In Illinois he managed a small agriculture nonprofit and volunteered to facilitate advocacy work for the Science Policy Group at the University of Illinois. He holds a bachelor's degree in psychology from Boston University. She also has experience in science communication and education; served as a Knauss Fellow in Washington, D.C.; and worked for the National Park Service in Alaska and Hawaii. Contact: Tucson, AZ, 520.345.5712, email Gwyneth. Hometime features step-by-step information to home improvement, remodeling, and repair. Before joining the Center, he worked as a digital strategist and led a variety of campaigns for progressive clients, including national advocacy organizations and congressional campaigns. 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. Twitter: @JenniferMolidor. She holds a bachelor's degree in mass communications from the University of Delaware and a master's degree in journalism from the University of Oregon. With twelve seasons and over three hundred episodes, Robin was on Hometime longer than any other female co-host. He previously served as vice president for advancement at Touro University System, and before that as senior director of planned giving at Yeshiva University. Twitter: Prior to joining the legal profession, Andrea taught theater at Contra Costa Community College, Diablo Valley College and College of Marin. Here’s a bio written two decades ago. Contact: Tucson, AZ, 520.623.5252, email Eric. She has also worked as a trial attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice's Environment and Natural Resources Division and as an honors attorney with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Before joining the Center, he practiced public-interest land-use law at a firm in Orange County, where he successfully fought the expansion of an open-air waste transfer facility in a low-income neighborhood. 327, email Kristin. Before joining the Center in 2017, Ryan was a legal fellow with Earthrise Law Center at Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland, Ore. in renewable natural resources from the University of Arizona. Contact: Oakland, CA, 510.844.7100 ext. 310, ksiegel. A veteran of many environmental and human rights campaigns, he holds a bachelor's in Latin American studies from the University of Arizona. Ted Zukoski, Senior Attorney, works on public-lands issues, including the protection of roadless forests. 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. In addition to overseeing the Center's conservation, finance, fundraising and administration programs, he writes and lectures on the threats to, preservation of, and relationships between cultural and biological diversity. Greer Ryan, Energy Policy Analyst, helps the Energy Justice Program to advance a clean and equitable energy transition, with a focus on challenging barriers to distributed solar. Sarah holds a bachelor's in wildlife conservation from the University of Delaware, a master's in biology from Villanova University, and a master's of public administration from the University of Arizona. Prior to joining the Center, Melissa worked as executive director at Buffalo Audubon. Twitter: @endangeredocean. 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. He holds a bachelor's degree from Prescott College. 337, email Lydia, Mike Stark, Creative Director, helps generate and guide the Center’s creative work on the Saving Life on Earth campaign as well as on other projects. Contact: Oakland, CA, 510.844.7100 ext. ``This past Saturday, Dean Johnson appeared on ``Hometime' with a new wife (co-host), Robin Hartl, and it raised some serious questions. He also sits on the Western Governors' Forest Health Advisory Committee, Arizona Governor's Forest Health Committee, Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program Advisory Committee, and New Mexico Forest and Watershed Health Planning Committee. Contact: Crested Butte, CO, 970.309.2008, email Allison. Contact: Tucson, AZ, 520.623.5252 ext. She authored the petition and litigated the cases leading to Endangered Species Act protection for the polar bear, and she has been a leader in the fight to ban fracking and keep fossil fuels in the ground. Before joining the Center, Collette was in private practice, where her pro bono work focused on preservation of endangered species and their habitats. Prior to joining the Center, Quinn worked as the Northwest program director at Defenders of Wildlife. Before joining the Center, Maya was a staff attorney for Communities for a Better Environment, where she advocated for environmental justice in California's low-income communities of color. Currently she serves on the Society of Human Resource Management of Greater Tucson’s executive board and as director of advocacy for the LGBT Chamber of Commerce. Marc Fink, Public Lands Legal Director, Senior Attorney, oversees litigation in the Center's Public Lands Program. Mary K. Reinhart, Media Specialist, helps produce and coordinate the Center's media and communications work on public lands, including the borderlands. Mark came to us with more than 20 years of experience developing databases for small and medium-sized companies, engineering and managing IT infrastructure, server administration, and development and management of virtualized data centers. Contact: Washington, DC, 202.849.8401 ext. She also served as a law clerk to the Honorable John R. Tunheim in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota. Chris has a background in technology and office administration and holds a bachelor's degree in English from Southern Oregon University. Before joining the Center, she worked as a renewable energy project finance attorney and in the climate change and international development fields in Africa and Asia. Heather Rauch, Executive Assistant, works in the Tucson office to support the executive director. She has a certificate in general business. Lori Ann Burd, Environmental Health Program Director, Senior Attorney, directs the Center's efforts to protect all species, including humans, from the harmful effects of toxic substances. Contact: Tucson, AZ, 520.623.5252, email Fabiola. Contact: Portland, OR, 971.717.6409, email Margaret. Andy Parker, Media Specialist, helps coordinate, produce and oversee the Center's media and communications work on environmental health. 365, email Jessica. Before joining the Center in 2012, Russ worked as an editor and writer on the Earth First! from Georgetown University Law Center and a B.A. 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: Reno, NV, 802.299.7495, email Scott. 351, email Kieran Sophia attended Colgate University, where she majored in Spanish and geography, and Pace Law School, where she received a certificate in environmental law. He has been associated with the Center since our founding and joined the staff in 1997. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in geography from California State University Stanislaus, with a minor in environmental and resource studies, and received a law degree from John F. Kennedy University. Maya has a law degree from the UCLA School of Law, a master's degree in U.S. environmental and legal history from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a bachelor's degree in history from the University of Washington in Seattle. Contact: Oakland, CA, 510.844.7100 ext. She received a bachelor of arts in religion from Washington & Lee University in 1994 and an associate degree in paralegal studies from Portland Community College in 2016. Prior to joining the Center, she was a broadcast news producer at MSNBC, CNN and other outlets. Prior to joining the Center in 2007 she worked as an amphibian field biologist, environmental educator and community organizer. Contact: Oakland, CA, 510.844.7100 ext. Catherine received her law degree from the University of Virginia, a master's of science from the College of William and Mary's Virginia Institute of Marine Science, and her bachelor's degree in ecology and evolutionary biology from Dartmouth College. Contact: Tucson, Arizona, 520.623.5252 ext. from the University of California Hastings. After moving to Minneapolis, she worked in the commercial insurance business for eight years. Before joining us, he worked with the New Mexico Environmental Law Center and several other national environmental groups; his practice has included mining, clean air, clean water, water quantity, toxics and land use, as well as 10 years of federal Indian law. Contact: Tucson, AZ, 520.623.5252 ext. Here's the real scoop. She holds a bachelor's from the University of Florida as well as a master's in urban and regional planning, with an emphasis on environmental policy. Contact: Washington, D.C. (202) 849-8401 ext. 307, email Lisa Details * She has also worked in energy and conservation law representing clients in Freedom of Information Act and National Environmental Policy Act cases; she holds a law degree from the University of Colorado. Linda Rico, Communications Associate, handles the social media, website and graphic design needs of the Population and Sustainability program. Contact: Boulder, CO, 720.496.8568, email Robert. Sarah Ryan-Knox, Paralegal, works in the Endangered Species Program. Before joining the Center, Maxx was policy advisor and legislative attorney in the Hawaii State Senate and managing director for Mālama Pūpūkea-Waimea, a volunteer-based nonprofit created to replenish, sustain, and protect the natural and cultural resources of the Pūpūkea Marine Life Conservation District on the North Shore of Oahu. Emily Knobbe, EPA Policy Specialist, tracks and responds to federal attacks on EPA-regulated issues including pesticides, clean air and clean water. Her three most recent books are A Children's Bible (2020), Fight No More (2018) and Sweet Lamb of Heaven (2016). Contact: Oakland, CA, 510.844.7100, ext. Diana earned her law degree from Vermont Law School. Contact: Corvallis, OR, 610.306.3918, email Miranda. Steve Jones, Media Specialist, helps coordinate, produce and oversee the Center's media and communications work on saving oceans and sea life. She was named one of the ten most influential California lawyers of the decade by the Daily Journal in 2010 for her work on global warming and environmental law. She also volunteered with several nonprofit organizations focusing primarily on animal and environmental issues. He holds a doctorate in political science from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Prior to joining the Center, Brett worked in the House Natural Resources Committee for the Democratic staff and was the senior policy fellow at the Society for Conservation Biology. Contact: Seattle, WA, 206.327.2344, email Sarah. Beccy Kirk, Software Engineering and Analytics Director, focuses on planning and developing applications that allow staff and the public to access Center-generated content, in addition to other IT tasks such as building web interfaces for data-sharing and helping with computer systems. He graduated from the New York University School of Law. Kara Clauser, GIS Specialist, works on GIS analyses, cartography and web mapping to assist various Center campaigns. He’s an acting professional, known for Schmucks! Prior to joining the Center, Miyoko was a local currency activist and sustainable agriculture advocate. Todd holds a bachelor's in environmental studies from Evergreen State College and has a background in youth wilderness education. Dan Becker, Director of the Safe Climate Transport Campaign, works in the Climate Law Institute. Brian received his Master of Science degree in forestry at Northern Arizona University before joining the Center in 2002, where he first worked in Tucson, Arizona, as a conservation biologist for our campaigns on national forest and federal endangered species policy. 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. @benjamingoloff. Lalli earned her law degree from the University of California, Hastings, and a bachelor's degree in environmental science and policy from the University of California, Berkeley. Contact: Tucson, AZ, 520.623.5252 ext. Prior to joining the Center, he was director of communications and technology at Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. Prior to joining the Center, she worked as a museum curator/project archivist at Western Archaeological Conservation Center, National Park Service through the University of Arizona. During a 25-year journalism career, she worked as a reporter, editor and columnist in Arizona and was cofounder of an online news service that covered state politics and policy. She holds a master of laws degree in environmental and land-use law from the University of Florida, a J.D. Prior to joining the Center, Emily worked as a policy advisor for the Oregon State Legislature. Contact: Oakland, CA, 510.844.7100 ext. Catherine Kilduff, Senior Attorney, works in the Center's Oceans Program to protect marine species and ecosystems. Contact: Tucson, AZ, 520.623.5252 ext. Prior to her current role as a policy specialist, she was a legal fellow with the Center. She also has a degree in Interior Design. Contact: Washington, DC, 202.849.8401 ext. Twitter: @johnrplatt. Laiken Jordahl, Borderlands Campaigner, works to protect wildlife, ecosystems and communities throughout the U.S.-Mexico borderlands and draw attention to the costs of border wall construction and border militarization. He studied biology, environmental justice and climate politics at Swarthmore College and earned a master’s degree in environmental governance from the University of Oxford. Contact: Tucson, AZ, 305.498.9115, email Chris. 317, email Kara, Hannah Connor, Senior Attorney, works in the Center's Environmental Health Program to protect endangered species, waterways, workers and communities from toxic threats like pesticides, factory farms and destructive mining operations. Before joining us he was the cofounder and managing partner of the public-interest law firm Meyer & Glitzenstein in Washington, D.C. Before that he worked for the Public Citizen Litigation Group. Gladys Delgadillo, Climate Organizer, works with the Climate Law Institute to fight for wildlife, ecosystems, and people by advancing a just transition off fossil fuels to clean energy. in geography from Colgate University and completed a master's in environmental studies at Brown University before attending Vermont Law School. Emily graduated from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law and received her bachelor's degree in biology from Yale University. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in visual communications from Hawaii Pacific University, with a minor in international studies. Contact: Washington, DC, 202.849.8401 ext. Contact: Asheville, North Carolina, 828.252.4646, email Perrin. Before joining the Center, she ran her own accounting business, Accounting for the Future, geared specifically toward helping nonprofit organizations. Her work has been published by The Nation, American Prospect, High Country News and other outlets, and she is the editor of two books on the global water crisis. He has a journalism degree from Southern Oregon University and spent 15 years as a newspaper reporter and freelance writer in the West, including stints in Oregon, Wyoming and Montana. Kristin Carden, Senior Scientist, works with the Oceans Program to conserve imperiled marine species and ecosystems. Patrick has a bachelor's in environmental science and policy from the University of California Berkeley. She graduated with a bachelor's in biology from Yale University and received a doctorate in ecology and evolutionary biology and a master's in ocean sciences from the University of California, Santa Cruz, where she examined the effects of ocean climate change on seabird populations. Contact: Washington, DC, 202.849.8400, email Emily. Contact: Tucson, AZ, 520.623.5252 ext. She received her law degree from the University of Western Australia, where she also obtained a bachelor’s degree in English and fine arts; she holds a master of laws from the University of Melbourne. She holds a bachelor's in English from Berea College and a master's in biology from Portland State University. Tierra Curry, Saving Life on Earth Campaign Director, Senior Scientist, focuses on building a movement to end extinction. Joined Apr 1, 2009 Messages 284 Reaction score 28 Location Minneapolis. Miyoko Sakashita, Oceans Director, Senior Counsel, works with the oceans team to secure protections for imperiled marine life and ecosystems from threats ranging from global warming and ocean acidification to fisheries and pollution. Contact: New York City, NY, 646.770.7206, email Paula. 426, email Lila. Before joining the Center, she worked as an associate attorney and staff scientist for Earthjustice. Contact: Portland, OR, 971.717.6406, email Nate Alison Borochoff-Porte, Staff Attorney, works in the Center’s Energy Justice Program. Linda Wells, Senior Accountant, helps oversee the Center’s accounting department. He holds a bachelor’s in English from the College of Idaho, a master’s of environmental law and policy from Vermont Law School and a law degree from Vermont Law School. She is the author of The Animal Lover’s Guide to Changing the World (St. Martin’s Griffin, 2018). Before joining the Center, she was the North Carolina organizer for Dogwood Alliance and deputy organizing director for America Votes. She has extensive experience in public lands policy and advocacy. Contact: Norfolk, VA, 202.780.8862, email Catherine. Jason Pfeifle, Senior Climate Campaigner, works with the Climate Law Institute to fight pollution from oil and gas extraction. Prior to joining the Center, Renee worked in marketing at the Providence Animal Rescue League and The Providence Journal. Jodi Lynn Strait, Assistant Comptroller, works in the Center's financial department helping with monthly reconciliations of balance-sheet accounts, providing daily general ledger support in the form of compiling and uploading journal entries, as well as assisting Human Resources with the processing of payroll. Contact: Portland, OR, 503.283.5474 ext. Contact: Phoenix, AZ, 602.320.7309, email Mary K. Sophia Ressler, Washington Wildlife Advocate, Staff Attorney, works to protect wolves, bears, orcas and other endangered or persecuted wildlife in Washington state. Before joining the Center, Camilla worked for various nonprofits to combat climate change and advance environmental justice; provided direct legal health services; and worked in environmental historical consulting. There are currently no Blogs by Industry Voices. Hartl earned a real estate degree and spent two years selling real estate in the Eau Claire area. Noelle Bell, Social Media Organizer, works in the Communication Program to manage the Center's social media. 416, email Sarah, Contact: Tucson, AZ, 520.623.5252 ext. Before joining the Center, she worked as a staff attorney in the Animal Protection Litigation section of the Humane Society of the United States; before that she worked as a staff attorney for the Waterkeeper Alliance. 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. She has a master’s degree in human rights practice and focused her studies on Indigenous law and policy and the environment. 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. Nyshie Perkinson, Media Specialist, helps to promote the Center’s Climate Law Institute. from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law and a master's degree in urban planning from the University of Arizona. 301, email Linda. Contact: Leverett, MA, 413.461.4206, email Naman. Contact: Los Angeles, CA, 213.785.5402, email Maya. Before joining the Center she was a scientific researcher investigating global patterns of amphibian disease and the impacts of wildlife trade. Before joining the Center, Laiken worked with the National Park Service studying threats to wilderness character throughout the Rocky Mountain West, including Big Bend National Park and Organ Pipe National Monument. Paulo Lopes, Public Lands Policy Specialist, works in the Center's D.C. office helping with legal, policy and coalition efforts. Ashley Bruner, Staff Attorney, works in our Environmental Health Program. Oct 4, 2012 #65 Zuljin said: Chelsea Clinton Molly Ringwald Journal and helped coordinate grassroots environmental campaigns in defense of the Everglades bioregion in Florida. When was Jan Hartl born? Before joining the Center in 2014, he worked as lead counsel for National Wildlife Federation's Rocky Mountain regional office following a stint as an associate with Arnold & Porter. Gwyneth Merner, Development Associate, works with the membership and donor relations teams to encourage philanthropic acts. She holds a bachelor’s in biology from Westfield State University and a master’s in environmental studies, with a concentration in conservation biology, from Antioch University. 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. Twitter: @SnapeBison. 313, email Jason. 308, email Miyoko She holds a master’s degree in urban planning from the University at Buffalo. She holds degrees in environmental science and policy and biology from Duke University. Anna Mirocha, Web Editor, works to expand and maintain the Center's websites, building new pages to tell the public about our organization, our creative media, our campaigns and the countless species we defend. 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. Contact: Tucson, AZ, 520.623.5252 ext. Robin Hartl - the real story about leaving Hometime: Max: 1/29/05 2:55 PM: I have a friend who knows Robin. Contact: Washington, DC, 919.355.8102, email Kelley. She received a bachelor's degree in anthropology with a focus in archaeology at the University of Arizona. Joe Trout is a retired police officer and knows the Twin Cities since he has lived here his entire life. Michael Robinson, Senior Conservation Advocate, focuses on the protection and recovery of top predators like Mexican gray wolves and jaguars. Ric Santora, Senior Membership Associate, provides support by answering emails, processing donations and helping with the Center's membership databases. Robin Roberts Net Worth and Salary: Robin Roberts is an American news anchor who has a net worth of $45 million. Prior to joining the Center, Liz was an attorney at Los Angeles Waterkeeper and the Southern Environmental Law Center. Brett Hartl, Government Affairs Director, coordinates the Center's work on federal legislative issues that affect endangered species, public lands, oceans, climate and energy. Robin Hartl Robin Hartl Robin was born in Richmond, Virginia, and moved frequently with her family as a child, but she spent her teenage years in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Contact: Tucson, AZ, 520.623.5252 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. 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