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Cassie Kaba
Cassie graduated from Seton Hall University in May of 2021 with a B.A. in Political Science and Women & Gender Studies. She has a background in fundraising for non-profits and political fundraising. In her role at Clean Water Action, she works closely with the State Director to brainstorm and implement new fundraising strategies as well as grant management and allocation. As a New Jersey native, Cassie loves summers at the Jersey Shore, Taylor ham-egg-and-cheese sandwiches, and calling Essex County home.
Marissa Urias
Marissa was born in San Francisco and raised in the Bay Area her entire life, and is the Communications Associate at Clean Water Action, Oakland. In the past, her work in communications has helped to push legislative change on a local and state level, including managing the communications and public outreach of campaigns that resulted in the passing of new state laws and local community leaders winning elections. At Clean Water Action, her role is to support the California team and aide in managing the flow of information, both within the organization and to our public supporters.
She holds a
LeWanda Gipson
LeWanda Gipson joined Clean Water Action and Clean Water fund in 2021, bringing new energy and valued expertise to the organization.
20 years of industry knowledge and experience allows LeWanda to oversee day-to-day operations nationwide for the agency with ease. Her track record of increasing revenue and growing the bottom line is evident in her decision making. She is a results-oriented leader who has had tremendous success in finance, human resources, strategic planning, IT management
Avonna Starck
Avonna received her bachelor’s degree in political science and history from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities and her master’s degree in political management and advocacy from The George Washington University in Washington, DC. She currently serves her community as a member of the Fridley School Board and as a member of the Fridley Environmental Quality and Energy Commission.
Avonna became the Minnesota State Director of Clean Water Action Minnesota in November 2022, having worked in politics for almost two decades. A former legislative staffer, she has worked with dozens of candidates
Ahmad Almakky
Ahmad is originally from Pakistan and has worked on a variety of wildlife conservation, clean energy, and community development projects. As a specialist in community-based approaches, his work focuses on the multifaceted and complex impacts of environmental projects on marginalized and underrepresented groups. Ahmad holds a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the Lahore University of Management Sciences and a Master’s degree in Environmental Management from Duke University.