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Lawson Shadburn
Brooklyn, NY
Lawson has served on the Clean Water Action board since 2016. Over the past two decades, Lawson has provided financial and administrative leadership for nonprofits with budgets of $3 to $50 million, working for LGBTQ rights; improved employment and services for people with disabilities; increased access to community healthcare and thriving urban parks; and better schools for high poverty communities. His prior experience includes affordable housing and community economic development. He currently consults to nonprofits on financial management
Kate Reid Koeze
Grand Rapids, MI
Kate first got involved with Clean Water in 1983, working as a canvasser in the Washington D.C. office. She held several different jobs at Clean Water Action, including Field Manager, Assistant to the Director David Zwick, and Canvass Administrator. Moving to Grand Rapids in 1996, she works for a small software company and is active with Clean Water Action’s Michigan office. Kate has served as chair of the Clean Water Action Board since 2018.
Mac Glackin
Originally from the East Coast, Mac finished an undergraduate degree in Environmental Studies and Politics at the University of San Francisco. Mac's academic career focused on a balance between the sciences and the humanities. Pairing studies of ecology, GIS mapping, and environmental data analysis with community garden outreach, Environmental Justice, and decolonial lenses on human rights and stewardship. A Bay Area resident, Mac applies these lessons to help in Clean Water Action's mission in Oakland, CA.
Kyle Rosas
Kyle started working for Clean Water Action in 2013, after graduating from Gustavus Adolphus College with a bachelor's degree in political science. He wrote his thesis on renewable energy policy development and implementation, and Clean Water Action was conveniently working to strengthen the renewable energy standard in Minnesota at that time, making a perfect fit for Kyle and the organization
Kyle grew up in Apple Valley, MN and was fortunate to never have to really consider whether the water I drank was clean; whether the land our house was built on was polluted; whether wealthy interests