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Caroline Slobodzian
Caroline has been with Clean Water since May 2011. Her career has focused on various areas of nonprofit fundraising with an emphasis on starting and growing major gifts programs. As the major gifts officer, her responsibilities include identifying major gift prospects, setting up donor visits, and growing the capacity for our work protecting and advancing clean water across the country. She also produces individual and major donor fundraising and marketing materials, and develops and manages events for major donors.
Caroline is motivated by Clean Water’s grassroots advocacy making our world a
Jon Scott
Jon began working with Clean Water in 1983, assuming responsibility for Corporate Relations and Legacy Giving in 2010. His experience with Clean Water includes canvassing door-to-door and on the phones, organizing, electoral and issue campaigning, and various development, communications and publications roles.
He has visited Clean Water Action staff, members, partners, allies and supporters in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia and the District of Columbia. Jon represents Clean Water Fund on
Andrea Herrmann
Water has always played an important role in Andrea’s life, growing up in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire, and attending college in the Ocean State. Andrea earned her undergraduate degrees in Marine Affairs and German from the University of Rhode Island, and obtained a Masters in Environmental Law from Vermont Law School.
Andrea is approaching her 25th anniversary with Clean Water, after joining the organization in 1998. In her role as Director of Development, she oversees the Development Department and is involved in all aspects of Clean Water’s fundraising programs & initiatives.
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Lynn Thorp
Lynn oversees the organization’s national work on water, global warming and energy and chemical policy. She is particularly involved in drinking water issues, and has served two terms of the National Drinking Water Advisory Committee which advises the US Environmental Protection Agency on drinking water policy. Lynn has also served on a number of other Federal Advisory Committees and other bodies working on drinking water regulation.
Before coming to Clean Water in 1999, Lynn worked at Greenpeace for 9 years with an emphasis on toxics and health issues. She began work in the advocacy community
Jennifer Kunze
Jennifer is a lifelong Maryland resident who grew up next to the Catoctin Mountains in Frederick, graduated from St. Mary's College of Maryland on the beautiful St. Mary's River, and now lives in Baltimore City. Before joining Clean Water Action in 2016, Jennifer worked as the Environmental Programs Organizer at the Center for Grace-Full Living in East Baltimore, where she coordinated community gardens, taught environmental education, and organized rain garden and other stormwater remediation projects. Jennifer has also been active in a wide variety of environmental and human rights campaigns