REMINDER, John: our next Conservation Conversation is tomorrow at 11 am, featuring Mary Maclean Asbill, senior attorney at the Southern Environmental Law Center. She'll talk to us about her work to fight GenX and coal ash in the courts, which is our last xxxxxx against hostile forces in the White House and state legislature.

RSVP for that and our future conversations here. If you've already filled out this form, no need to do so again. Expect your phone to ring at the start of the call!


Team NCLCV


P.S. We have rescheduled Rep. Brian Turner for July 17 at 11 am. And we have just added a special guest to our roster of Conservation Conversations on July 23 at 4 pm. Stay tuned next week to find out who it is!

 


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From: Margaret Hartzell <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, May 13, 2020 at 1:16 PM
Subject: Join a Conservation Conversation! RSVP for Q&As with the experts
To: John xxxxxx <[email protected]>

 

John, I hope you and your loved ones are staying safe and healthy. Thank you for sticking with NCLCV as we all work to protect the environmental values we share in these unprecedented times.

These days call for new ways to communicate and engage with our members like you. With that, I am excited to announce NCLCV’s Conservation Conversations. The experts in polling, politics, and protecting the environment are joining us to provide you unparalleled access to their expertise.

Every other week through the middle of July, we will be joined by a different expert coming to you directly through a tele-town hall. See the schedule below, and sign up for one or all!

NCLCV is grateful to you for your support, and we are thrilled to say thank you with our Conservation Conversations.

RSVP now!

Wednesday, May 20 at 3 pm
Tom Jensen — Director, Public Policy Polling
What Are the Polls Telling Us About the 2020 Elections?

Wednesday, June 3 at 4 pm
Gene Karpinski — President, League of Conservation Voters
Top of the Ticket — The Importance of North Carolina in the 2020 Election

Friday, July 17 at 11 am RESCHEDULED
Rep. Brian Turner — NC House District 116
A Mountain Perspective to Protecting Our Environment

Wednesday, July 1 at 11 am
Mary Maclean Asbill — Senior Attorney, Southern Environmental Law Center
Fighting Gen X and Coal Ash in the Courts

Wednesday, July 15 at 2 pm
Dan Crawford — Director of Governmental Relations, NCLCV
The Path to a Green Caucus in North Carolina

Thursday, July 23 at 4 pm
SPECIAL GUEST TBA

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About Our Experts

Tom Jensen — Director, Public Policy Polling
What Are the Polls Telling Us About the 2020 Elections?

Tom Jensen has been the Director of Public Policy Polling since 2007. During that time he has overseen thousands of polling projects, covering everything from Presidential and Senate races to County Commissioner and School Board races all over the country. He is the voice behind PPP’s popular Twitter account, which has more than 100,000 followers. In 2016 he was named by Rolling Stone as 1 of 16 Young Americans Shaping the 2016 Election, and after correctly predicting the winner of every state in the 2012 Presidential election, he was named by Business Insider as one of the 36 most powerful people in American politics. He has also been honored by Campaigns and Elections magazine as one of its ‘Rising Stars’ working in the industry. He is a popular public speaker, often presenting to business groups, universities, and other community organizations as well as a frequent expert commentator for TV, Radio, and other news organizations. A native of Ann Arbor, Michigan, he is an honors graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill.

Gene Karpinski — President, League of Conservation Voters
Top of the Ticket — The Importance of North Carolina in the 2020 Election

Gene joined LCV in April 2006 after serving for more than a dozen years as a member of the LCV and LCVEF Boards of Directors and the LCV Political Committee. Under Gene’s leadership, LCV has played a lead role in the environmental community’s efforts to pass clean energy and climate policies. Prior to joining LCV, Gene worked for 21 years as the Executive Director of the U.S. Public Interest Research Group (U.S. PIRG), the national lobbying office for state PIRGs across the country, where he led many national environmental issue campaigns. He has served on a number of national boards, including America Votes, Earth Share, the Partnership Project, the Beldon Fund, and the National Association for Public Interest Law. Gene is a graduate of Brown University and Georgetown University Law Center.

Rep. Brian Turner — House District 116
A Mountain Perspective to Protecting Our Environment

Brian Turner is currently serving his third term as state House Representative for North Carolina’s District 116 in Buncombe County. Since being elected in 2014, Brian has focused his efforts on supporting public education, protecting our state’s mountains and rivers, and growing local economies. He serves on the state’s Appropriations, Community Colleges, Wildlife Resources, and Environment committees.

Mary Maclean Asbill — Senior Attorney, Southern Environmental Law Center
Fighting Gen X and Coal Ash in the Courts

Mary Maclean has been with SELC since 2009, working for two years in their Georgia office before moving to North Carolina in 2011. She is a Senior Attorney while also serving as one of their lobbyists in the North Carolina General Assembly. Before SELC, Mary Maclean was the Director of the Turner Environmental Law Clinic at Emory University School of Law. She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina and University of Georgia School of Law, cum laude.

Dan Crawford — Director of Governmental Relations, NCLCV
The Path to a Green Caucus in North Carolina

Dan joined NCLCV in 2008, after serving for several years on our Conservation PAC committee. Before joining NCLCV, he lobbied for ElectriCities of NC, a non profit governmental agency that represents cities and towns that operate their own electric distribution systems—bringing a unique perspective to his advocacy efforts on energy issues. Prior to this, he worked for Congressman Brad Miller (NC-13) for nearly five years. In this capacity he worked as finance coordinator, field director, and campaign coordinator across three campaigns, and as district liaison in his congressional office. Dan brings a particularly political perspective to his work with NCLCV, which makes him well suited to enforcing a strong cycle of accountability. He is a graduate from NC State University with a BA in Political Science. A native North Carolinian from Asheville, Dan emphasizes that he is an environmentalist by birth, but with two little girls at home, he is committed to holding our legislators accountable for protecting our environment.

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Margaret
Margaret Hartzell, Director of Development
NC League of Conservation Voters

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