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Mark Liolios

Aquatic Park Mark Liolios has long been active in improving Berkeley's open spaces, particularly its largest municipal park, Aquatic Park. He is a founding member of the citywide park support nonprofit, Berkeley Partners for Parks, and has served as president and board member. He successfully lobbied for federal funding for two mini-parks and for Dreamland for Kids, the volunteer-built playground at Aquatic Park. As founder and director of Aquatic Park EGRET, the habitat stewardship group for this 100-acre bayshore park, Liolios coordinates community volunteers in wildlife habitat improvements, leads tours, and is active in planning and funding future ...

Robert Lieber

Robert Lieber is former mayor and council member of Albany is a member of Citizens for the Albany Shoreline. He is also an RN at Alta Bates Medical Center.

David Lewis

David Lewis returned to his native Bay Area to lead Save the Bay in 1998, after 14 years organizing legislative and issue campaigns from Washington, D.C. He served as Chief Operations Officer for the League of Conservation Voters and senior Legislative Assistant for U.S. Senator Carl Levin. David was previously Director of Policy and Legislation for Physicians for Social Responsibility and Arms Control Specialist for Friends of the Earth. Lewis was born and raised in Palo Alto and holds a B.A. in Politics and American Studies from Princeton University.  David's Press > >

Larry Kolb

Larry Kolb is a civil engineer with a career focus on water. He served for many years on the staff of the San Francisco Regional Water Quality Control Board, and served as Chairman of the Implementation Committee.

Stephen Granholm

Steve Granholm, Ph.D., is a wildlife biologist with 30 years of professional experience in environmental consulting, including 25 years at LSA Associates. Dr. Granholm (retired as of 2012) prepared state and federal permit applications on behalf of public and private clients; designed mitigation and management plans for wetlands and other wildlife habitats; managed comprehensive assessments of biological impacts; conducted surveys for rare, threatened, and endangered animal species; developed wildlife policy for local governments; and oversaw the work of many LSA staff who addressed such issues.  He has served as an expert witness on wetlands ...

Arthur Feinstein

Arthur Feinstein has worked on wetland issues "local, state and federal" for the last twenty-five years, as Conservation Chair, President, and then Executive Director of the Golden Gate Audubon Society. In the late 1980s he was the Program Coordinator for the Citizens Committee to Complete the Refuge for five years, during which time he worked on federal legislation to expand the boundaries of the San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge by approximately 20,000 acres. As a founding member of the Campaign to Save California Wetlands, in 1995 Arthur helped write and publish the "Marsh Manual", a citizen's guide to wetlands that discussed both wetland ...

Patty Donald

Patty Donald is a member of the City of Berkeley Shorebird Park staff. In 1979, she created and is currently implementing the environmental education and recreation programs for the City of Berkeley at the Berkeley Marina. She has also been the Coastal Clean-up coordinator for Berkeley, Albany and Emeryville's International Shoreline clean-ups since 1987. She is a founding board member for the Aquatic Outreach Institute, which is now the Watershed Project. Donald served on the board of the Save San Francisco Bay Association for five years, and is currently on the board of the Victorian Preservation Center of Oakland-Cohen Bray House (Ancestral Home). ...

Ken Bukowski

Ken Bukowski has served in the Emeryville City Council since 1987, including six terms as Mayor. He was a member of a CESP committee formed to advance the concept of an Eastshore State Park before it became a reality. Bukowski has spent many years working on regional transportation issues, including eight years opposing the new East Span of the Bay Bridge. Bukowski is a member of the Alameda County Waste Management Authority, and has served on the Alameda County Lead Poisoning and Prevention Board and the League of California Cities Transportation, Telecommunications, and Public Works statewide committee. His goal is to establish a regional land use ...

Roberta Wyn

Roberta Wyn is a health policy researcher and data analyst whose work focuses on social justice and human rights issues related to health. She examines population-based and community health issues for groups historically underserved or who experience a disproportionate share of health risks. She was Associate Director of Research at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research from 1994-2011, involved with strategic development, planning, and funding strategies for the Center and helped manage the Center’s research, public service, and teaching activities. Her research, scanning over 70 reports, briefs, and articles, examines differences in access to ...

Peter H. Weiner

Peter Weiner is an environmental attorney with a San Francisco law firm. He has practiced environmental law for 25 years. He previously helped direct the Cal/OSHA program and served as Special Assistant to Governor Brown for Toxic Substances Control. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees of the California State Parks Foundation, and serves on the Board of the Coalition for Clean Air. He received his B.A. from Harvard College and his J.D. from Yale Law School.