Brantley Fry

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Anna Brantley Fry is the executive director of Black Warrior Riverkeeper.

Fry, a Birmingham native, graduated from the Altamont School in 1991 and enrolled in Hollins College (now Hollins University) in Virginia, where she earned her bachelor's degree in environmental law in 1995. She then completed a degree at the environmental law center at Vermont Law School in South Royalton, Vermont in 2000.

After college, Fry began working as a legislative researcher and environmental consultant in Washington D.C., helping to craft policy papers on environmental matters. She joined the Black Warrior Riverkeeper as executive director in June 2006. She has also served as vice-president of the Altamont School Alumni Association. She is married to John Wilson and has two sons, Carlisle and Walker. They are members of Saint Mary's-on-the-Highlands Episcopal Church.

References

  • "Making new waves." (July 7, 2006) Birmingham Weekly.
  • Webster, Briana (August 22, 2006) "New executive director of Black Warrior Riverkeeper gets tour of river." Daily Mountain Eagle.