Tregub is a former member of the Rent Board of Berkeley, CA, former President of the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the Sierra Club, chair of the Housing Advisory Council and longtime climate change activist. Tregub, a native of Ukraine, is working to help EOPA’s Clean Energy Marshall Plan for Ukraine. Igor is a member of Elected Officials to Protect America's California Leadership Council
Meghan spent nearly a decade in public service, championing environmental justice and building progressive power both locally and nationally. The former Mayor of Culver City, CA, Meghan led the city’s transition to 100% renewable energy and phase-out of oil drilling. Known as the "Biking Mayor,” Sahli-Wells helped craft Culver City’s first bicycle and pedestrian master plan, established a robust Safe Routes to School program, and served on the Metro E Line (light rail) Construction Authority. In 2014, she joined President Obama’s My Brother’s Keeper Community Challenge, and launched Culver City’s equity and youth empowerment initiatives. Sahli-Wells is a founding Board Member of Local Progress, a national network of progressive elected officials, and California State Director of EOPA, where she mobilizes elected officials to pass bold climate legislation and end fossil fuel extraction. She was a strategic policy consultant for Los Angeles County Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell, where she worked on housing, and environmental justice, with a particular focus on urban oil drilling.
Supervisor Michael R. Turner serves as the chair of the Board of Supervisors Transportation and Land Use Committee and represents Loudoun on the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission. He also serves on the Fiscal Impact Committee. Supervisor Turner is a 1973 graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy and a former command pilot with more than 3,500 flying hours as both an air rescue helicopter pilot and a fighter pilot. A Desert Storm veteran, he served on the U.S. Central Command staff before and during the war. Turner’s final assignment was on the Joint Staff in the Pentagon.Turner has worked principally as a nonprofit development officer at six nonprofit organizations with varied missions, including disaster relief, encouraging entrepreneurship among America’s youth, providing free credit counseling to families in need and helping military and veteran families. He also has nonprofit experience in legislative affairs. Mike is a member of Elected Officials to Protect America's National Leadership Council.
She currently serves on the Agriculture & Rural Development, Public Health, Appropriations & Budget for Human Services, and Transportation committees, in addition to the Agriculture Caucus, the Oklahoma Legislative Black Caucus, Mental Health Caucus, Early Childhood Caucus and the Aerospace Caucus. Pittman is also co-chair of the Millennial Action Project Future Caucus, a statewide millennial bi-partisan caucus. Ajay is a member of Elected Officials to Protect America's National Leadership Council.
Dora Strunk is the Council President for Kwinhagak, also known as Quinhagak, a city in Bethel Census Area, Alaska, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city is 776, up from 669 in 2010. The Yupik name for the village is Kuinerraq, meaning "new river channel." It has been dated to at least 1000 AD.
Christopher L. Clark Deschene is the founding owner of Deschene, PLLC. He is an attorney, and energy development expert. A member of the Navajo Nation, Deschene served as a member of the Arizona House of Representatives from 2009 to 2011, representing District 2. He was member of both the Committee for Natural Resources and Rural Affairs and the Committee for Water and Energy. After working as a lawyer for ten years, Deschene joined the Obama Administration in 2015 at the United States Department of Energy as the Director for the Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs. Previously, as Second Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps he was deployed on several missions overseas, including the Persian Gulf and Southeast Asia. After completing two tours of active duty, Deschene continued on as a reservist for a total of 10 years of military service. His grandfather was a Navajo code talker during World War II.
Sarah Mason is currently the Deputy Executive Director with Clean Energy for America (CE4A). A Northeast native, Sarah has been working in politics and issue advocacy in the DC region for nearly 15 years including positions on Capitol Hill and at several advocacy organizations. Most recently prior to joining CE4A she was the Co-Director of National Organizing for the Climate Action Campaign, where she managed CAC's field programs across more than a dozen states. CE4A is a 501(c)4 organization that amplifies the voice of the clean energy workforce in advocating for policies and leaders to advance just, equitable, and rapid decarbonization.
Hoboken Mayor Ravi Bhalla has focused on improving the quality of life for Hoboken residents while prioritizing fiscal responsibility. He introduced a City budget with no municipal tax increase, maintained the City's AA+ credit rating, continues to oversee the rehabilitation of Washington Street, formed a Homelessness task force, is pursuing affordable housing strategies, completed the design phase of Northwest Resiliency Park, secured more than $1 million in state transportation funding, and signed executive orders to expand parental leave benefits, invest in the arts, and protect the civil rights of immigrants and the LGBTQ community. Ran Bhalla is a member of Elected Officials to Protect America's New Jersey Leadership Council
Vasudeo is the district-level PTA vice president of equity and inclusion for Berkeley CA., public schools. She also advocates for secure and sustainable transportation as the senior transportation planner of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, where she works to make sure that more than 55,000 students get to school safely.
Jacob Angel is a seasoned political operative and government affairs professional currently working for Banqloop Inc. Jacob has worked extensively for the United States Senate, House of Representatives and Department of Defense as a Policy Advisor and subject matter expert. Following his formal separation from the federal government, he worked with California Office of Emergency Services on wildfire prevention, COVID-19 response and emergency preparedness.