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New Jersey League of Conservation Voters Promotes Allison McLeod to Deputy Director
TRENTON, NJ – New Jersey LCV is proud to announce the promotion of Senior Policy Director Allison McLeod to Deputy Director.
Since joining New Jersey LCV as a Policy Director in 2022, McLeod has demonstrated exceptional leadership, strategic insight, and dedication to the organization’s mission of protecting New Jersey’s environment for future generations.
As Deputy Director, McLeod will continue to direct the organization’s lobbying efforts and campaign strategies, fostering strong relationships with legislative and administrative officials. Additionally, she will take on a broader role in managing New Jersey LCV’s programs and coalitions, working to strengthen partnerships across the state.
“Allison has proven to be an invaluable asset to New Jersey LCV. Her passion for environmental conservation and her deep understanding of policy makes her the perfect fit for this role,” said Ed Potosnak, Executive Director, New Jersey LCV. “We are thrilled to have her stepping into this new position, where she will continue to drive meaningful change for the environment in our state.”
A lifelong New Jersey resident, McLeod’s passion for environmental conservation began in sixth grade after reading an article that sparked her interest in marine science. She went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in marine science from the University of San Diego, and she started her career as a Marine Mammal Observer offshore in the Gulf of Mexico. Her path eventually led her back to New Jersey, where she served in the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection's Office of Government Relations. There, she supported municipalities across the state with their environmental needs. Prior to joining New Jersey LCV, she was Director of Personnel and Strategic Operations in local government.
In addition to her work with New Jersey LCV, McLeod is an active member of her community, serving on the Aberdeen Township Zoning Board and as an elected County Committeewoman.
Reflecting on her promotion, McLeod shared, “I am honored to step into the role of Deputy Director at New Jersey LCV. Protecting our state’s environment is my life’s passion, and I am excited to continue working alongside such a dedicated team to address the pressing environmental challenges facing New Jersey. I look forward to building on our progress by advancing policies that promote clean energy, protect our natural resources, and ensure environmental justice for communities that are disproportionately affected by pollution and climate impacts. Together, we can shape a healthier, more resilient future for all New Jerseyans, and I’m deeply committed to making this vision a reality.”
The New Jersey League of Conservation Voters is a non-partisan organization whose mission is to elect environmental champions, hold public officials accountable, and support laws which protect our environment and improve the quality of people’s lives.