Ayana Elizabeth Johnson Podcast, Bio, Wiki, Age, Married, Book, Salary, And Net Worth

Ayana Elizabeth Johnson Bio | Wiki

Ayana Elizabeth Johnson is an American podcaster, policy expert, marine biologist, and conservation strategist. She founded a consulting firm called Ocean Collectiv and currently serves as its president. The firm helps to find ocean “conservation solutions grounded in social justice.”Also, Ayana is the founder of a think tank called Urban Ocean Lab meant for climate change and ocean conservation policy in coastal cities.

Previously, she worked for the New York University where she served as an adjunct professor in the Department of Environmental Studies. Before that, Ayana worked for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and served in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). In 2017, she was a national co-director of partnerships for the inaugural March For Science.

Ayana Elizabeth Johnson Age | Date Of Birth

She was born on August 23, 1980, in the United States of America. Ayana is 41 years old.

Ayana Elizabeth Johnson Height

She is a woman of average stature. Atana stands at a height of 5 ft 5 in ( Approx 1. 65m).

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Ayana Elizabeth Johnson Family

She was born and raised by her father and mother in Brooklyn, New York. Ayana holds American nationality but belongs to the African-American ethnicity. However, she has not shared much about her childhood life, her parents, and her siblings.

Ayana Elizabeth Johnson Married

Her parents were a teacher and an architect who raised Ayana in Brooklyn, New York.  However, she has always maintained a very low profile about her marital status.

Ayana Elizabeth Johnson Education

She is a Ph.D. holder. Ayana graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in environmental science and public policy from Harvard University. She then proceeded to join Scripps Institution of Oceanography for her Ph.D. in marine biology which she earned in 2011. Ayana’s Ph.D. research focused on understanding multi-disciplinary sustainable management approaches for coral reef resources. Her dissertation was entitled Fish, Fishing, Diving, and the Management of Coral Reefs.

She won a Switzer Environmental Fellowship, a National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship, and NSF Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) Fellowship for her research. In addition to that, Ayana was a 2010-11 American Association of University Women fellow. She invested in a fish trap to reduce bycatch. The fish trap won the first Rare/National Geographic Solutions Search contest in 2012.

Ayana Elizabeth Johnson Podcast | How To Save A Planet

She launched the How to Save a Planet podcast in August 2020, with her co-creator and co-host Alex Blumberg.  Ayana’s work has been covered by various papers including The Atlantic,  Scientific American,  Nature journal, and The New York Times. Ayana’s conservation and policy work is frequently profiled in popular media such as Elle,  Outside, Atlas of the Future, and The Observer. Those media named  Ayana as one of the “27 Women Leading the Charge to Protect Our Environment.”

Her writing about environmental justice, ocean conservation, and the intersections of climate change has been published in a number of outlets such as Scientific American, Time, The Washington Post, and The New York Times. The NPR podcast called Short Wave interviewed Ayana in 2020  after her Washington Post op-ed. The journalist has contributed to the National Geographic Society and HuffPost blogs since 2013.

Ayana Elizabeth Johnson Book

One World/Penguin Random House published her first book titled All We Can Save in September 2020. The book is an anthology of writing by women climate leaders. The book was edited by Ayana and Katharine Wilkinson. She organized a joint statement in November 2021 demanding that Edelman end its work with fossil fuel companies, such as Exxon. The statement was signed by more than 100 notable figures. Also, she promoted the hashtag #EdelmanDropExxon on social media.

Ayana Elizabeth Johnson  Salary

She currently serves as the host of the How to Save a Planet podcast and as the president of a consulting firm called Ocean Collectiv. Anaya earns an average salary of $109,476 per year.

Ayana Elizabeth Johnson Net Worth

She is an American podcaster, policy expert, marine biologist, and conservation strategist. Ayana has accumulated an estimated net worth of $2,486,926.

Who Is Ayana Elizabeth Johnson

Ayana is an American podcaster, policy expert, marine biologist, and conservation strategist. She currently serves as the host of the How to Save a Planet podcast

When Was Ayana Elizabeth Johnson Born

Ayana is a 44-year-old American podcaster, policy expert, marine biologist, and conservation strategist who was born on August 23, 1980.