OLCV Board Members
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* = also serves on OLCV PAC's board Meeky has been involved in environmental, land use, and transportation issues since 1989, when she spearheaded the successful opposition to the Western Bypass Freeway and the promotion of better development patterns for Washington County. She now serves as Advisor for Livable Communities to Congressman Earl Blumenauer. |
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Nik Blosser Nik is Co-founder and President of Celilo Group Media, Inc. a Portland, Oregon-based media company with the mission of expanding markets for sustainable products. Nik has been a leading voice in the sustainable business arena for the past decade in the Pacific Northwest, shaping both political and business perspectives around the economic opportunities surrounding sustainability. He is an expert on green marketing, integrating sustainable business sectors, and using policy to address environmental and sustainability issues. Nik is also co-founder of the Oregon Business Association and serves on the Board of Directors. He was appointed by two Oregon governors to serve on the Oregon State Parks and Recreation Commission, where he most recently served as Vice Chair. He is the Chairman of the family business, Sokol Blosser Winery. Nik is married to Deborah Kafoury, and resides in Portland, Oregon with their three children. |
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Nicole Cordan Nicole is the Policy and Legal Director for the Save Our Wild Salmon Coalition. |
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Chris now works for the City of Portland. For fun Chris likes to climb, backpack, kayak, cycle, raft, ski, travel and coach his daughter's sports teams. He has degrees from the University of California and the Yale School of Management. |
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Norma Grier is the executive director of the Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides, a regional, grassroots organization that works to protect people and the environment by advancing healthy solutions to pest problems. |
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Robin Hartmann* Robin Hartman is a consultant with expertise in project management, communication and government affairs as they relate to natural resources management. Robin serves as the Ocean Program Director for Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition and has represented Oregon Shores in Salem for the past four legislative sessions. She was appointed by the governor to Oregon's Ocean Policy Advisory Council. Robin lives in Roseburg where she served as Executive Director of The North Umpqua Foundation, a native fish and river advocacy organization, for eight years. Prior to that she directed the Umpqua Land Exchange Project, served as natural resources legislative assistant to an Idaho congressman, and communications program director for a trade association of western timber companies. |
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Fred Heutte* Fred Heutte is a database and voter file consultant who works with environmental organizations in several states to enhance their data lists and improve communications with their memberships. He also has a background in conservation and solar energy policy, and has been active writing and supporting bills in every session of the Oregon Legislature since 1981. |
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Stephen Kafoury* Stephen Kafoury is a lobbyist representing, among others, the Oregon Chapters of The Wildlife Society, which is a professional society of biologists. He served in the Oregon House of Representatives and Oregon Senate in the 1970s, earning a 100% voting record on the environment all four sessions. |
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Eric Lemelson* Eric is founder of Lemelson Vineyards, which produces some of world's finest Pinot Noir. An Oregonian since the late 1970s, Lemelson's first career was not as a farmer, but as an environmental lawyer with a strong commitment to "green" principles. |
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Doug Myers* Doug serves as a state agency coordination and legislative liaison for the Association of Oregon Recyclers, the Fair and Clean Energy Coalition (represents environmental, renewable energy, and low-income interest groups in energy deregulation), Klamath Tribes, Trout Unlimited, and WaterWatch. |
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Scott Pratt Scott Pratt is an attorney in private practice. |
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Andrea Salinas Andrea is the legislative director for the Oregon Environmental Council. Andrea leads OEC’s work with the Oregon Legislature and Oregon’s executive branch, as well as occasional work with Oregon’s congressional delegation and local elected officials. Andrea worked for Congresswoman Darlene Hooley where she provided district outreach on energy and Willamette River issues. In addition, she brings ten years of legislative experience working in our nation's Capitol as a lobbyist and legislative aide in both chambers. Andrea holds a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of California, Berkeley. |
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Mary Scurlock Mary Scurlock is Senior Policy Analyst for the Pacific Rivers Council. |
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Stephanie Wagner Stephanie serves as Executive Director of Friends of Tryon Creek. |