the Earth Friends board

Meet the humans who are working together to bring environmental education into early childhood classrooms through wonder, possibility, and love—and a good dose of tenacity.

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    Founder

    Janna has been steadfast in her care and concern for the world around us since she was a little girl, and as an adult she continues to encourage and support others in finding ways to live in harmony with our environment and each other. Janna is a book editor, published author, and registered yoga teacher with a master’s degree in Magazine Journalism from New York University.

    She believes that all young children should have the chance to be educated about the interconnectedness of our world and be given the opportunity to exercise their self-agency to make it a healthy, vibrant, happy place for all. She has infused Earth Friends with her passion for planet and people, her expertise in business, writing, and program development, and her enthusiasm for endless possibilities.

    instagram: @earthfriendseverywhere

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    Co-Chair

    Tiffany's demonstrated commitment to equity and the environment can be seen in the work she does for a living, but also in her conversations, dedication to her personal work, and the connections she makes with others. Tiffany is the Director of Energize Careers at SEI where she works to build climate leaders and connect people with opportunities for a thriving future.

    Tiffany helped to start Landforce, a Pittsburgh-based nonprofit that invests in people through restoring the environment. Landforce provides workforce development training and support for individuals with barriers to employment. The training is focused on work readiness skills and land stewardship hard skills while also fostering a love for the environment and a passion for caring for our earth. Tiffany built on her experience with Landforce to co-author the American Forests’ Arboriculture Pre-Employment curriculum, the national standard for urban forestry workforce development programming. She also created a first-of-its-kind national network of urban forestry workforce programs called the Tree Equity Workforce Network, where programs learn together and from each other. Tiffany brings a focus on equity and inclusion to the environmental movement and believes that we won’t move the needle unless diverse voices are heard, and we are all invested in making an impact. Tiffany received her master’s in social work in 2016 from the University of Pittsburgh where she studied macro social work focused on working with communities, organizations, and using social action.

    Instagram: @tiffanymrotek
    Email: tiffanyekim@gmail.com

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    Treasurer

    Megan centers inclusive community in everything she does. Her wholehearted commitment to equity and wellbeing for all is evident in her work and way of living. She is the Co-Founder and Director of Programming of the nonprofit organization Open Up. Open Up’s mission is to teach mindfulness tools through movement and expressive arts practices that center individuals living with disabilities but are for every body. Her longest-running program Open Schools brings mindfulness and movement to students ages PreK - 21 in many schools in the city of Pittsburgh.

    Megan is a graduate of The University of Pittsburgh with a degree in Marketing. She runs a registered yoga school and empowers participants with disabilities by teaching them to become yoga facilitators and leaders in wellness spaces. Her passion and ability to connect with people by meeting them where they are is her superpower.

    email: msicheri@open-up.org

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    Creative Collaborations

    Suzie is an award-winning filmmaker, author, and television host, specializing in climate and environmental communication for kids of all ages. As an Aspen Institute Future Leader and a Grist 50 Fixer, their work combines children’s media, music, and playful learning to highlight climate solutions and emotions. Suzie connects youth advocates and educator allies to role models advancing climate justice all over the world. Big public media nerd.

    Instagram: @suzie_hicks_climate_chick
    website: suziehicksclimatechick.com

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    Co-Chair

    Coming to the field of Early Education in 2006 from a career in corporate marketing and management, Valerie attained her Master of Science Degree in Education, with a Specialization in Early Childhood Education upon making this career switch.

    Valerie is the Owner/Director of The Peppermint Tree Child Development Center, in Toms River, NJ, a state licensed center with a four-star rating in Grow New Jersey Kids, the state’s Quality Rating and Improvement System. Her center has also been selected by the state of New Jersey to implement the Pyramid Model, to support social emotional development of young children. She serves on the board of the New Jersey Association for the Education of Young (NJAEYC) children, running a local chapter of the organization to support early education in Ocean County, New Jersey.

    As an organizational leader, motivator and provider of professional development both locally and nationally, to this board she contributes early childhood education expertise and a driving force to do the best we possibly can for young children.

    Valerie is embracing, supporting, and piloting the Earth Friends curriculum. She is, admittedly, new to a focus on environmental education but is grateful to be learning and growing through this collaboration.

    email: val@pepperminttree.com

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    Secretary

    Anna is a community organizer, educational advocate, and parent of 3. She sits on the Board of multiple organizations, including the J Los Angeles where she holds leadership roles on various committees.

    She is passionate about building community and empowering people to become agents of change within them. Anna is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University.

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    Development

    Katy is passionate about sparking positive change globally. She holds a BS in Intelligence and National Security and an MS in Environmental Studies from Point Park University and has had diverse professional experiences that have taken her around the globe. Throughout her studies and career, Katy has focused on connecting food security and national security, sustainability, and innovation, finding simple solutions to serve as powerful tools for social and economic development. Katy firmly believes that building effective organizations with robust infrastructure is the key to making a measurable impact.

    Katy is the Director of Global Operations and Culture at The Build Up Companies where she is responsible for managing its processes and operations around the globe. She directs a portfolio of projects to strengthen the Companies’ internal infrastructure and ensures that systems, processes, and policies are in place to support internal operations as well as their clients’ work.

    Outside of the office, Katy is a 200-Hour Registered Yoga Teacher, specializing in yoga for addiction and recovery. When she is not working or on her yoga mat, you can find her getting lost in a good book and exploring the world around her.

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    Brand & International Outreach

    Victoria O'May (she/her) is an art director and graphic designer and a passionate advocate for environmental sustainability and social impact. She believes design and communication are powerful tools that can (and should) drive positive change for people, nature, and the planet. Originally from Brazil, she lives in Spain with her partner, daughter, and a giant rescue cat.

    Instagram: @victoriaomaystudio
    website: victoriaomay.com