Madison Quinn serves as Sustainability Coordinator for Monroe County. She is charged with the development and implementation of the County's Climate Action Plan, Climate Adaptation & Resiliency Plan, and other county-wide sustainability policies, projects, and programs. She has over 15 years of experience working at the interface of environmental science, policy, and community engagement. She has a passion for collaboration with community partners in sustainability efforts in her work, advancing Monroe County's sustainability programs while supporting other stakeholders in their own sustainability efforts. Madison previously worked as Program Administrator at the New York Water Environment Association (NYWEA). At NYWEA, she developed and implemented an annual continuing education program for water quality professionals, administered various scholarship programs, and managed communications, outreach, and public engagement for the organization. Prior to working at NYWEA, Madison was the program manager for Onondaga County's award-winning Save the Rain Program – a stormwater management initiative employing green and gray infrastructure to manage runoff in Syracuse, NY. The program worked to reduce combined sewer overflows and improve water quality in Onondaga Lake and its tributaries. She earned a master of public administration degree from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University and a bachelor of science degree in environmental science and policy from Clarkson University. Madison lives in Downtown Rochester and enjoys cooking, welding, creating pottery, and taking brisk walks along waterways.