Andrew Rosenberg

Andrew A. Rosenberg is director of the Center for Science and Democracy at the Union of Concerned Scientists. He has more than 25 years of experience in government service and […]

Melanie Benesh

As the Environmental Working Group’s Legislative Attorney, Melanie provides legislative and regulatory analysis of federal food, farm and chemical law. Melanie grew up in Omaha and received her B.A. from […]

Stephanie Soechtig

Stephanie Soechtig (director/writer/producer) is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and co-founder of Atlas Films.  She is a 2016 Sundance Institute Catalyst fellow, and her most recent film, The Devil We Know, […]

Jeremy Seifert

  Jeremy is an award-winning filmmaker and the co-director of The Devil We Know, which premiered at Sundance Film Festival in 2018. His past films, GMO OMG and DIVE! Living […]

Dewane, Maggie

Maggie Dewane is an author and filmmaker who has traveled to all seven continents to understand climate change, conservation, and how both impact people. Through short films, news articles, and […]

Mandima, Jimmiel

Hailing from the Masvingo Province in Southern Zimbabwe, Jimmiel has been interested in conserving African wildlife his entire life. “African Wildlife Foundation’s mission fits what has always been my passion—to […]

McLeod, Kathy Baughman

Kathy Baughman McLeod is Senior Vice President, Global Environmental & Social Risk Executive for Bank of America. Kathy leads the Bank’s climate risk disclosure efforts and leverages the bank’s global […]

Ray, Carlton

Carlton Ray has more than 30 years of engineering and leadership experience in both public and private civil engineering sectors. Mr. Ray holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil […]

Phillips, Mary

Mary Phillips has led the National Wildlife Federation’s Garden for Wildlife™ program since 2014, helping people create habitat where they live, work, play, learn and worship. Garden for Wildlife is […]

Naveen, Ron

Ron Naveen has been working in Antarctica for more than 30 years —what amounts to at least six years in real time, and counting penguins for Oceanites and the Antarctic […]