Alfredo Con

Stormwater Associate

(617) 540-5650 x1090 | acon@crwa.org | he/him

Alfredo serves as CRWA’s Stormwater Associate, supporting stormwater management efforts by supporting technical projects, performing desktop geographic analyses, developing conceptual designs for green stormwater infrastructure (GSI), conducting site assessments and outdoor research, and engaging with local community members. 

Alfredo earned a B.S. in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences with a concentration in Climate Science from Cornell University. Utilizing his Hispanic heritage, he led a living/learning community of Spanish students as the Resident Language Fellow at Cornell’s Language House. He brings technical, policy, and advocacy skills from two research assistant positions: Cornell’s Experimental Geochemistry Lab–where he helped gain a better understanding of lithium’s behavior in the mantle–and the Hudson River Conservation and Land Use Program–where he helped create an outreach publication that highlighted municipal wetland conservation efforts around the watershed. 

Born in L.A. and raised in Nebraska, Alfredo now calls Brookline home. He has a passion for music and coffee, and can be seen outdoors rockhounding, biking, and playing tennis.