Betty Gaillard heads several teams at Matter of Trust: finance, facilities, HR, member services, communications, community relations and events and coordinates everything from strategic planning [...]
Food is a means by which we can manifest our values on our dinner plate. Read on for tips from our event “What’s for Dinner? Aligning Your Principles With What’s on Your Plate.”
Vanessa Pope is the founder and Executive Director of “For Here, Please” and the founder of MudLab. Here, she shares her thinking behind her fascinating organizations.
As an Associate Engineer for the City of San Jose, Christy Cheung sees how thoughtful transportation planning and policies have the ability to preserve our environment and improve overall health.
As a Senior Program Manager at Google, Meggie works on Product Inclusion across Search - addressing misinformation, stereotyping & misrepresentation as it relates to underrepresented groups.
A long-time social justice advocate, Ms. Shawn Rosenmoss is committed to ensuring that all San Franciscans can participate in the City’s environmental programs, while promoting it to the world.
Jettie sees environmental issues as being inextricably linked with poverty, racism, and social justice. Her work with The Borneo Project recognizes the complexity of addressing the big picture.
The idea for California Reuse Collective grew out of the pandemic, but its creators aim to completely reshape how you think about packaging and plastic-heavy convenience goods.