Prior to joining the Center, Unique worked as codirector of a youth grassroots training program at the Sierra Club. There she earned a real estate license and spent two years selling real estate. She previously spent time as a Fulbright fellow in China, a China Oldham fellow at Columbia Law School and a David W. Leebron Human Rights fellow in Thailand. He holds a doctoral degree in cell and developmental biology from Oregon Health and Sciences University. Before joining the Center, she ran her own accounting business, Accounting for the Future, geared specifically toward helping nonprofit organizations. Before joining the Center, Emily served as a law clerk to the Honorable Gregory J. Hobbs, Jr. of the Colorado Supreme Court and worked as a wildlife biologist in California and Idaho. Kristen Monsell, Oceans Program Litigation Director, Senior Attorney, works with the Center's Oceans program to protect marine species and their habitat. Before joining us she was a senior assistant attorney general at the Oregon Department of Justice, and prior to that she worked as managing attorney and clinical professor with the environmental litigation clinic at Lewis & Clark Law School. She holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Washington and a law degree from the University of San Diego School of Law. Previously Stephanie worked for Change.org, where she helped hundreds of people start and win online campaigns to protect wildlife. Before joining the Center, Alison worked on gas pipeline litigation at the Niskanen Center, and climate change and human-rights litigation as a Bertha fellow at EarthRights International. Before coming to the Center he worked at the Union of Concerned Scientists countering the fossil fuel industry’s attempts to block climate action; he supports young climate leaders through SustainUS: US Youth for Justice & Sustainability. Hollin Kretzmann, Senior Attorney, helps the Center's Climate Law Institute advocate for action that will mitigate the effects of climate change. Theresa Rettinghouse, Paralegal, works in the Urban Wildlands program to preserve habitat for special-status species. Prior to joining the legal profession, Andrea taught theater at Contra Costa Community College, Diablo Valley College and College of Marin. John received a law degree from the University of California Davis School of Law, a master's in biochemistry from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and a bachelor's degree in the history, philosophy, and social studies of science and medicine from the University of Chicago. He holds a bachelor's from Prescott College in conservation biology and a law degree from Lewis and Clark Law School. Prior to joining the Center, Miyoko was a local currency activist and sustainable agriculture advocate. Before joining our staff, he helped start the Ecology Center and Big Sky Conservation Institute in Missoula, Montana, and spent the previous decade working in computer-assisted geography and mapping. Before joining the Center, Kristen worked as an assistant attorney general in the Natural Resources Section of the Oregon Department of Justice and as a staff attorney at The Humane Society of the United States in Washington, D.C. She earned her law degree from Lewis & Clark Law School and her bachelor's degree from Saint Lawrence University. Her research has centered around the populations and habitat requirements of insects, from endangered tiger beetles to native bees and monarch butterflies. Before joining the Center, Katherine was an attorney at Communities for a Better Environment, where she fought for environmental justice communities facing toxic pollution from oil drilling and refineries. Before joining the Center, she worked in waste reduction and forest conservation. In 2004, she was voted “Sexiest Newscaster” by a Playboy online poll, gaining 40% of all votes. in geography from Colgate University and completed a master's in environmental studies at Brown University before attending Vermont Law School. Joe holds a bachelor’s degree in parks and recreation management, with an emphasis in forestry, from Northern Arizona University. Contact: Petaluma, CA, 707.779.9613, email Amaroq. Before becoming an attorney, Catherine worked as legislative staff for the U.S. House Resources Committee, Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans. He holds a master's in media studies from The New School, a bachelor's in literature from Columbia University and a bachelor's in Talmud from the Jewish Theological Seminary. He also brings to the Center a background in the field of outdoor education as a naturalist and guide throughout California. A veteran of many environmental and human rights campaigns, he holds a bachelor's in Latin American studies from the University of Arizona. 322, email Aruna. Contact: Asheville, North Carolina, 828.252.4646, email Perrin. She holds a bachelor's degree in sociology from Wittenberg University. Heather has a background managing conservation and electoral campaigns, primarily in Alaska. He earned his B.A. She's been involved in the Oakland and Berkeley Climate Action Coalitions and served as energy commissioner for the city of Berkeley, and holds a bachelor's degree from SUNY Albany in sociology and political science. 310, email Curt. Kassie Siegel, Climate Law Institute Director, Senior Counsel, develops and implements campaigns for the reduction of greenhouse gases and other air pollution and for the protection of wildlife and communities threatened by climate disruption. John Bertrand Gurdon FRS (Dippenhall, Hampshire, 2 de outubro de 1933) é um biólogo desenvolvimentista britânico.. Reconhecido por pesquisas pioneiras em transplante nuclear e clonagem.. Foi laureado com o Nobel de Fisiologia ou Medicina de 2012, juntamente com Shinya Yamanaka, "pela descoberta de que células maduras podem ser reprogramadas de modo a tornarem-se pluripotentes". Contact: Sacramento, CA, 520.609.8334, email Bill. “Chaperone mechanisms in protein folding and assembly” II. View Robin Silver's business profile as Senior Staff and Cofounder at Center for Biological Diversity. After moving to Minneapolis, she worked in the commercial insurance business for eight years. J.P. Rose, Staff Attorney, works in the Center's Urban Wildlands Program to safeguard habitat for endangered species by limiting sprawl development. Bill Haskins, Information Technology Director, is in charge of the Center's computer systems, networking and website management. Contact: Tucson, AZ, 520.623.5252 ext. Contact: Portland, OR, 406.366.4872, email Jess. Lisa holds a law degree from the University of California, Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law and a bachelor's in philosophy from the University of California at Santa Cruz. Contact: Tucson, AZ, 520.433.1091, email Heather. Robin Hartl co-hosted Hometime from 1993 to 2005. Michael earned his law and bachelor's degrees from Yale University and clerked for Justice Carlos Lucero on the 10th Circuit. She holds a bachelor’s degree in marketing from Johnson & Wales University. Camilla Getz, Law Fellow, works in the Environmental Health Program and the Climate Law Institute. He studied computer science and mathematics at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Columbia University and Stanford University. He helped win and defend the Obama Clean Car Standard and has been named one of the world’s 28 “Climate Heroes” by Rolling Stone magazine and Salon.com. Before working for the Center, he spent seven years in private practice. Before joining us she was communications director for a nonprofit behavioral-health organization. Delia Ridge Creamer, Oceans Campaigner, works to protect the oceans from offshore drilling, fracking, and plastic pollution. Oct 4, 2012 #65 Zuljin said: Chelsea Clinton Molly Ringwald Contact: Washington, DC, 202.849.8401 ext. Dan began his career at Environmental Action, MassPIRG and Public Citizen’s Congress Watch and fought in Congress for the Clean Air Act, CAFE standards, Superfund and other responsible energy policies. View Chris Hartl’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Jennifer Molidor, Senior Food Campaigner, helps lead the Center's sustainable food initiatives, including the Take Extinction Off Your Plate campaign. Prior to joining the Center, Liz worked as national field director at Alaska Wilderness League and before that in a variety of roles for the Endangered Species Coalition. Before joining us she worked as a freelance journalist for nearly a decade and in recycling, waste reduction and sustainability for Marion County, Oregon and the city of Portland. Brett Hartl, Government Affairs Director, coordinates the Center's work on federal legislative issues that affect endangered species, public lands, oceans, climate and energy. She holds a degree in English and politics from the University of Puget Sound. Cynthia Elkins, Senior Paralegal, received her paralegal certificate from Humboldt State University in 2012 and a bachelor of arts in communication from the University of Alabama in 1993. Most recently he was a stormwater engineer in Green Bay. Prior to joining the Center, she worked with grassroots organizations and international nonprofit groups to combat factory farming, animal testing, commercial whaling and trophy hunting. Noelle Bell, Social Media Organizer, works in the Communication Program to manage the Center's social media. Michael Hudson, Chief Operating Officer, works to provide services that will increase the efficiency of the Center's operations and help the organization be more effective in achieving our mission. Shaye Wolf, Climate Science Director, works with the Center's Climate Law Institute. Prior to joining the Center, she worked at Arizona State University, leading reassessments of the world’s reef-building corals, tunas and billfishes for the IUCN in coordination with scientists around the globe, and now maintains that position part-time. Contact: Washington, DC, 202.849.8401 ext. Contact: Los Angeles, CA, 213.785.5406, email J.P. Henry T. Rubin, Director of Legacy and Philanthropic Giving, works with Center members nationally to help them realize their charitable goals. Before joining the Center, she worked as a digital marketing consultant for large and small brands, including nonprofit organizations. GFP” II. Contact: Tucson, AZ, 520.623.5252, email Fabiola. Allison Melton, Staff Attorney, focuses on resisting Trump-administration attacks on public lands. Tara Lohan, Deputy Editor, The Revelator, writes and edits stories and helps grow The Revelator's readership. He has worked with a diversity of taxa across a wide range of ecosystems, from crocodilians and pythons in the Everglades to mammalian predators like bears and wild cats. in education from Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona. She graduated from the University of Michigan Law School and double-majored in biology and journalism as an undergraduate at Boston University. She received a bachelor's degree in anthropology with a focus in archaeology at the University of Arizona. 333, email Gretchen. Biography & Autobiography / Personal Memoirs Klam, Julie Almost Legendary Morris Sisters PRH/Penguin Riverhead Books 9780735216426 8/10/2021 N/A Robin B, "Julie Klam's THE STARS IN OUR EYES was a favorite a few years ago so happy to see ALMOST LEGENDARY MORRIS SISTERS on @edelweiss_squad . She holds a bachelor’s in biology from UC Berkeley as well as a master’s in environmental health science and a doctorate in environmental science and engineering from UCLA. Mark Evans, Microsoft Access Developer, Data Engineer, develops and supports the Center’s databases to empower staff to accomplish data-intensive tasks. Mini Bio (1) Born in Virginia Beach, Virginia, Robin Hartl moved frequently as a child, but spent her high school and college years in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Prior to joining the Center, Miranda worked as a freelance visual content producer doing photography and video production, with a focus on science and environmental storytelling. He earned his law degree from Lewis & Clark Law School and holds a bachelor's from Berea College. She also teaches Environmental Justice Law as an adjunct instructor at UCLA School of Law. Lila holds a bachelor’s degree in history from Lewis & Clark College and wrote her thesis on the medieval practice of criminally prosecuting domestic animals. Before joining the Center, she was a staff attorney with the Crag Law Center in Portland, Ore., and a partner at the public-interest law firm Meyer Glitzenstein & Eubanks in Washington, D.C. She earned her law degree and certificate in environmental and natural resources law in 2002 from Lewis & Clark Law School and received a bachelor's in environmental science from Colorado College. Center Against Domestic Abuse as their sole IT staff and database developer. She comes to the Center by way of the North Dakota oil boom, where she organized with rural agricultural communities. Hollin holds a bachelor's degree in government from Harvard University and a J.D. He graduated from the New York University School of Law. He received his bachelor’s degree from Grinnell College also studied music at Towson State University. She holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan and has years of experience in organizing, outreach and communications, with a focus on animals and the environment. She drives the Population and Sustainability Program's Earth-friendly Diet initiatives related to industrial animal agriculture, overpopulation and overconsumption, and the impact of our food systems on wildlife and the planet. Robin Hartl She joined Hometime in July 1992, and her first program aired in January 1993. She worked as a legislative intern in Rep. Jamie Raskin’s congressional office and with Our Children’s Trust on the Juliana v. United States case, mobilizing members of Congress to support children’s fundamental rights and a climate recovery plan. Katherine Hoff, Staff Attorney, works on clean transportation issues with the Center's Climate Law Institute. Contact: Oakland, CA, 510.844.7100 ext. Steve Jones, Media Specialist, helps coordinate, produce and oversee the Center's media and communications work on saving oceans and sea life. Prior to joining the Center, he was an attorney with a San Francisco-based public-interest law firm specializing in environmental and land-use matters. Kate Bermúdez-Goldman, Director of People Services and Committee Chair for the Center’s Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee, works on all matters related to the employee life cycle at the Center. Twitter: @loriannburd. Jason Pfeifle, Senior Climate Campaigner, works with the Climate Law Institute to fight pollution from oil and gas extraction. He covered the White House and reported from more than 75 countries and all 50 states. Contact: Crested Butte, CO, 970.309.2008, email Allison. Hartl earned a real estate degree and spent two years selling real estate in the Eau Claire area. He holds a PhD in Global Studies from UC Santa Barbara. Before joining the Center, Diana was senior counsel at the Chesapeake Climate Action Network, a regional nonprofit working to fight climate change and promoting clean-energy solutions in the mid-Atlantic region, where she challenged federal permitting of natural gas export and pipeline infrastructure projects and worked to ban crude oil-by-rail in Baltimore. But as Robin and Marian is the larger film, in conception and in performance, Marian is drawn inexorably to the clank of swords, the battle in which Robin risks only himself—as she once pledged to do as abbess. Prior to joining the Center, she worked as a paralegal for a private-practice law firm, focusing on union representation, employment and civil-rights litigation. Contact: Tucson, AZ, 520.623.5252 ext. He holds a law degree and public policy master's from American University and a bachelor's of business administration in finance from the University of the Texas at Austin. Contact: Washington, DC, 202.510.5604, email Doug. Contact: Corvallis, OR, 610.306.3918, email Miranda. She also volunteered with several nonprofit organizations focusing primarily on animal and environmental issues. She has worked on various Oceans program campaigns from mobilizing hundreds to protest offshore drilling in Sacramento to helping develop the campaign fighting the petrochemical buildout happening across the US. Prior to joining the Center, she was a broadcast news producer at MSNBC, CNN and other outlets. Ash worked previously as the Center’s clean energy campaigner in the Climate Law Institute. Before joining the Center, Fabiola worked as an AmeriCorps DOI/VISTA intern for Saguaro National Park. Twitter: @publiccarbon. Before joining the Center, she worked with a civil litigator in Boston, wrote grants for numerous reproductive-rights organizations, and was a safety-planning advocate for people impacted by domestic violence. from the University of California Hastings. Twitter: @thatnyshie. 351, email Kieran
Emily Knobbe, EPA Policy Specialist, tracks and responds to federal attacks on EPA-regulated issues including pesticides, clean air and clean water. Aruna Prabhala, Urban Wildlands Director, Senior Attorney, works to protect habitat for endangered species and limit sprawl. – RTJ. Contact: Denver, CO, 720.925.2521, email Diana. She has also led development programs and built capacity for nonprofits in higher education, social services, a historical society and a global news service. Twitter: @GabySarriTobar. Although Roberts first gained notoriety as a … Doug brought substantial litigation experience to the Center and is a graduate of Columbia Law School and Stanford University. 353, email Melissa. Contact: Portland, OR, 503.283.5474 ext. Kelley Dennings, Population and Sustainability Campaigner, helps lead the Center’s work to highlight and address the connection between exponential human population growth and threats to endangered species and wild places. Contact: Washington, DC, 310.779.4894, email Randi. He holds a master's in watershed hydrology and a bachelor of science in mechanical engineering from the University of Arizona. Dipika Kadaba, Environmental Scientist and Communicator, is an ecologist who works through data visualization to communicate on environmental science issues for the Center's programs. Contact: Tucson, AZ, 520.623.5252, email Mark. Jeff has also been the director of the Alameda Creek Alliance since 1997, and in 2007 and 2009 won "Leaping Steelhead" awards for his efforts to restore Alameda Creek and California's fish populations and aquatic ecosystems. She holds a law degree from Columbia Law School, a bachelor’s from Barnard College, and clerked for the Honorable Margo K. Brodie of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Pursuing a childhood dream, she began taking acting lessons in 1991 and went to work as an actress and a model. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in visual communications from Hawaii Pacific University, with a minor in international studies. Nyshie Perkinson, Media Specialist, helps to promote the Center’s Climate Law Institute. The links below are powered by Bing search results. Peter Galvin, Director of Programs, is a founder of the Center. Mary K. Reinhart, Media Specialist, helps produce and coordinate the Center's media and communications work on public lands, including the borderlands. Liz VanDenzen, Digital Communications Producer, works for the Center’s Digital Communications program. Myrna Loy Born as Myrna Williams, August 2, 1905; Raidersburg (near Helena), Montana Death: December 14, 1993; New York, New York Contact: Duluth, MN, 218.464.0539, mfink
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Contact: Portland, OR, 503.284.5474, ext. She is the founding president of the Social Marketing Association of North America, which works to advance behavior change for social good, and is a certified family planning health worker. She holds a bachelor's from Prescott College as well as a master's in humanities, with an emphasis on social and environmental ethics of food consumption. 327, email Kate. Twitter: @endangeredocean. Chris Bugbee, Southwest Conservation Advocate, is a field ecologist who specializes in wildlife conservation. 315, email Mike. 408, email Chris. He holds a master’s in business administration (finance) and an MBA in global management. He holds a bachelor of science in ecology from the Evergreen State College and a master's in forest ecology and conservation from the University of Washington. A graduate of Berkeley's Boalt Hall School of Law, Brendan has litigated dozens of Endangered Species Act cases, as well as cases under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, Clean Water Act and numerous other state and federal statutes. Paula holds a bachelor's from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, spent time at Cornell's Shoals Marine Lab, worked at Stony Brook's Flax Pond Marine Science Research Center, and has had a lifelong interest in marine science, sustainable alternative energy development and preserving ecosystems. She holds a master’s in library and information science from the University of Arizona and a bachelor’s in political science from Arizona State University. Contact: Washington, DC, 202.849.8401 ext. Contact: Los Angeles, CA, 213.218.7891, email BenjaminTwitter:
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