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AMY MALL
is a forest and public lands advocate whose work focuses on protecting national forests and other public lands. Before joining NRDC, she served as advisor to the director of the White House National Economic Council. She has also worked for Senator Dianne Feinstein and for former New York Governor Mario Cuomo. She holds a master's degree in public policy from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government and a bachelor's degree from Cornell University. Press contact: jbovey@nrdc.org, 202-289-6868 NANCY S. MARKS is a senior attorney in the New York office. She litigates citizen suits nationally, targeting air and water pollution, contaminated sediments and environmental racism. She holds degrees in geology from Williams College and Stanford University and is a graduate of Harvard Law School. Press contact: jpowers@nrdc.org, 212-727-2700 ELIZABETH MARTIN-PERERA is a climate policy specialist with NRDC's climate center. Her work focuses on liquid coal, renewable energy and national climate policy research and advocacy. She also manages NRDC's climate and energy policy and advocacy in the Mid-Atlantic states. She has worked in the nonprofit, public and private sectors and also as a consultant for the European Commission, the United Nations Environment Program and the World Bank. She holds a master's degree in environmental management from Yale University, a master's in public health from the City University of New York and a bachelor's in environmental science and policy studies from Dickinson College. Press contact: eyoung@nrdc.org, 202-289-6868 ADRIANO MARTINEZ is a project attorney in Los Angeles. His work focuses on improving air quality in Southern California through the enforcement of state and federal laws, including the Clean Air Act and the California Environmental Quality Act, and advocacy. Adriano was a litigation fellow at NRDC and holds a bachelor's degree in environmental science and policy from Duke University and a law degree from the University of Denver College of Law. Press contact: jlass@nrdc.org, 310-434-2300 LUIS G. MARTINEZ is an attorney with NRDC's energy program. His work focuses on state energy and climate policy, utility regulation, energy efficiency and renewable energy programs. Prior to joining NRDC, Luis was a special aid to the president of the Environmental Quality Board in Puerto Rico. During his time at the EQB, he also served as legislative director for the agency and as special counsel for the Vieques and Culebra Island clean-up. He is a member of the executive committee of the New York State Bar Association's Environmental Law Section and co-chair of the Environmental Justice Committee. He is a graduate of Tulane Law School and received a bachelor's degree in environmental policy and behavior from the University of Michigan. Press contact: jpowers@nrdc.org, 212-727-2700 ROBIN MARX is a scientist with NRDC's New York urban program and works primarily on issues related to New York City's water supply, including watershed protection, phosphorus pollution, stormwater runoff and water conservation. Robin is a graduate of the Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine and worked as a veterinarian for nine years before joining NRDC in 1995. She also holds a master's degree in environmental and occupational health. Press contact: jpowers@nrdc.org, 212-727-2700 BOBBY MCENANEY is a public lands advocate concentrating on issues of livestock grazing in the western United States. He is primarily focused on promoting sustainable approaches to the grazing of federal and other publicly owned rangelands. Before joining NRDC, Bobby worked extensively on initiatives to protect ecologically important lands within the Rocky Mountain region. He is a graduate of the College of Idaho. Press contact: jbovey@nrdc.org, 202-289-6868 If you are not a member of the press, please write to us at nrdcinfo@nrdc.org. |