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Four Decades

40 Years of Action for Clean Water

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Miriam Gordon, State Director, California

Miriam Gordon, State DirectorWhile an undergraduate student at Vassar College, Miriam had several environmental internships in Washington D.C. and New York, that helped her realize a passion for helping communities address toxic exposures and contamination from hazardous wastes. In 1983, she became a toxics and waste lobbyist for Environmental Advocates in Albany, New York. She earned a Juris Doctor degree from Vermont Law School in 1987, having held clerkships with the New York and Vermont Attorney Generals' environmental offices and the Vermont Legislative Counsel. In 1987, Miriam joined the U.S. E.P.A. Regional Counsel's Superfund program in New York before relocating to California in 1989. She has consulted with local, state, and federal agencies in California, developing pollution prevention programs for the boating and plastics industries, the California Clean Boating education program (at the California Coastal Commission), and state policies on non-point source pollution and marine debris. Miriam joined Clean Water Action / Clean Water Fund in 2008.

Jennifer Clary, Program Associate

Jennifer Clary, Program AssociateJennifer has served as a water policy and legislative analyst for Clean Water Action since 2003. She directs the Central Valley Program and serves on key state stakeholder committees, advising state agencies on actions to improve groundwater quality and allocate state funding for water infrastructure. Prior to joining Clean Water Action, Jennifer worked in the private sector, including a stint as a San Francisco tour guide, and advocated on environmental issues in San Francisco. She holds a bachelor's degree in Chemistry from U.C. Berkeley.

Andria Ventura, Program Associate

Andria Ventura, Program ManagerAndria left a 13-year career in publishing in 1995 to work on environmental issues for the New Jersey Environmental Federation, Clean Water Action's New Jersey chapter. There she served first on the phone canvass and then became an organizer working on a wide array of issues, supplementing her work by joining her town's environmental commission. Andria joined the California staff in May 2003, after a two-year hiatus in Hawaii volunteering with the Waikiki Zoo's elephant program and working at the Oceanic Institute. She represents Clean Water Action on the Environmental Justice Coalition for Water's Program Advisory Committee and staffs our TMDL (Total Maximum Daily Load), drinking water contaminants, and chemical policy programs. Andria has a B.A. in history from U.C. Santa Barbara and did graduate work on immigration history at Utah State University.

Mary Carbone, Phone Canvass Director

Mary Carbone, Phone Canvass DirectorMary has been with Clean Water Action for 13 years, the past five of which she served as Phone Canvass Director. She has personally raised close to 2 million dollars in member contributions since she started working for the organization. Under her direction, the S.F. Phone Canvass has improved its gross by almost 100%, hitting its first million-dollar year in 2008 and being on track to raise 1.1 million this year. Before coming to Clean Water Action, she worked for Greenpeace for almost six years in their field canvass in the early '90s, in their Boston and San Francisco offices.

Michelle Beaudin, Field Canvass Staff Director

Michelle BeaudinMichelle has worked with Clean Water Action since the beginning of 2009 after working in Maine on the 2008 elections. She received a B.A. in Political Science from The George Washington University in 2006 and and in 2007 a M.Sc. in Environmental Resource Management from the Vrije Universiteit in The Netherlands. Michelle coordinates Clean Water Action's field outreach program for the Bay Area, increasing membership and building upon campaign victories. After being a lifelong environmental activist, Michelle feels lucky to be able to talk to people face-to-face about her passion as well as work with other motivated canvassers.

Virginia Madueño, Central Valley Organizer

Virginia Madueño, Central Valley OrganizerVirginia works with communities in California's Central Valley to help community members get involved in their water decision making processes and to identify resources to address impacted areas that suffer from chronic septic problems, bacteriological contamination, and high levels of nitrates, and in some cases arsenic. She coordinates with multiple agencies throughout the Valley to share resources in addressing water quality issues.

Steve Moss, Assistant Phone Canvass Director

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Lori Chen, Legislative Coordinator

Lori Chen, Legislative RepresentativeA mother of two and a nurse, Lori is concerned about children and disadvantaged communities and recognizes how essential clean water is to their well-being. Lori joined Clean Water Action in 2009 as a volunteer, learning the ropes of the California legislature. Being the legislative coordinator for Clean Water Action fulfills her long-standing desire to make a difference in politics and policy for the best interests of future generations. When not attending committee hearings or meeting with legislators, Lori enjoys organic gardening, running, and belaying her husband at the bases of rocky cliffs around the world.

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