The Cape Cod Tufts Club invited alumni, parents, friends of Tufts and members of the Intercollegiate Alumni of Cape Cod and Islands and the general public, to join them for an evening with Andrew Gottlieb, Executive Director of the Association to Preserve Cape Cod (APCC) on Tuesday, January 11.
We gathered via Zoom to learn more about the mission of the APCC and what this organization is doing to protect the Cape’s precious natural resources. Andrew also discussed the APCC’s various projects they are working on including those related to habitat protection, climate change and sustainability.
If you missed this excellent presentation, please click here to watch the recording of the webinar.
About Andrew Gottlieb:
Andrew Gottlieb has a BA from Harvard University and an MBA from Boston University. Andrew has more than 30 years of environmental protection experience in government and elected terms in municipal office. Andrew is currently the Executive Director at the Association to Preserve Cape Cod.
Andrew was the Executive Director of the Cape Cod Water Protection Collaborative from 2007 until January 2017. Prior to that, as Chief of the Office of Commonwealth Development, he coordinated Massachusetts’s energy, housing, environmental and transportation policies. During his 16 years at the Department of Environmental Protection, Andrew conceived the successful estuaries preservation program and built an innovative revolving fund into the nationally recognized model for watershed protection funding.
Andrew is serving his fith term on the Mashpee Board of Selectmen. He has served as a Water and Sewer Commissioner, has been a Board member of the Massachusetts Climate Action Network and a Trustee of Cape Cod Community College.