Rob Croll is a policy analyst in the Division of Intergovernmental Affairs at GLIFWC where he coordinates the Climate Change Program.
His educational background includes a BS in Environmental Studies from Northland College, where he interned with the Red Cliff Tribal Police, and a Master of Environmental Law and Policy from Vermont Law School.
Prior to GLIFWC Croll spent 18 years as a Conservation Officer with the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission, Bureau of Law Enforcement. He spent most of his career in the field enforcing fishing and boating laws and regulations and investigating pollution incidents, boat accidents, and illegal commercialization of fish, reptiles, and amphibians. After retiring he found his way back to the Ceded Territories, spending summers guiding sea kayak trips in Wenaboozhoo minisan (Apostle Islands National Lakeshore) before joining GLIFWC in 2018.
Croll is originally from Southeastern Pennsylvania and now resides in the 1842 Ojibwe Ceded Territory in Northern Wisconsin.