Margaret Kran-Annexstein

Advisor

Margaret Kran-Annexstein is an organizer, campaign manager, and strategist. In her role as Senior Campaigns Advisor for Oxfam America’s climate justice work, she leads public campaigns to push for ambitious steps by the US government and companies to cut emissions and make investments to support marginalized communities as they adapt and build resilience to increasingly extreme weather. Prior to her role at Oxfam America, Margaret was a Campaign Director at Mighty Earth, where she developed advocacy, communications, and field campaigns for Mighty Earth’s forests and oceans program areas to pressure companies to clean up supply chains and advocate for sustainable policy. In this role, Margaret led negotiations with elected officials and corporate executives, coordinated with coalition partners in the US and internationally, and oversaw advocacy initiatives and program staff to advance campaign goals. Margaret also sat on the Executive Committee for the Global Platform on Sustainable Natural Rubber. Margaret started her career at Green Corps, the field school for environmental organizing, as a field organizer and then manager. As the organization’s Assistant Organizing Director, Margaret provided training and support to Green Corps organizers, while managing strategic field campaigns on behalf of national partner organizations. While at Green Corps, she supervised campaigns on issues spanning from stopping the overuse of antibiotics in factory farms to protecting wilderness in the U.S. to stopping forest destruction globally.