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Jed Thorp
Jed became the Rhode Island State Director in May 2022, having previously worked on energy and climate change policy in Clean Water Action's Boston office from 2003-2005. Before returning to Clean Water Action, Jed was the Advocacy Coordinator for Save The Bay (Rhode Island). He got his start in environmental advocacy as a canvasser and field manager for Ohio Citizen Action in his native state of Ohio. He spent five years as the Public Involvement Coordinator with the Ohio EPA and was the Chapter Director for the Ohio Sierra Club before moving to Rhode Island.
Jed has worked on a variety of
Becky Smith
Becky has worked with Clean Water Action since 2001. Recent projects include assembling a multi-sector network in Massachusetts to support innovative and alternative approaches to integrated water and energy resource management to protect both water and human ecosystems. Her work at the local, state, and federal level includes giving presentations on sustainable options for next generations of infrastructure; support for initiatives such as the Clean Water Restoration Act; and pursuing Clean Water Act protections for waters here in Massachusetts. Becky is an advisor to DEP's Safe Drinking
Cindy Luppi
Cindy has worked with Clean Water Action since 1994, helping to coordinate a number of coalitions and community-based efforts to reduce pollution and promote an equitable, sustainable economy. She supervises and supports Clean Water's state campaigns in New England and across the country, working to build grassroots power and work together toward a healthier, more just tomorrow for all communities. She sits on a broad range of steering committees and boards, from national chemical reform efforts to local grassroots groups in Massachusetts. Among other clean energy and climate initiatives, she
Elizabeth Saunders
Elizabeth joined Clean Water Action in 2001, shortly after graduating from college, and became the Massachusetts State Director in 2012. In her early years with the organization, she fought to virtually eliminate mercury pollution in the Commonwealth and helped build the Alliance for a Healthy Tomorrow coalition which has been fighting to protect our health and environment from toxic chemicals for over 20 years. Her expertise and advocacy in the areas of environmental health and zero waste have contributed to many victories, and she is most proud of leading Clean Water’s successful 8-year