Alina Voss serves as the Strategic Communications Program Manager at the American Conservation Coalition. Prior to joining ACC, she spent 6 years in government technology consulting working on software, design, and communications for NASA, Small Business Administration, and General Services Administration. Earlier in her career, she also served as the founding designer of MIT’s PathCheck Foundation and some early-stage startups, as well as working in for an anti-FGM geospatial mapping project through United Nations volunteering.

Alina’s environmental policy writing has been featured in publications such as National Review, The American Conservative, Washington Examiner, New York Post, The Dispatch, The Washington Times, and RealClear Energy.

She is currently a fellow at ConservAmerica and has previously served as a Frederic Bastiat fellow through George Mason’s Mercatus Center, a George Washington Statesmanship fellow through Intercollegiate Studies Institute, and a Congress-Bundestag fellow. She holds an undergraduate degree from Westminster College, PA and a Masters in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government.