When elephant poaching escalated rapidly following sales of stockpiled ivory in 2008, Matt Collis understood that tackling consumer markets was the only way to eliminate the value of ivory. Thanks to his vision, the UK Conservative Party pledged to ban all ivory sales, and a decade on the UK now has one of the most stringent ivory bans in the world.
After moving from the UK to IFAW’s Oceania office, Matt grew IFAW’s network of unlikely partners by forming an alliance with the New Zealand shipping industry to protect endangered whales from deadly collisions near the Port of Auckland. He also advised Australian government delegations to the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES).
Today, Matt leads IFAW’s engagement with a range of international conventions, institutions, and Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs), ensuring policy decisions are informed by our work around the world.
Matt holds a degree from the University of Leeds. He is based in the United Kingdom.
Background
Director, International Policy, IFAW United Kingdom
Acting Director, Marine Conservation Program, IFAW United Kingdom
Policy and Campaigns Manager, IFAW Australia
Government Relations Manager, IFAW United Kingdom
Parliamentary Advisor, National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children United Kingdom
Education
Bachelor of Arts, Politics and Parliamentary Studies University of Leeds, United Kingdom
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