Rebecca, a certified nonprofit communications director, earned her bachelor’s degree in communication at Robert Morris University. She also has a graduate certificate in applied animal behavior from the University of Washington.

Bringing more than 15 years of nonprofit marketing, communications, and development experience with her, Rebecca joined the Audubon network in 2018. She started as the communications manager for Audubon Alaska where she supported the team's conservation and policy goals to protect important bird habitat throughout the state. Then in November 2021, she migrated from Alaska to Vermont and joined the Boreal Conservation Program. In her role as senior communications manager, she supports Audubon’s Boreal Conservation work through strategic storytelling and communications, social media, live and virtual events, earned media, and digital content creation.   

When she is not working, Rebecca is most likely found outdoors—camping, birding, hiking, kayaking, cross-country skiing, or gardening. She also enjoys painting, playing music, meditating, and spending time with her family and friends.     

rebecca.sentner@audubon.org

Articles by Rebecca Sentner

Thumbnail image for video. Image of a Cape May Warbler in a tree.
Boreal Forests

Hundreds of Thousands of Boreal Birds Traveled Through the Tadoussac Dunes

By Rebecca Sentner
October 14, 2023 — A new video series showcases this extraordinary phenomenon
Wet American Golden-Plover standing on the ground.
Boreal Forests

Tullik’s Odyssey Continues into the Boreal Forest and Across Canada

By Rebecca Sentner
August 24, 2023 — An interview with Jeff Wells, Vice President of Boreal Conservation with National Audubon Society on the American Golden-Plover Southbound Migration Project.
A group of community scientists participating in the Christmas Bird Count.
Boreal Forests

Audubon’s Geoff LeBaron Speaks Before the Parliament of Canada’s Committee on Science and Research

By Rebecca Sentner
February 13, 2023
Ruby-throated Hummingbird and flower.
Boreal Forests

22 Actions You Can Take for Birds

By Rebecca Sentner
May 19, 2022 — Celebrating the International Day for Biological Diversity on 5/22/22