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EP 28: How to Diversify Environmental Organizations
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Whitney Tome is the former Executive Director of Green 2.0. Prior to joining The Raben Group as a principal, Whitney served as the director of diversity and inclusion at the National Parks Conservation Association where she led, defined, and crafted metrics and measures for the organization’s diversity and inclusion efforts. Whitney has advised complex ocean stakeholder processes as a Program Manager and Mediator at the Meridian Institute including facilitating public meetings for regional ocean planning bodies that included state, federal and tribal partners. At Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), Whitney served as a strategist, cat herder and trusted advisor in dozens of state and federal political campaigns. She also developed, launched and grew the Fisheries Leadership and Sustainability Forum – a partnership between EDF, Duke, and Stanford. Whitney earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from Middlebury College and a J.D. from American University’s Washington College of Law. She also won the International Chamber of Commerce’s (ICC) International Mediation Competition in Paris, France.
Show Notes - https://watersavvysolutions.com/how-to-diversify/
Topics Discussed:
- Lack of Diversity in Environmental Organizations.
- Green 2.0.
- White Feminism.
- Ballet and Environmentalism.
Follow:
- Instagram - @breaking_green_ceilings
- Facebook - @Breaking Green Ceilings
- Twitter - @sapnamulki
68 episodes
Manage episode 270971075 series 2772630
Whitney Tome is the former Executive Director of Green 2.0. Prior to joining The Raben Group as a principal, Whitney served as the director of diversity and inclusion at the National Parks Conservation Association where she led, defined, and crafted metrics and measures for the organization’s diversity and inclusion efforts. Whitney has advised complex ocean stakeholder processes as a Program Manager and Mediator at the Meridian Institute including facilitating public meetings for regional ocean planning bodies that included state, federal and tribal partners. At Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), Whitney served as a strategist, cat herder and trusted advisor in dozens of state and federal political campaigns. She also developed, launched and grew the Fisheries Leadership and Sustainability Forum – a partnership between EDF, Duke, and Stanford. Whitney earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from Middlebury College and a J.D. from American University’s Washington College of Law. She also won the International Chamber of Commerce’s (ICC) International Mediation Competition in Paris, France.
Show Notes - https://watersavvysolutions.com/how-to-diversify/
Topics Discussed:
- Lack of Diversity in Environmental Organizations.
- Green 2.0.
- White Feminism.
- Ballet and Environmentalism.
Follow:
- Instagram - @breaking_green_ceilings
- Facebook - @Breaking Green Ceilings
- Twitter - @sapnamulki
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