Adam Bad Wound
Adam Bad Wound, MA '05, MA '06, serves as chief development officer of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, the nonprofit partner of the National Park Service supporting the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, one of the largest national park units in an urban setting. His career began at Stanford at the Haas Center for Public Service, in a joint appointment with the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society. Since then, his career has focused on advancing conservation philanthropy at the California Academy of Sciences, NatureBridge, and the Wilderness Society. Most recently, he was chief development officer at GRID Alternatives, where he founded the Tribal Solar Accelerator Fund. He holds a Bachelor's degree from St. Olaf College, a Master’s degree from Columbia University, two Master’s degrees from Stanford University, and an Executive Certificate in Nonprofit Leadership from Harvard University. Adam actively volunteers at Stanford and previously completed a term as a member of the board of directors of the Stanford Alumni Association.