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Dawn Mazzone,
Board Chair
Senior Associate,
Studioeec
300 Price Street
West Chester, PA 19382
610.696.3804
DMazzone2@verizon.net |
Social entrepreneur in alliance development for
marketing communications; fosters the creative
economy through an award winning design studio
promoting sustainable business practices;
provides Right Livelihood, Self-expression,
Parenting, and Seasonal Celebrations curriculums
for small groups; board member
Mulberry Art
Studios, Lancaster, PA.; current collaboration
on a social inspiration film. |
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George Hoguet,
Board President
Director of Mid-Atlantic Operations, Native
Energy
503 So. Orange Street, 1st floor
Media, PA 19063
610-306-7727
george.hoguet@verizon.net
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Steering Committee -
Sustainable Business Network of Greater
Philadelphia; founding member of
America’s First Fair Trade Town Committee
(Media, PA); member of
The
Climate Project – trained presenter of Al
Gore slides from
An
Inconvenient Truth; past coordinator for
COOL Pennsylvania Global Warming Campaign –
PennFuture. |
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Susan Curry,
Board Secretary,
President emeritus (retired)
316 Edgewood Drive
Ambler, PA 19002
215-591-1551
suscurry@comcast.net
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Ambler Environmental Advisory Council;
Ambler Tree Tenders; Convener
Philadelphia Earth Charter Summits; Project
Manager Alliance for a Sustainable Future since
1998; founding Board
Member Pennypack Farm Education Center for
Sustainable Food Systems; Chairs: Farm Education
Committee, Development Committee. |
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William Toffey,
Board Treasurer
Biosolids Utilization Mgr,
Philadelphia Water Dept
9001 Verree Road
Philadelphia, PA 19115
215-685-6248
william.Toffey@phila.gov
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Committees:
Association of Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies,
Water Environment Federation, Organic
Council of the Professional Recyclers of
Pennsylvania; Executive Director of
Mid-Atlantic Biosolids Association; delegate
of
USA National Council, International Water
Association. |
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William J. Marston Jr.
AIA,
LEED - Architect
Wm J. Marston Architecture &
Design Consulting
209 S. 24th St. Suite 3C
Philadelphia, PA 19103
267-304-4193
wmarston@bellatlantic.net
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Cofounder NJ
Sustainable Business Alliance, Pennsylvania
Green Building Forum; member
NJ Higher Education Partnership for
Sustainability,
Sustainable Business Network of Greater Phila.,
Community Design Collaborative; Regional
Citizens Committee of Delaware Valley Regional
Planning Commission; deliberative democracy
discussion leader (Kettering
Foundation - Nat’l Issues Framing Inst.).
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Elaine & Ernest Cohen
(retired)
525 Midvale Road,
Upper Darby, PA 19082
610-352-2689
ernest.cohen@ieee.org |
Elaine:
Cofounder
Sustainable Society Action Project, co-pres.
of Temple Israel of Upper Darby synagogue.
(Female)
Ernest:
Cofounder
Sustainable Society Action Project; Chair:
25 Year subcommittee of Regional Citizens
Committee of Delaware Valley Regional Planning
Commission. |
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Alan Greenspan
(retired)
2527 Naudain Street
Philadelphia, PA 19146
215-732-9662
alan@greenspanfamily.com |
IT Consultant,
SGI-USA (Nichiren Buddhism)
Leader, Assists
in developing
SGI Earth Charter
activities. Maintains
website:
www.earthchartercitizens.org
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Sustainability
catalyst; former Sustainability Team Leader,
New Jersey Dept. of Environmental Protection;
former Board Member Trees New Jersey &
New Jersey Sustainable State Institute;
Advisor,
Fairleigh Dickinson University's Institute for
Sustainable Enterprise, curriculum writer,
New Jersey
Higher Education Partnership for Sustainability;
Member
Cranford Environmental Commission
& Cranford
Board of Education Environment Committee; Former
Adjunct Professor, Environmental Policy,
Cook College &
Kean University.
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Jackie Cusack
201 County Claire
Lane
Aston, PA 19014
610-529-8258
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Certificate in
Geography of Tourism from
Temple Univ. and a
Certificate in
Watershed Management from the
Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA);
PA Department of Environmental Protection
program, monitoring air quality compliance of
industries;
U.S. Department of Defense, Armed Forces
Recreation Centers of Europe; founding member of
the Students for the Environment Association;
AmeriCorps
work with children in environmental camps at
Tyler Arboretum. |