OUR TEAM-E
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Wm. Andrew Schwartz is Co-Founder and Executive Vice President of EcoCiv. He is a scholar, organizer, and non-profit administrator. Andrew is also the Executive Director of the Center for Process Studies and Assistant Professor of Process and Comparative Theology at Claremont School of Theology. His recent work involves the role of “big ideas” in the transition toward ecological civilization. Jeremy Fackenthal is a scholar, filmmaker, and teacher who passionately explores the intersection of arts, philosophy, and activism as a means of communicating what an Ecological Civilization could become. He earned a MDiv at Christian Theological Seminary and a PhD in Philosophy of Religion and Theology at Claremont Graduate University, continues to do documentary film work, and writes on critical theory and process thought. Jessica Mardock is a researcher, educator, and numbers guru, who is passionate about bridging the gap between research and practice by instituting social science and statistical best practices into real-life application. Jessica directs budgetary analysis and business development for the Institute for Ecological Civilization and financial business operations and compliance for ViviFi Planning, LLC. She earned a Master of Science from the University of Cincinnati and a Bachelor of Arts from Franklin College. Jessica is a dedicated steward of the environment and can often be found educating her daughter on the finer points of gardening, baking/cooking, and finding the best tree to hug whilst recharging in nature. Ellie Leaning is a recent graduate of Antioch University’s Environmental Studies Master’s Program with a specialization in Advocacy for Social Justice and Sustainability and a graduate certificate in Food Justice for Resilient Communities. Ellie has experience working with a variety of non-profit organizations and sectors including food systems, international affordable housing, global health, wildlife conservation, and environmental education in the U.S., Switzerland, and Southern Africa. Ellie obtained her Bachelor’s degree from Franklin University Switzerland in Environmental Studies with minors in Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies, Political Science, and Psychology. She currently works a contract basis for a variety of different projects and splits her time between South Africa and the United States, mostly on the East Coast. Dr. Kelli Archie is an environmental social scientist, and has spent the past 12 years as an academic in New Zealand and the USA studying climate change adaptation and teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in Climate Change, Geography, Environmental Science and Environmental Studies. She earned a Ph.D. and M.S. in Environmental Studies from the University of Colorado, Boulder and a B.A. in Economics from Colorado State University. As a native of the Colorado Rocky Mountains, she is particularly interested in alpine and mountainous regions and she has worked around the world in the United States, the Indian Himalayas, Vanuatu and New Zealand. Kelli is excited to about transitioning to the non-profit world where she hopes her work can make a more tangible difference. Kelli currently lives on the side of a ski run in Grand County, Colorado with her husband Tim, their three young daughters and one very old dog. When not on the road learning as much as they can about our beautiful planet, the Archies can typically be found on or near a trail; skiing, biking, hiking, or rock climbing. Ebony Bailey is a researcher, photographer and filmmaker whose work explores cultural intersections, diaspora and food justice. She is interested in using communications as a means of telling stories that weave together diverse social causes. She received a B.A. in journalism at USC and recently completed her Master’s thesis documentary project at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Jesse Knapp leads EcoCiv’s operations in the nation’s capital, connecting with partner organizations, coordinating media strategy with the EcoCiv publicity team, and setting goals and strategies for events around the world. He has a background in politics as well as media. He served as a legislative aide to U.S. Senator Bill Nelson before studying film at the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts, where he earned a master’s degree. Before joining EcoCiv, he worked as an independent film producer in Los Angeles. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Cornell University. Azra Tanović is a multi-disciplinary sustainability professional, private consultant and a recent graduate of Tufts University’s Master of Science program in Environmental and Water Resources Engineering (with a graduate certificate in Water: Systems, Science and Society). Since graduating from Tufts, Azra has worked as a private consultant in the public, private and NGO sectors, on a number of environmental and climate change projects with a particular focus on water quantity and quality issues. Azra obtained two Bachelor’s degrees from the University of Miami, and currently splits her time between New York City and Europe. Tom Broad is a technology generalist who enjoys working with folks of all kinds. He is a technology researcher, educator, project manager, and absolute data nerd who is passionate about making technology simple — whether it is speaking in layman’s terms or implementing a new technology or business system. Since working for Apple, Inc, Tom enjoys continually keeping up-to-date on the latest technology trends, security flaws, and the latest technology risks. For more than 15 years, Tom has consulted in technology for a variety of different companies, non-profits, churches and entrepreneurs, working through their common technology issues in very methodical, systemic and simple, yet collaborative ways. Tom thoroughly enjoys all subjects outdoors and has a deep passion for preserving our world for many generations to come. Tom can often be found out hiking beautiful Ohio trails or camping with his wife and four kids, taking in some rest and relaxation in nature. Yunjeong Han is journalist, scholar, and organizer. She had worked as staff writer and cultural desk of the Kyunghyang Daily News in Korea for 25 years. She earned her Ph. D in comparative literature from Yonsei University. Her areas of expertise includes literature, film, cultural studies, postcolonialism, and environmental humanities. She is co-organizer of the Green Transition toward Ecological Civilization: A Korea-US Dialogue(Claremont, 2017) and the International Conference for Ecozoic Culture(Seoul, 2018). Gunna Jung is Economics professor of Hanshin University, research fellow of The Center for Process Studies in Claremont School of Theology. He got his Ph. D of labor economics at Seoul National University and worked as vice president of NGO the Hope Institute. He is also board member of Seoul Institute and 50+ foundation. Dongwoo Lee is Director of the EcoCiv Korea project of the Center for Process Studies, and pastor of Pasadena Presbyterian Church (PCUSA). He got his Masters degree at San Francisco Theological Seminary and completed doctoral coursework at Claremont School of Theology. Clara Lee is a project manager for EcoCiv Korea. And coordinator for the Korea Project of the Center for Process Studies at Claremont School of Theology. She is a lyric soprano and pursuing D.M.A. of Historical Performance Practice in Voice at Claremont Graduate University. And, she is a lecturer and voice instructor at WMU and conductor at the Korean Church of Orange
Philip Clayton
President
Wm. Andrew Schwartz
Executive Vice President
Jeremy Fackenthal
Managing Director
Jessica Mardock
Director of Finance and Development
Ellie Leaning
Strategic Partnerships Coordinator
Kelli Archie
Senior Science Advisor
Ebony Bailey
Communications Manager
Megan Anderson
Development Associate
Austin Roberts
Podcast Project Manager
Jesse Knapp
Washington, D.C. Director
Azra Tanović
Research Assistant Consultant
Tom Broad
Technology and Website Consultant
Yunjeong Han
EcoCiv Korea Director
Caitlin Healy
Administrative Assistant
Gunna Jung
EcoCiv Korea Director
Dongwoo Lee
EcoCiv Korea Director
Clara Lee
EcoCiv Korea Project Manager
Philip Clayton
President
Wm. Andrew Schwartz
Executive Vice President
Jeremy Fackenthal
Managing Director
Jessica Mardock
Director of Finance and Development
Ellie Leaning
Strategic Partnerships Coordinator
Kelli Archie
Senior Science Advisor
Ebony Bailey
Communications Manager
Megan Anderson
Development Associate
Austin Roberts
Podcast Project Manager
Jesse Knapp
Washington, D.C. Director
Azra Tanović
Research Assistant Consultant
Tom Broad
Technology and Website Consultant
Yunjeong Han
EcoCiv Korea Director
Caitlin Healy
Administrative Assistant
Gunna Jung
EcoCiv Korea Director
Dongwoo Lee
EcoCiv Korea Director
Clara Lee
EcoCiv Korea Project Manager
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