Wade Crowfoot was appointed California’s Natural Resources Secretary by Governor Gavin Newsom in January 2019.
Secretary Crowfoot oversees an agency of 19,000 employees who protect and manage California’s natural resources. This includes the state’s forests and natural lands, rivers and waterways, coast and ocean, fish and wildlife, and energy development. As a member of the Governor’s cabinet, he advises the Governor on natural resources and environmental issues.
Secretary Crowfoot believes good natural resources management helps natural places thrive and allows communities and our economy to prosper. His key priorities include:
Prior to leading the Natural Resources Agency, Crowfoot served as chief executive officer of the Water Foundation, a nonprofit philanthropy that builds shared water solutions across the American West. Before that Crowfoot served in Governor Jerry Brown’s Administration as deputy cabinet secretary and senior advisor to the Governor. He also previously served as West Coast regional director for the Environmental Defense Fund and a senior environmental advisor to then-San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom.
Secretary Crowfoot received a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1996 and earned a master’s degree in public policy from the London School of Economics in 2004, graduating with honors.
A native of Michigan, Crowfoot grew up spending his summers outdoors at a YMCA camp and at his family’s remote cabin in Northern Ontario. Upon moving to California in the mid-1990s, he became an avid hiker and backpacker and marks his first time in the redwoods at Big Basin State Park as one of his defining California moments. Now he spends his time outside of work hiking and camping with his wife, Lisa, and their young daughter.
Rudy Ortega, Jr. is the Tribal President of the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians, a native sovereign nation of northern Los Angeles County. As the elected Tribal President of the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians (www.tataviam-nsn.us), President Ortega Jr. oversees the Tribe’s governmental body and manages affairs pertaining to the rights of all Fernandeño Tataviam tarahat (people).
He is a member of Siutcabit, the lineage of present-day Encino, CA. His ancestors come from the villages that originated in the geographical areas of Santa Clarita Valley, Simi Valley, and San Fernando Valley. His great-grandfather Antonio Maria Ortega, from whom he receives his role as tomiar, traditional leader, fought in Los Angeles Superior Court in the 19th century to preserve traditional lands and protect the Tribe’s title to Mexican land grants from encroaching Anglo-settlers. His father, the late Rudy Ortega Sr., served as the previous leader of the Tribe for over fifty years and was elected to the Los Angeles City/County Native American Indian Commission (LACCNAIC) in 1977. Following his father’s leadership, Ortega Jr. was appointed to the LACCNAIC by Mayor James Hahn in 2004 and currently serves as Vice Chair.
From 2004 – 2018, Ortega Jr. served as the Executive Director of Pukúu Cultural Community Services (www.pukuu.org), the Tribe’s non-profit that serves the greater Los Angeles County American Indian community and manages Haramokngna American Indian Cultural Center, located 14 miles up the Angeles Crest Highway (2) (www.haramokngna.org).
Currently, Ortega Jr. is a member of the Los Angeles River Master Plan Steering Committee, the Edison Consumer Advisory Panel Board, and the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy appointed by Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr..
Dr. Robert Garcia is an educator and the 28th mayor of Long Beach. Mayor Garcia has taken a leadership role in economic development, sustainability, and investing in technology. He is focused on making the City of Long Beach a leader in education, economic development, and climate protection. As Mayor, he has championed progressive education policy, launched an aggressive climate plan, supported workers by increasing the minimum wage and fought to expand and protect rights for women, immigrants, and the LGBTQ community.
Mayor Garcia is also a college and university educator, holds an M.A. from the University of Southern California and an Ed.D. in Higher Education from Cal State Long Beach, where he also earned his B.A. in Communication. Mayor Garcia is married to Matthew Mendez Garcia, a professor of political science at California State University, Long Beach.
Vice Mayor Rex Richardson is a city councilmember and regional leader, known for advocating for our most vulnerable communities and taking innovative approaches to address local government challenges.
Richardson represents the 9th District in North Long Beach and was recently re-elected to serve as Vice Mayor by the Long Beach City Council. In this capacity, Richardson has focused on equity and ensuring everyone, regardless of their background, has an opportunity to thrive. He is responsible for creating the City’s Office of Equity, establishing shelter capacity to address homelessness in the community, and leading the regionally recognized Framework for Reconciliation, an effort to acknowledge and address the impacts of systemic racism across the city. He also successfully led efforts to pass Measure US, a local tax on oil production to fund youth, community health, and climate action programs.
Regionally, Richardson is the Immediate Past President of the Southern California Association of Governments, the largest Metropolitan Planning Organization in America, representing 191 cities. Under his leadership SCAG established the Special Committee on Equity and Social Justice and approved the Connect SoCal Plan, a sustainable communities strategy that addresses future mobility and housing needs with environmental and public health goals.
Richardson is also a member of the South Coast Air Quality Management District Board of Directors. In his role with the board, Richardson serves on the Technology, Stationary Source, Ports, and Climate Change Committees.
Vice Mayor Rex Richardson, his wife, Dr. Nina Richardson, and two daughters, Alina and Mila, are residents of the Collins neighborhood in North Long Beach.
With a relentless dedication to improving the lives of others, Nichol Whiteman serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the award-winning Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation (LADF). Under Nichol’s leadership, LADF tackles the most pressing problems facing Los Angeles with a mission to improve education, health care, homelessness and social justice for all Angelenos. During Nichol’s tenure, LADF launched the incredibly impactful Dodgers RBI (Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities), a youth development initiative serving more than 10,000 youth. The Spelman College alumna has cultivated partnerships resulting in more than $32 million in community investment in the form of direct programs and grant making, impacting over 2.3 million children.
A product of Nichol’s vision and unwavering dedication, the Los Angeles Dodgers is now the proud owner of an ESPY–having been named the 2020 ESPN Sports Humanitarian Team of the Year. She also helped pave the way to LADF receiving the 2020 Beyond Sport Award for Reducing Racial Inequalities. Garnering attention from acclaimed journalists, she has been featured in outlets including Forbes Magazine, NBC’s CA Live, and the LA Times to name a few. With a firm belief that each person has the power to positively impact a life, Nichol’s journey continues to be full of inspiration and hope as she fights for young people to realize their dreams. She resides in Los Angeles with her husband Timothy and two sons, Timothy Jr. and Nicholas.
Now NRDC’S Western Director, Joel Reynolds has specialized in law reform litigation and advocacy since 1980, arguing cases on behalf of environmental and community organizations at all levels of the federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court.
He has twice been selected California Attorney of the Year in the environmental category.
He has successfully led several of NRDC’s largest campaigns, including to protect the gray whale birthing lagoon and World Heritage Site at Laguna San Ignacio in Baja California, to reduce ocean noise pollution, to protect the popular California State Park at San Onofre, and, most recently, to stop the Pebble Mine in southwest Alaska.
His work has been profiled in the New York Times best seller “War of the Whales” (Simon & Schuster 2014). In October 2017, he received an Emmy for Outstanding Nature Documentary for the film Sonic Sea.
For the past decade he has been a member of the board of directors of the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation.
He graduated from Columbia Law School in 1978.
Martin Adams is the General Manager and Chief Engineer of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, the nation’s largest publicly-owned utility. He took over the leadership role in July 2019 after three years as the agency’s Chief Operating Officer, overseeing the City’s water and power systems.
He leads an organization of more than 11,000 employees delivering water and power to the 4 million residents of Los Angeles. Mr. Adams has over 36 years of experience with at LADWP, where he started in 1984 as an entry level engineer in the Water System, eventually leading that organization as the Senior Assistant General Manager of Water. During the course of his career, Mr. Adams worked throughout the Water System and was directly involved with the planning and implementation of major changes to water storage, conveyance, and treatment facilities to meet new water quality regulations. He has spent almost half of his career in system operations, including ten years as the Director of Water Operations in charge of the day-to-day operation and maintenance of the Los Angeles water delivery system, including the Los Angeles Aqueduct and other supply sources, pump stations, reservoirs, water treatment, and management of Water System properties.
Mr. Adams is a native of the greater Los Angeles area and lives with his family in Burbank, where he served for nine years on that city’s Water and Power board. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.
Susana Reyes is the first Filipino-American appointed to the L.A. Board of Water and Power (LADWP) Commission and serve as its Vice President. Reyes is the CEO of AgilEngines, a management consulting firm. Her 32+ years of public service included stints as Director of LADWP Low-Income Access and as Senior Sustainability Analyst in the Office of L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti.
Alissa Walker is a writer and a walker in L.A. As the California correspondent for Curbed, she covers transportation, housing, and environmental policy affecting the region. She is also the co-host of LA Podcast, a weekly podcast covering news and issues facing the city. Alissa lives in Historic Filipinotown with her family and is a mom to L.A.’s two most enthusiastic public transit riders.
Name | Organization |
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Martin Adams | LADWP |
Hunter Alkonis | UneARTh Arts Society |
John Allen | Water Replenishment District |
Andrea Ambriz | California Natural Resources Agency |
Kayla Anderson | |
Tom Andrus | AXS |
Christopher Antonelli | City of Los Angeles, Councilmember De Leon |
Ruben Aronin | Better World Group |
Kendal Asuncion | Bloom Energy |
Abraham Baca | University of Michigan |
Jesus Benavides | Local Government Commission |
Mark Bernstein | Earthshot |
Maureen Bernstein | Newfront Insurance |
David Bier | Venice Family Clinic/UCLA Health Works |
Jacob Booher | Mitchell M. Tsai, Attorney At Law PC |
Kathryn Boole | Santa Monica Lions Club |
Duane Border | California Greenworks, Inc. |
Sabrina Bornstein | Buro Happold |
Thelma Briseño | Climate Resolve |
Jean-Phippe Brisson | Latham & Watkins LLP |
Ben Broad | Kinestry |
Phillip Brock | City of Santa Monica |
Janet Buck | First Republic Bank |
Nikki Buffa | Latham & Watkins LLP |
Brittany Byrdy | SDI |
Christopher Campbell | CEPRD |
Marc Campopiano | Latham & Watkins LLP |
Jaimie Carlos | LAANE |
Matt Carpenter | FivePoint |
Rachel Carson | Springs |
Bryant Cheng | Climate Resolve |
Annie Cho | Pinnacle Estate |
Jon Christensen | UCLA |
Ashley Christy | GRID Alternatives Greater Los Angeles |
Makena Cioni | Climate Resolve |
David Clark | Phibro-Tech |
Jacqueline Clark | Fullerton Joint Union |
Lisa Cleri Reale | Lisa Cleri Reale and Associates |
Christine Cotton | Arcadis |
Dr. Nancy Cohen | Gender Equity Policy Institute |
Yema Conteh | Climate Resolve |
Marc Costa | The Energy Coalition |
Woodrow Covington | Climate Resolve |
Secretary Wade Crowfoot | California Natural Resources Agency |
Edith de Guzman | Los Angeles Urban Cooling Collaborative |
Jolly de Guzman | JDG Design |
Councilmember Kevin De León | Los Angeles City Council |
Serge Demerjian | LAART |
Shawn Dhanak | A. Bright Idea Advertising and Public Relations |
Juan Diaz-Carreras | WSP |
Michael Dreibelbis | FivePoint |
Michael Drennan | WSP |
Kristopher Eclarino | Climate Resolve |
Chase Engelhardt | Climate Resolve |
Councilmember John Erickson | City of West Hollywood |
Cesar Estrada | All American War Veterans |
Mariana Estrada | Climate Resolve |
Dr. Denise Fairchild | Emerald Cities Collaborative |
Charles Farrington | GAF |
Macaria Flores | Arcadis |
Dr. Marc Futernick | VEP Healthcare |
Mayor Robert Garcia | City of Long Beach |
Michael Gasbarro | Attorney General's Office |
Marissa Gluck | RAPP |
Dave Gott | Tempo Chemicals |
David Grannis | pointC, LLC |
Tracy Gray | The 22 Fund |
Liliana Griego | FOLAR |
Lily Griego | Diverse Strategies for Organizing |
Victor Griego | Water Education for Latino Leaders |
Stephen Groner | SGA Marketing |
Stefan Grunspan | Velacor |
Juan Guerrero | Self-Employed |
Paul Habib | LADWP |
Bill Halligan | Harris & Associates |
Gretchen Hardison | Climate Resolve |
Mark Hardison | Partners of Parks |
Rebecca Hausheer | The Energy Coalition |
Dr. Ursula K. Heise | UCLA |
Natalie Hernandez | Climate Resolve |
Alana Hitchcock | 211 LA COUNTY |
Cara Horowitz | UCLA Emmett Institute on Climate Change & the Environment |
Scott Houston | West Basin Municipal Water District |
Enrique Huerta | Legislation and Policy Consultant |
Seth Jacobson | Climate Resolve |
Randy James | Sugerman Group |
Wendy James | Better World Group |
Jenny Jay | UCLA Civil and Environmental Engineering |
Larry Kaplan | Larry Kaplan Consulting |
Dr. Robert Kay | ICF |
Jim Kennedy | Healthy Air Alliance |
Dan Knapp | Conservation Corps of Long Beach |
Davis Koleas | GuardTop, LLC |
Abby Kolodge | UneARTh Arts Society |
Andrea Kopald | The Carbon Underground |
Larry Kopald | The Carbon Underground |
Robin Kramer | The Smidt Foundation |
Alec Kwo | Climate Resolve |
Sarojini Lall | Office of Assemblymember Laura Friedman |
Jordan Lang | McCourt |
K K Larson | Independent |
Dr. Daniel Lee | Culver City |
Mia Lehrer | Studio-MLA / LADWP |
Philip Lembke | California Conservation Corps |
Bryn Lindblad | Climate Resolve |
Katy Lindblad | Minnesota Housing |
Edgar Lino | California Conservation Corps |
Dr. Suja Lowenthal | City of Hermosa Beach |
Dr. Shelley Luce | Heal the Bay |
Miguel Luna | Urban Semillas |
Dr. Loraine Lundquist | California State University, Northridge |
Jeff Luzar | GuardTop, LLC |
Mary Malecha | Rose City Counseling Center |
Keith Malone | California Fuel Cell Partnership |
Stella Maloyan | Stellar Strategies LLC |
Natalie Matsler | McCourt |
Bryan Matsumoto | Nature for All |
Cynthia McClain-Hill | LADWP |
Mike Meador | California Greenworks |
Jerilyn Lopez Mendoza | The Climate Center |
Juan Mercado | California Conservation Corps |
Dr. Rebecca Miller | Beyond Meat |
Amy Mmagu | Bloom Energy |
Alex Moisa | Climate Resolve |
Alex Moisa | Law Office of Alex M Moisa |
Dr. Lorenzo Moncelsi | Caltech |
Hitta Mosesman | Harris & Associates |
Olivia Mosesman | Thrive Santa Ana |
Deborah Murphy | Deborah Murphy Urban Design + Planning |
Aram Nadjarian | Mozaic Media & Communications |
Mark Nassar | Harris & Associates |
Mary Nemick | Los Angeles Department of Public Works |
Francois Nion | JCDecaux |
Kimberly Orbe | Sierra Club |
Gerard Orozco | Jacobs |
Council President Rudy Ortega | Fernandeno Tataviam Band of Mission Indians |
Samantha Ortega | Pukuu Cultural Community Services |
Aaron Paley | Community Arts Resources |
Michael Parada | Climate Resolve |
Jonathan Parfrey | Climate Resolve |
David Park | California Fuel Cell Partnership |
Tim Patton | City of Long Beach |
Tanya Peacock | Bloom Energy |
Ashley Perez | GRID Alternatives Greater Los Angeles |
Shelly Quan | LA Metro |
Jono Rahav | Creative Paving |
David Rahimian | LADWP |
Joe Ramallo | LADWP |
Justin Ramirez | City of Long Beach |
Nisha Randhava | ACLU of Southern California |
Susana Reyes | LADWP |
Joel Reynolds | NRDC |
Chris Rhie | Buro Happold |
Dr. Nina Richardson | University of California |
Rex Richardson | City of Long Beach |
Thomas Riebs | AXEL |
Jennifer Rivera | McCourt |
Stephanie Rivera | LAANE |
Vera Robles DeWitt | Water Replenishment District |
Heather Rock | Pacific Gas and Electric |
Martin Rock | |
Irma Rodriguez-Moisa | AALRR |
Jason Rondou | LADWP |
Dannah Rosales | Climate Resolve |
Nancy Rosenbaum | Saffer & Flint Accountancy |
Schenae Rourk | Redwood |
Jackie Rubinstein | Lithium Valley Energy |
Jerry Rubinstein | Lithium Valley Energy |
Bruce Saito | CA Conservation Corps |
Susan Sanchez | City of Los Angeles, Bureau of Street Services |
Judy Saunders | CISLA |
Dave Schapiro | McCourt |
Anne Shalamoff | Climate Resolve |
Tom Soto | DCIF |
Greg Spotts | City of Los Angeles, Bureau of Street Services |
Doug Stang | 3M |
Ben Stapleton | USGBC-LA |
Cindy Starrett | Latham & Watkins LLP |
Senator Henry Stern | California Senate District 27 |
Steve Sugerman | Sugerman Group |
Howard Sunkin | The Sunkin Group |
Nancy Sutley | LADWP |
Katherine Swords | Tri-Hydro |
Michael Swords | LACI |
Louis Ting | LADWP |
Jeremy Topper | Connexity |
Mitchell Tsai | Mitchell M. Tsai, Attorney At Law PC |
Carol Tucker | LADWP |
Paul Vandeventer | Community Partners |
Emmanuel Vega | Climate Resolve |
Kristina von Hoffmann | Climate Resolve |
Dr. Duane Waliser | Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) |
Alissa Walker | Curbed |
Corissa Walton | Malarkey Roofing Products |
WIlliam Walton | Malarkey Roofing Products |
Evelyn Wang | Mastercard |
Ty Washington | LADWP |
William Welch | WW Consulting |
Councilmember Felicia Williams | City of Pasadena |
Duane Wilson | California Conservation Corps |
Robyn Wong | Climate Resolve |
Thomas Wong | San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District |
Ashley Yonan | CB2 |
Katy Young Yaroslavsky | Office of LA County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl |
Ross Zelen | South Coast Air Quality Management District |
Name | Organization |
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Judy Abdo | Metropolitan Water District of Southern California |
Antonieta Arango | Aramont Charitable Foundation |
Michael Backstrom | Southern California Edison |
Deborah Bloome | Accelerate Resilience L.A. (ARLA) |
Louis Blumberg | Blumberg West Consulting |
LaTanya Bogin | LADWP |
Michael R. Boswell | California Polytechnic State University |
Jennifer Bravo | Accelerate Resilience L.A. (ARLA) |
Xochiltl Bravo | Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation |
Anita Brightman | A. Bright Idea Advertising and Public Relations |
Angie Byars | 3M - Industrial Mineral Products Division |
Heide Camarata | FivePoint |
Sydney Chamberlin | The Nature Conservancy |
Tiffany Chao | pointC, LLC |
Larry Chung | Southern California Edison |
Casey Coates Danson | Global Possibilities |
Scott Dellinger | CDM Smith |
Dave Ebersold | CDM Smith |
Alex Esparza | Southern California Edison |
Ignacio Fernandez | Southern California Edison |
Diane Forte | Southern California Edison |
Michael Gagan | Kindel Gagan |
Patti Gagan | LAUSD |
Roberto Gama | Office of Representative Jimmy Gomez |
Sue Garbowitz | Canadian Consulate Los Angeles |
Rep. Jimmy Gomez | US House of Representatives |
Frank Gurule | CIT |
Luis Gutierrez | Southern California Edison |
Roel Hammerschlag | Hammerschlag LLC |
Tony Harris | pointC, LLC |
Melissa Hernandez | JCDecaux |
Assemblymember Chris Holden | CA State Assembly |
Mayor Lindsey Horvath | City of West Hollywood |
Anna Jacobson | Operator Collective |
David Jacot | LADWP |
Sarai Jimenez | The Nature Conservancy |
Alexandra Jochim | FivePoint |
Amber Jones | Behr Paint Company |
Senator Sydney Kamlager | CA State Senate |
Nurit Katz | UCLA |
Maureen Kavanagh | 3M Industrial Mineral Products Division |
Rick Keating | Keating Architecture |
Karen Klepack | Southern California Edison |
Jennifer Komonchak | Clean Energy |
Eli Krispi | PlaceWorks |
Meaghan Laverty | The Energy Coalition |
Claudia Lima | CIT |
Valerie Lizarraga | Catholic Relief Services |
Richard Lovely | Chadwick School |
Joseph Mariani | MP Los Angeles |
Wally Marks | WNM Realty Company |
Yvette Martinez | Metropolitan Water District of Southern California |
Dr. Dale McIntyre | Behr Paint Company |
Supervisor Holly Mitchell | LA County Board of Supervisors |
Richard Moss | Law Offices of Richard F. Moss |
Leslie Moulton-Post | Environmental Science Associates |
Ugonne Okugo | California Electric Transportation Coalition |
Michelle Passero | The Nature Conservancy |
Melanie Peck | The Energy Coalition |
Edward Portillo | NAMI Orange County |
Carter Prescott | Southern California Edison |
Jacqueline Protsman | PlaceWorks |
Devon Provo | Accelerate Resilience L.A. (ARLA) |
Zenya Prowell | Accelerate Resilience L.A. (ARLA) |
Nayantara Ramesh | |
Evelyn Reyes | San Gabriel Valley MWD |
Jennifer Roy | Latham & Watkins LLP |
Tiffany Rubin | Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation |
Tammy L. Seale | PlaceWorks |
Ashlei Shyne | Shyne Productions |
Councilmember Sepi Shyne | City of West Hollywood |
Carolyn Sims | Southern California Edison |
Maria Sison-Roces | LADWP |
Thomas Szelazek | pointC, LLC |
Maureen Tholen | 3M |
Jennifer Thommen | CA State Assembly |
Stephen Torres | Southern California Edison |
Andra Troy | Latham & Watkins LLP |
Eileen Tutt | California Electric Transportation Coalition |
Anna Van | SANDAG |
Taylor Vierra | Climate Action Campaign |
Theo von Hoffmann | Theo von Hoffmann Consulting |
Todd von Hoffmann | |
Laurene von Klan | Climate Action Santa Monica |
Dean Wallraff | Advocates for the Environment |
Kecia Washington | LADWP |
Nichol Whiteman | Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation |
Janna Woods | Climate Resolve |
Sophia Wu | Patch |
Winifred Yancy | LADWP |
Jay Ziegler | The Nature Conservancy |
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