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Sam Lamb
Sam began working at Clean Water Action in 2022 as a Community Organizer, then transitioned through Trainer, Field Manager, and now Providence Field Canvass Director beginning in 2023. She uses her experience in the field canvass to inspire people to get involved in the environmental movement and reminds folks of their power as educated voters and consumers.
Sam received a dual BA degree in Environmental Studies and Political Science with minors in Human Rights and Philosophy at the University of Connecticut. When Sam isn't working, you can find her going on hikes, rock climbing, and
Amber Schmidt
I have been working in the environmental and public health non-profit sector for 10 years. My passion is environmental issues and justice. I grew up living on the Connecticut coast of Long Island Sound watching my father fish in those waters. As I grew to understand environmental degradation from pollution, the health impacts, and the effects of climate change, I knew that my life's work would be protecting our environment.
I started my environmental journey canvassing in Connecticut to pass laws on a variety of issues. I love talking about the issues surrounding environmental policy and
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
Bethany Dickerson
Bethany joined Clean Water Action as the Office Manager of the Northampton Field Canvass office in spring 2021 and has been working as the Regional Finance & Development Program Manager since December 2021
Mare Carbone
Mare has been with Clean Water Action for 20 years. He has personally raised over $3 Million in member contributions since he started working for the organization. Under his direction, the Oakland Phone Canvass improved its gross by 100%, hitting its first million-dollar year in 2008 and raising between $1.2 and $1.3 Million annually since then. He is currently working as the Western Regional Canvass Supervisor since 2013, which involves supervising our field and phone programs in California, Colorado, Texas, Rhode Island, and Minnesota. Before coming to Clean Water Action, he worked for