Our team is 100% volunteer.

FIAA Leadership

FIAA is an all-volunteer inter-disciplinary organization composed of professionals who believe that only collaborative efforts can protect domestic and wild animals, coordinate active conservation efforts in human populations and preserve the biodiversity of our planet for future generations.

No member of the Board, executive officer, advisor or representative receives a salary or fee for their work in FIAA.


Board of Directors

Mindy A. Camponeschi
Chairman and Founder
Michael R. Camp
Vice-Chairman
Bernard L. Dikman
Treasurer
Marydele Donnelly
Secretary
Shelly Camp
Director
Deborah C. Dopkin
Legal Advisor, US
Mark D. Dopkin
Legal Advisor, US
Charles E. Davis
Director of Education Committee
Katherine Van Houten
Director and Representative in France
Takesada Matsutani
Director and Representative in Japan
Nora Levine
Director

Trustees Emeriti

Lorraine P. Camp
Trustee Emeritus
Oscar B. Camp
Trustee Emeritus
Leah R. Camp
Trustee Emeritus

Executive Officers

Mindy A. Camponeschi
President
Michael R. Camp
Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Cristian M. Von Reitze
CEO and Latin American Director
Bernard L. Dikman
Treasurer
Marydele Donnelly
Director of International Policy
Ben P. Camp
Creative Consultant
Nina M. Camp
Managing Editor
Ilana J. Wolchinsky
Media Director

Advisors

Deborah C. Dopkin
Legal Advisor, US
Mark D. Dopkin
Legal Advisor, US
Ricardo San Martin P.
Legal Advisor, Chile
Rafael San Martin M.
Legal Advisor, Chile
Dra. Mariella Superina
DVM, Advisor for Conservation Training, Argentina-Switzerland
Dr. Eduardo Hernandez A.
DVM, Veterinary Advisor, Chile
Dr. Pablo Salah J.
DVM, Veterinary Advisor, Chile
Dra. Lesly Cabrias C.
DVM, Veterinary Advisor, Puerto Rico
Florencia Uribe G.
Climate Change Advisor, Chile

Representatives

Dra. Mariella Superina
Argentina-Switzerland
Dra. Fabia P. Bustamante
Brazil
Urzula Gonzalez R.
Chile
Sebastian Hidalgo V.
Chile
Gabriela Llopis G.
Chile
Luis Osvaldo Saavedra I.
Chile
Katherine Van Houten
France
Carla Esposito Hayter
Italy
Takesada Matsutani
Japan
Ricardo Saavedra G.
Spain
Ben Camp
US: Boston, Massachusetts
Susan Sargent
US: Boston, Massachusetts
Micca Camponeschi
Youth Representative, US: NYC
The relationship between people, animals and environmental health is synergistic.

“Successful conservation needs to simultaneously educate people, restore wild and urban landscapes and reestablish healthy animal populations. We are finally coming to the understanding that the relationship between people, animals and environmental health is synergistic. As we build our cities and protect our wildlands, FIAA keeps this crucial relationship in focus. We finally have a conservation approach that recognizes the delicate inter-relationships between animals, people and place and understands that we need to actively exercise care. Bravo FIAA for bringing us to a new threshold of conservation that includes us all.

FIAA is helping those of us in the construction industry learn how to share the habitat with animals, both wild and domestic, by putting compassion at the center of design. Seeing their work, we become inspired to make places where humans can engage in strong support of the animals, both domestic and wild. Through FIAA’s holistic approach to both the protection of wild animals, the care of domesticated animals and the education of those who will care for them, we can have hope that our world may regain a healthy outcome.”

Prof. Jody Rosenblatt Naderi, Landscape Architect, MLB Harvard GSD, Distinguished Irving Professor at Ball State University, Indiana, Visiting Scholar CEAR, University British Columbia-O, Canada, Special Faculty College of Architecture, HIT, Harbin, China