Piper Casey

Piper joined Ross Strategic in 2024, bringing experience in public health, sustainability, and circular economy. She leverages her expertise in fostering partnerships, strategic planning, and collaborative problem solving to ensure that actions align with values in each project she takes on.

Piper focuses her work on the intersection of human health and the environment, particularly in water, food, and climate spaces. Her portfolio includes support for a variety of facilitation and strategic planning efforts, including the Washington State Food Policy Forum, other state-led policy advisory groups, national councils, and King County’s regional engagement and visioning process for wastewater investments. Across these efforts, Piper applies her strengths in systems-based thinking, designing collaborative engagement processes, and synthesizing stakeholder input and data to support strategy development and continuous process improvement.

Prior to joining Ross, Piper led partnerships development at Ridwell, collaborating with over 120 partners across eight U.S. cities to advance post-consumer waste diversion and circular economy solutions. She also worked in local government to implement sustainability initiatives and develop climate action planning.

Piper holds a bachelor’s degree in Public Health-Global Health from the University of Washington, with minors in Comparative History of Ideas and Law, Societies, and Justice. Outside of work, you can find Piper out for a long run, hiking in the mountains, coaching high school track and field, or playing with her Australian Shepherd.

Piper Casey

Research Associate

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