Kate Galambos
Associate II

Kate Galambos joined Triangle in 2023 as a Project Associate on the Facilitation and Public Involvement Team. Kate’s diverse background in journalism, natural resource management, data systems, and mapping gives her the tools to help identify and communicate common goals among stakeholders. Prior to joining Triangle, Kate engaged agricultural producers in the Skagit valley to encourage voluntary enhancement and stewardship of riparian habitat as a part of Skagit County DNR. Her passion and expertise intersect in spaces of collaborative natural resource management that empower local knowledge and science-based strategies.
Throughout her career she has supported nonprofit conservation groups both in the field and behind the desk. She conducted vegetation morality surveys at riparian restoration sites in Skagit County and worked for a North Central Washington land trust as the GIS and Data Manager. As her master’s research, she worked with the Entiat Ranger District to develop the Entiat Sustainable Recreation Strategy, which included the priorities of locals as well as trail condition data gathered via boots on the ground surveys.
Kate earned her B.A. in journalism and political science and M.A. in environmental studies from Western Washington University (WWU).
Outside of work, you’ll likely find her running Bellingham’s urban trail network, groovin’ at one of her partner’s concerts downtown, and having a one-sided conversation with her Golden-Doodle, Pippa.
