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Helen Powell Busch, Associate Director. Helen started with Dogwood Alliance in December 1998 and has been managing the operating and finances ever since. Helen earned a degree in philosophy from the University of Tampa in 1992. Her first environmental job was in the summer of 1992 with FL PIRG. After experimenting in the for-profit world for several years she moved to Asheville in 1997 and became the first paid summer intern for the Southern Appalachian Biodiversity Project. Helen's favorite thing about Southern forests is the incredible amount of life they support, and she is totally fascinated by all the animals, insects, tress, plants, fish and birds in the region.
Michelle Smith, Development Director. Michelle found a great way to use her skills and talents to make a positive difference in the world at Dogwood Alliance. She came to the organization after working as Membership Director at WNCW, an award winning, nationally recognized public radio station located in Western NC. She's a graduate of UNC Asheville and a member of Toastmasters International. Michelle loves our forests because forests keep us alive, and the forests of the South support so much life!
Scot Quaranda, Campaign Director. Scot joined Dogwood Alliance staff in 2000 and has performed many roles including Organizing Director, Field Director, and Communications Director allowing him to tap into his many strengths. Prior to joining Dogwood Alliance, he organized in Pennsylvania, Flordia, and California with the State PIRGS and the Fund for Public Interest Research and worked a a publicist for two years in the music industry. He graduated from Drew University with a dual degree in Psychology and Philosophy. To Scot, there is nothing quite like a swim in one of the many creeks across the South on a hot summer day or even a cold one.
Eva Hernandez, Organizing Director. Eva joined Dogwood Alliance as the campaign organizer in 2005. After graduating with a B.S. in Environmental Policy from the University of Kansas, Eva became a Green Corps field organizer during which she took a role in securing Dogwood Alliance's historic agreement with Bowater. Eva has also worked with Corporate Accountability International and as an assistant director for the US PIRG's citizen outreach office in Washington, DC. Eva currently serves on the Board of Directors for Environment North Carolina. Eva loves how Southern forests are unique amongst forests all over the world, changing so dramatically each and every season, especially the wildflowers.
Andrew Goldberg, DIrector Corporate Engagement. Andrew joined Dogwood Alliance from Western North Carolina University's Center for Regional Development. Andrew received a JD and Certificate in Environmental and Natural Resources Law from Lewis & Clark Northwester Law School in Portland, Oregon, where he was a Natural Resources Scholar and complete his undergraduate degree at Tufts University in Boston. While practicing law in Vermont, he was co-founder of Forest Watch, one of the largest environmental groups in Vermont. Although he is an Appalachian Trail through-hiker, these days you are more likely to find Andrew and his wife Joanne O'Sullivan pushing their son Finn in his stroller and chasing their daughter Maeve in an Asheville park.
Danna Smith, Policy Director. Danna graduated from the University of South Carolina with a degree in political science and went on to obtain a law degree from Emory University. After practicing law for several years, Danna gained experience working on environmental campaigns with Greenpeace. She was one of the founding members of Dogwood Alliance. In her current role as Policy Director, Danna develops the broad strategy related to the organization's work to protect the South's forest and negotiates with the South's largest paper producers. She, her husband Jay and daughter Summer love to watch the sun rise over the Appalachian mountains from their cabin in the woods. Danna loves the vast abundance of salamanders and wildflowers found in our forests.
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