Nuin-Tara Key
Executive Director of Programs

Nuin-Tara Key is Executive Director of Programs at California Forward. In this role, she supports the overall strategy and development of programs across the organization. She has nearly 20 years of experience in climate adaptation and mitigation policy, climate finance, urban and regional planning, and social and environmental equity.

Prior to joining CA FWD, Nuin-Tara served as a Senior Advisor and Consultant, including working with Resilient Cities Catalyst (RCC) to stand up the Mediterranean Climate Action Partnership (MCAP) and support implementation of the California Resilience Partnership (CRP). She served as Director of the North America Public Sector Practice in the Climate and Resilience Hub (CRH) at WTW, a global risk and insurance firm, working with public sector clients to better manage climate risks and guide the transition to a net zero economy.

From 2016-2022, Nuin-Tara worked in the California Governor’s Office of Planning and Research (OPR) as an appointee under Governors Brown and Newson, including as Deputy Director for Climate Resilience. As part of the executive team, Nuin-Tara built the State’s Integrated Climate Adaptation and Resiliency Program and oversaw development of state adaptation planning and implementation grant programs, the Fifth California Climate Change Assessment – including building the first of its kind Tribal Climate Research Grant Program – and coordinated the state’s climate risk disclosure agenda, including integration of physical climate risk into state asset investments. She also served as Chair of the ICARP Technical Advisory Council and oversaw the development of the State’s Climate Adaptation Clearinghouse. Nuin-Tara also served as the state lead for long-term Community Planning and Capacity Building, under that California Disaster Recovery Framework.

Prior to OPR, Nuin-Tara co-founded an international initiative on community-based climate action, combining documentary film and policy research. She has worked in local and regional government, including building the first Regional Racial Equity Program at Metro, the regional government in Portland, OR. She has a Master of Urban and Regional Planning from Portland State University and a BA from Lewis and Clark College.