Abigail (Abby) Drabick is a project management professional currently serving as the Campaigns Operation Coordinator at Canopy, where she drives cross-functional collaboration to amplify the organization’s impact. Her work focuses on coordinating campaign execution and advancing goals across teams and stakeholders. Before joining Canopy, Abby earned her degree from Columbia University's Climate School and went on to contribute to CDP’s Landscape and Jurisdictional Approaches program. With a passion for systems change, Abby is committed to advancing socially and environmentally responsible supply chains throughout her career.
More about me
I see curiosity as one of the most powerful tools we have. Learning new things keeps me going. What could be more important in a world that doesn’t stand still? Maybe, standing still, Growth doesn’t only occur in motion but in the developing of roots. These are the two sides of my coin, or at least I try to have them be.
Why forests are important to me
Forests ignite imagination just by being themselves. Trees are friends who talk, share with, and protect each other. Although that may only sound possible among Ents, the truth isn’t far off. But beyond the science, there’s something about being in a forest that just feels inherently alive — like you’re stepping into a community that’s been in conversation long before you arrived and will continue long after you leave.
Why Canopy
I knew Canopy from their success stories, but I pursued Canopy as the next step in my career because of their strategy. Canopy has a roadmap and I am happy to be one of the many drivers.
Ask me about
Any movie from the early 2000s. Or why Paddington Bear deserves better.
What ruffles my feathers
Unnecessary use of jargon.
If I were a wild animal, I’d be a kit fox. Small, sneaky, and surviving on charm and snacks. I’m mostly active at weird hours, prefer cozy hideouts, and tend to pop out of nowhere with big eyes and bigger opinions. I'm independent, a little elusive, and honestly just trying to stay warm. I stick close to those I trust. And like the kit fox, I navigate the world best at my own pace.