Katrina Peavey

Former Communications Manager

Hailing from Prince of Wales Island in Southeast Alaska, Katrina Peavey joins Audubon Alaska with an immense amount of love for Alyeska, our great land. With over ten years of experience across communication, marketing, and film production, Katrina’s primary focus is to harness the power of storytelling activism to connect with audiences and amplify our united voices to conserve Alaska’s birds and vital habitat.  

Before joining Audubon, Katrina gained international experience on the marketing team at HBO and as a Global Marketing Manager and Original Programming Manager at DAZN in London. She received her master’s degree in the Cultural, Media and Creative Industries program at King’s College London and her bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication from Linfield College.  

During summer visits back to Craig, she’d also work on a Marine Debris Project to help a crew of superwomen gather over 160,000 lbs of nets, plastic and Styrofoam off remote coastal shores. The experience reaffirmed her dedication to finding solutions to protect birds and wildlife from ingesting plastic.

When not picking up litter, you can find her teaching yoga, experimenting with watercolors, cross-country skiing, or completing a hiking challenge.  

Articles by Katrina Peavey

An Interview with Filmmaker Mark Titus from The Wild
BirdBlog

An Interview with Filmmaker Mark Titus from The Wild

— How do we save what we love?
What's New in the World of Bird Research?
BirdBlog

What's New in the World of Bird Research?

— Schantz Scholars Speak to Audubon Alaska