Carol Gregory
Senior Vice President for Communications & Marketing | CLF Massachusetts | She/Her
Carol Gregory is the Senior Vice President for Communications and Marketing. In this role Carol develops and oversees external communication and marketing initiatives including media relations, online engagement, and development communications.
Carol has more than 20 years of strategic communications, marketing, and broadcast journalism experience. Following a career in television, where she produced and wrote national and syndicated television specials and documentaries, she turned her attention to elevating the message, mission, and visibility of advocacy organizations. She has held leadership roles at a wide range of global and national nonprofits focusing on issues from the environment and human rights to broadband access and public health.
Carol is a native of North Carolina who relocated to the New England region from Washington, D.C. She enjoys hiking, great culinary experiences, and traveling. She is a graduate of Howard University in Washington, D.C.
Recent Posts
Sep 10 2020
We first published a version of this blog in September of 2017. Over six days in August 2017, Hurricane Harvey dumped 27 trillion gallons of water on Houston and parts of the Gulf Coast, leaving a wide swath of destruction and toxic pollution for communities to deal with in the storm’s wake. Harvey damaged or destroyed…
Aug 5 2020
We’re already well into the alphabet when it comes to 2020’s hurricane season – and August has barely even begun. Tropical Storm Isaias blew through New England yesterday, downing trees and power lines, flooding roads, and even triggering a statewide tornado warning in Massachusetts. At its hurricane strength, Isaias brought massive flooding to Puerto Rico…
Sep 19 2017
Last week, CLF crossed a major milestone in our case against oil giant ExxonMobil when a federal judge in Boston ruled that our lawsuit could move forward. For decades, ExxonMobil has left communities in Massachusetts in harm’s way by failing to fortify its Everett, Massachusetts, oil distribution terminal against the impacts of climate change. One strong storm could…
Sep 11 2017
Over six days, Hurricane Harvey dumped 27 trillion gallons of water on Houston and parts of the Gulf Coast, leaving a wide swath of destruction and toxic pollution for communities to deal with as they try to rebuild from the storm. 100,000 homes incurred damage or were lost altogether, and restoration efforts are estimated to…
Aug 28 2017
In May, CLF and Massport reached a landmark agreement aimed at improving public transit access in Boston as well as cutting air and carbon pollution in the city and surrounding communities. Through the agreement, Massport, which owns Logan Airport, agreed to offset a large parking expansion at the airport with an impressive list of transit…
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