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Lee KetelsenLee Ketelsen, New England Co-Director
Lee has been working for Clean Water Action since 1988. She oversees the projects and campaigns in the New England states and works out of the Boston office. Her first community organizing job was in an African-American neighborhood on the west-side of Chicago, where she built a powerful neighborhood organization which won precedent setting victories for the area. She then worked for Massachusetts Fair Share, a multi-issue citizen organization, as Metro-North director and Toxics Campaign Director. Lee graduated from Princeton University in 1977 as a Woodrow Wilson Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.

Cindy Luppi, New England Co-Director
Cindy has worked with Clean Water Action since 1994, helping to coordinate a number of coalitions and community-based efforts to reduce pollution and promote a cleaner, more sustainable economy.  In addition to acting as regional co-director, she supervises Clean Water's program in Connecticut.  Among other clean energy and climate initiatives, she coordinated the Northeast Clean Power Campaign which successfully pressed for clean-up of the region's biggest industrial polluters, the oldest and most polluting coal and oil-fired power plants in New England. She represents Clean Water Action on the Green Justice Coalition which is dedicated to stimulating green jobs creation in growth sectors such as energy efficiency and providing pathways out of poverty in low income communities of color in Massachusetts. She is currently helping to staff SAFER, a multi-state network of diverse environmental health coalitions pressing for new state and national chemical policies that will prevent harm to our health.  She also acts as a senior strategist and steering committee member for the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, a national effort dedicated to replacing toxic chemicals in personal care products with safer alternatives. Prior to her work at Clean Water, Cindy coordinated the Cree Speaking Tour for Massachusetts Save James Bay and was a Peace Corps volunteer in the Central African Republic.

 

Jeff KnudsenJeff Knudsen, Administrative Director
Jeff has worked in the non-profit sector and government service for over the past 25 years.  He joined Clean Water Action in April of 2000.  He is responsible for the general administration, finance, grant tracking and program budgeting for the New England offices.  He also coordinates the MA election activities and is the chair of the state PAC.  He is a long-time activist with various civil liberties, choice, socialist and LGBT groups.  Jeff and his husband, Michael reside in the Mission Hill neighborhood of Boston.

 

Elizabeth SaundersElizabeth Saunders, Environmental Health Legislative Director
Elizabeth joined the Clean Water Action team in January of 2001 as a Campaign Organizer working with the New England Zero Mercury Campaign and (shortly thereafter) the Alliance for a Healthy Tomorrow a statewide coalition to prevent harm to our health from toxics.  She led Clean Water Action’s efforts to pass the Massachusetts Mercury Products Bill which culminated in a victory in 2006.  Currently Elizabeth coordinates the legislative campaign of the Alliance for a Healthy Tomorrow, acting as a lobbyist, media liason, coalition coordinator, and grassroots organizer.  Elizabeth has a B.S. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Yale University.  She has called Massachusetts home for her entire life and currently lives in a co-operative house in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston.


Becky SmithBecky Smith, Water Coordinator
A Mississippi native, Becky has traveled the country with Clean Water Action beginning in Texas in 2001, then opening Clean Water Action's operations in South Dakota, and now working here in Massachusetts since the spring of 2005. In her role as Massachusetts Water Coordinator, Becky has helped to establish the Massachusetts Campaign to Protect Drinking Water, leads the Boston Lead-Free Drinking Water Initiative, and serves on two advisory committee positions to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. Becky earned her B.A. in Political Science and English Literature from Agnes Scott College in Atlanta, Georgia. When not swimming in the latest Mr. Guthryswimming-hole discovery or creating in the kitchen, she keeps busy chasing this guy, Mr. Guthry: 

 

Namasha Schelling, Environmental Health Organizer
Namasha was raised on three different continents in a jumble of languages and cultures. She currently calls the South End of Boston home and has the privilege of walking to work everyday. She studied Biology and Women’s Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University and is currently pursuing a Masters at Harvard Extension in Environmental Management. She joined Clean Water Action in May of 2008 as an Environmental Health Organizer and focuses on getting rid of toxic chemicals in products and the environment and working in communities of color on weatherization programs.

 

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