Kacey joins the Conservation Law Center as the inaugural Constance and Terry Marbach Conservation Attorney. For Kacey, growing up in the woods and on the lakes of Northern Michigan fostered a deep appreciation for the Midwest’s natural resources. Her time working as a student in the Conservation Law Clinic at Indiana University Maurer School of Law affirmed her interest in pursuing a career in environmental law. While at Maurer, Kacey gained additional experience working on environmental issues and initiatives through internships with the Mexican Center for Environmental Law and the Environmental Law Institute. Most recently, she worked as the Policy Specialist and Staff Attorney at Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council in Northern Michigan, where she collaborated with local governments, property owners, and community members to preserve the area’s abundant freshwater resources. Kacey is a member of the Michigan Bar Association and is also licensed in Indiana. In her free time, she enjoys kayaking, hiking, and exploring new places.