MAGGIE FOX


Maggie Fox is a conservationist and attorney from Boulder, CO. She currently serves as
the president of America Votes. Previously, she served as deputy executive director of
the Sierra Club, where she worked for more than 20 years leading numerous national
political and environmental campaigns. She held a number of positions at the Sierra
Club, including director of the Southwest regional office and senior issues specialist on
western public lands and resources. Ms. Fox has worked extensively on issues as varied
as global warming and energy policy, growth and sprawl, and western public lands
and water resources.

Prior to her Sierra Club career, Ms. Fox lived and worked on the Navajo and Hopi
reservations as a tribal school teacher and community organizer and as an instructor
and administrator with National Outward Bound Schools.
She earned her B.A. from the University of North Carolina, a Masters in Education from
the University of Colorado, and a law degree from Lewis and Clark Northwestern School
of Law.