Aquarium welcomes two new board members

The Pacific Visions Theater at the Aquarium of the Pacific.

Samantha Attwood and Art Levitt have officially joined the Aquarium of the Pacific’s Board of Directors. Attwood is the worldwide head of Amazon’s Devices Technology Licensing Business Development Team and contributes to new sustainability and energy initiatives across Amazon. Levitt has headed businesses in the media, hospitality, and entertainment.
“Attwood’s experience in tech, sustainability, and conservation and Levitt’s experience in media, hospitality, and entertainment will contribute new perspectives and expertise to the Aquarium’s Board. Both of these new board members come with valuable and relevant experience that will help enhance the Aquarium’s programs,” Aquarium Board Chair Ed Feo said. “Their knowledge and leadership will also help us plan strategically and increase our impact as we approach our twenty-fifth anniversary.”

Samantha Atwood,
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Attwood previously worked with Amazon Web Services’ energy team to negotiate renewable energy access in international regions. Prior to Amazon, Attwood worked as a researcher for The Nature Conservancy, with a focus on Endangered Species Act efficacy and agricultural system sustainability. She holds a bachelor’s degree in ecology and evolutionary biology from Yale University and an MBA in enterprise management and sustainability from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Attwood is also a founding member of the #RelistWolves campaign—a grassroots coalition of conservationists, environmental nonprofit organizations, wildlife advocates, and scientists committed to raising public awareness about wolves’ importance as ecosystem guardians and advocating to restore their protections under the Endangered Species Act. The Aquarium has long worked to dispel myths about sharks. Wolves, another apex predator, face similar misconceptions, and Attwood is passionate about the power of education to help people to view them with respect rather than fear. She is also a board member of Wolves of the Rockies and an advisory group member for the University of California, Los Angeles’ Institute of the Environment and Sustainability.

Art Levitt
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Levitt served as chief of staff of the Dalio Foundation Inc., where he managed initiatives in microfinance, oceanographic work, and marine conservation. His other previous positions include CEO of the Nielsen Company’s Media Sync Platform, venture partner at Jerusalem Venture Partners, founding CEO of Fandango, Inc., president of Disney Regional Entertainment, and president and CEO of Hard Rock Cafe, International.
As vice president of resorts and special projects for The Walt Disney World Company, Levitt oversaw the operation of the Walt Disney World’s Resort’s nightlife and entertainment complex, Pleasure Island, as well as The Disney Village Marketplace and the Disney Village Resort and Disney Vacation Club. Prior, he served as vice president of corporate projects for The Walt Disney Company.

Levitt earned a bachelor’s degree in biology with a marine science focus from Southampton College and completed the program for management development from Harvard University. He also serves on the board of Reefcheck.org, an organization dedicated to saving the reef ecosystem through community science.

The nonprofit Aquarium of the Pacific is a community gathering place where diverse cultures and the arts are celebrated and where important challenges facing our planet are explored. The Aquarium is dedicated to conserving and building nature and nature’s services by building the interactions between and among peoples. Home to more than 12,000 animals, Aquarium exhibits include Babies!, Coral Reefs: Nature’s Underwater Cities, Pacific Visions, and Shark Lagoon. Beyond its animal exhibits, the Aquarium offers educational programs for people of all ages, including First Wednesdays featuring guest speakers. The Aquarium offers memberships with unlimited FREE admission for 12 months and other special benefits. To make a donation to help support the Aquarium, please visit pacific.to/donate.

To visit, advance reservations are required for everyone and can be made at aquariumofpacific.org or by calling (562) 590-3100. The Aquarium of the Pacific is located at 100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach, CA 90802.