WASHINGTON
FOUNDATION
FOR THE
ENVIRONMENT

 

Supporting environmental  education and innovative
projects focused on environmental awareness.


WFFE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
 

Liz Banse, Representative to Earth Share of Washington, serves as Associate Director of Resource Media, conducting communications strategy and media relations around oceans and public health issues.

Tom Condon, Chair, High School Stewardship Program, is a middle school science teacher in the North Thurston School District.

Wick Dufford, Secretary, is a hearing examiner for land use and environmental matters.

Kathy Fletcher is the Executive Director for People for Puget Sound.

Gretchen Hund, Chair, Nominations Committee, is a senior scientist with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory operated by Battelle focusing on energy, environmental, and nuclear non-proliferation issues.

Konrad Liegel is an attorney with Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Preston Gates Ellis advising on tax-exempt, environmental, land use, real estate and conservation matters.

Rebeca Rivera, Wffe.org Website Manager, is a Ph.D. student in Environmental Anthropology and Urban Ecology at the University of Washington researching sustainable consumption.

Melanie Rowland, Chair, Roundtable Committee, Melanie is an attorney with the Office of General Counsel for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), working with the Endangered Species Act issues for Pacific salmon and marine mammals.

Jennifer Sepez, Co-chair, Development Committee, is an anthropologist at the Alaska Fisheries Science Center, a research center for the National Marine Fisheries Service.

John Spencer, Vice President, is a Vice President at CH2M HILL, an environmental engineering and science company. He works with CH2M HILL?s Utility Management Services Group that specializes with public sector water utilities.

Curtis Tanner, Treasurer, is a biologist with US Fish and Wildlife Service, where he works with nearshore restoration in Puget Sound.

Don Theiler, Chair, Grants Committee recently retired as the King County Waste Water Treatment Division Director.

Judy Turpin, President, recently retired from lobbying on natural resources, social service and education issues.

Mark Wolf-Armstrong, Co-chair, Development Committee, recently retired as the president of Restore America's Estuaries.



 

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