implementation. Prior to the City of Atlanta, she spent 14 years as a Project Manager with consulting firm D. R. Horne & Company, based in Washington, DC, developing long-term strategies for protection and sustainable use of ecologically and culturally important properties, neighborhoods, and watersheds. Amanda has a Master of Environmental Management from Duke University's Nicholas School of the Environment, where she was a Doris Duke Conservation Fellow and NSF Fellow, and a B.S. from Tulane University.