Sean . Mahoney

Conservation Law Foundation Maine
Sean Mahoney serves as the Conservation Law Foundation’s Executive Vice President and Director of its Maine Advocacy Center. Prior to joining CLF in 2007, Sean practiced environmental law in San Francisco and Portland, ME for 15 years, where he represented a variety of commercial and nonprofit clients in all aspects of state and federal environmental litigation and permitting. At CLF, Mahoney focuses on climate change and clean energy, marine conservation and sustainability, transportation and energy infrastructure, and restoring and protecting Maine’s rivers and coastal watersheds. Mahoney, a resident of Falmouth, received his J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law and his undergraduate degree from Bowdoin College. After college he served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Sri Lanka and after law school as a law clerk for the Honorable Fred I. Parker, U.S. District Court for the District of Vermont. He has served on a number of boards, including  the Falmouth Town Council, GrowSmart Maine (chair), Gulf of Maine Research Insitute, Konbit Sante and the Falmouth Land Trust, and currently serves as a member of the Vinalhaven Land Trust.
 
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