Michael Green
Executive Director
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Michael promotes the Center for Environmental Health (CEH) to raise public awareness of the corporate use of toxic chemicals and of the many viable, pragmatic solutions to this pervasive threat to public health. He founded CEH in 1996 and since then has helped lead national efforts to stop toxic exposures and protect public health. He has also pioneered the groundbreaking legal work that has won landmark victories to protect the public from hazardous consumer products and toxic emissions. Michael has worked in Washington
D.C. for the U.S. Department of
Energy's Office of Environmental Management, and the US EPA's Working Group on
Environmental Equity. Michael designed a solid waste management plan for the
Tibetan refugee community in Dharamsala,
India, and cared for the sick
at Mother Teresa's mission in Calcutta, India. He was awarded the California
Wellness Foundation's annual Leadership Award, as well as the prestigious
Compassion in Action Award which is presented jointly from the Dalai Lama
Foundation and the Committee of 100 for Tibet each year. He has testified in
front of Congress, serves on numerous boards of directors, and is frequently
quoted in national and international media. Michael has an MS in Natural
Resources and a MPP in Public Policy, both from the University of Michigan.
Charlie Pizarro
Associate Director
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Charlie supervises the operations of CEH. Before coming to the organization, he spent twelve years helping attorneys unearth and decipher the facts necessary to defend people facing the death penalty. In this little-known corner of the law, human rights advocates witness the unfortunate collision of the most pressing social justice issues of our day – race, poverty, employment, education, health, and of course, the environment. He is pleased to contribute to solutions to the environmental ills that have devastated the lives of countless families and communities across the nation.Charles Margulis
Communications Director and Food Program Director 510.594.9864 x305
Charles coordinates CEH's efforts to promote sustainable and organic food to hospitals and other major institutional food buyers. He also manages CEH's media outreach. Prior to joining CEH, Charles was the lead campaigner for Greenpeace USA's Genetic Engineering Campaign for five years. He currently serves as CEH's representative on the Steering Committee of Californians for GE Free Agriculture. He is also a board member of the Sunshine Project, an international nonprofit that works to expose the hostile use of biotechnology in weapons development and to strengthen the global consensus against biological warfare. He is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley in Peace and Conflict Studies. He is also a graduate of the California Culinary Academy and was a long-time professional baker.
Sue Chiang
MPP, MPH, Pollution Prevention Director
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Sue leads CEH's work to create market incentives for the electronics industry to design, manufacture, and dispose of their products in a way that protects public health. Before she joined CEH, Sue was a consultant to the San Francisco Foundation's Environmental Health and Justice Initiative and was a community health advocate at Greenaction. Sue was also the program coordinator of the California Urban Environmental Research & Education Center (CUEREC), which works to support applied environmental research at the grassroots level. Sue also spent over four years at Environmental Defense researching community right-to-know issues, investigating Proposition 65 cases, and conducting grassroots outreach for EDF's Chemical Scorecard. Sue received a B.A. degree in environmental science from Barnard College, Columbia University and completed a double-masters program at University of California Berkeley's Goldman School of Public Policy and the Graduate School of Public Health.
Christine Cordero
Community Health Program Coordinator
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Christine works with CEH and the national Collaborative on Health and the Environment (CHE) to link groups across the environmental health and environmental justice spectrum. The goal of this effort is to strengthen the mutually supportive public health work of communities, advocates, and scientists. She previously worked as a Program Assistant at the California Wellness Foundation in the areas of Environmental Health and Work & Health and has experience in youth and labor organizing. Christine has a bachelor's degree in Linguistics from Stanford University, with a focus on language and power.
Caroline Cox
Research Director
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Caroline leads CEH's research on toxic exposures, identifying, analyzing and substantiating the scientific bases for our work to eliminate threats to children and others exposed to dangerous chemicals in consumer products. Previously, she worked for sixteen years as staff scientist at the Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides (NCAP) in Oregon. She was also editor of NCAP's Journal of Pesticide Reform and has co-authored numerous papers in scientific journals. Caroline represents CEH on the Steering Committee of Californians for Pesticide Reform and currently serves as a public interest representative to the U.S. EPA's Pesticide Program Dialogue Committee. She also serves on the Board of Directors of Beyond Pesticides. She writes and speaks regularly as a national expert on the toxicity of and alternatives to pesticides. Caroline has a master's degree in entomology from Oregon State University and is a graduate of Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania.
Annie Glausser
Assistant to the Executive Director
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Annie is the assistant to CEH's Executive Director, Michael Green. She graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a major in Environmental Studies. Her focus in the major, and the substance of her thesis, was on farm labor and the sustainable agriculture movement. Annie grew up surrounded by corn and bean agriculture, in a small town in Indiana. Before coming to CEH, she wrote health articles for a non-profit hospital and worked to revamp some of the hospital’s refuse handling programs.
PJ Johnson
Financial and Administrative Manager
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PJ sees to CEH's Finance, Administrative, Human Resource, and Computer needs. Previously he worked with at-risk youth at Above the Line Group Home Society and interned for the LGBT organization Triangle Speakers. After reading The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight by Thom Hartmann, PJ’s political interests tilted toward sustainable ecology. He believes sustainability must lie at the core of any effective policy, from human rights to national security. PJ is a graduate of University of California Santa Cruz with degrees in Community Studies (LGBT focus) and Theater Arts (Modern Dance focus).
Jennifer Kim
Director of Development & Finance
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Jennifer leads CEH’s fundraising efforts and oversees finances and reporting. She joined CEH after gaining more than 15 years of experience at Bay Area nonprofit and philanthropic institutions. She most recently served as Development Director for the Center for Asian American Media, and has held similar positions at The Nature Conservancy, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, the Campaign for the San Francisco Main Library, and others. In addition, she managed the services to donors with advised funds and family foundations at The San Francisco Foundation and Peninsula Community Foundation. Jennifer has also worked as a fundraising consultant and served on nonprofit boards. She has a Bachelors of Business Administration in Marketing from the University of Texas at Austin.
Judy Levin
Pollution Prevention Coordinator
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Judy works to shift Bay Area hospitals to environmentally preferable purchasing practices, particularly for electronics. Before coming to CEH, she was the co-founder of Family Support Services of the Bay Area and has worked in the non-profit arena for 25 years. Judy received her B.A. degree in social work from the University of California at Berkeley and her Masters Degree in social work from the University of Michigan.
Ansje Miller
Policy Director
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Ansje directs CEH's efforts to partner with other effective organizations, public health experts, community groups, academics, and public officials to help the government develop and enforce sensible measures to protect people from dangerous chemicals. She came to CEH after founding and directing the Environmental Justice and Climate Change Initiative. Hosted by Redefining Progress, this coalition brought together the nation’s leading environmental justice, faith-based, and policy organizations to push North Americans to create and implement socially just policies on global warming. Her organizing efforts, research reports, and popular articles have led to the creation of numerous policies on global warming including California’s AB32. Her work has also been cited in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Third Assessment Report.
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