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- Martha Priebat, President, member of Tri-Valley CAREs since 1984; MS in Organic Chemistry, MA in Clinical Psychology; retired psychotherapist, former data analyst at the Dept. of Energy's Sandia National Laboratory; serves as Tri-Valley CAREs' representative on the Alameda County Health Dept.'s task force on plutonium-contaminated sludge, liaison to Pleasanton City Council.
Pleasanton, CA
- Janis Kate Turner, Treasurer, member of Tri-Valley CAREs since 1985; BA in Education; public school teacher in Livermore for more than 30 years; retired from full-time teaching in 2003; substitute teaches in Livermore; represents Tri-Valley CAREs on the Dept. of Energy/Environmental Protection Agency Community Work Group on the Superfund cleanup of contaminated soil and groundwater at Livermore Lab.
Livermore, CA
- Mary Perner, Secretary, member of Tri-Valley CAREs since 2003; tutors students at Twin Valley Learning Center; Tri-Valley CAREs' community organizer 2005-2007; participates in Tri-Valley CAREs' support group for Livermore Lab workers made ill by on the job exposures
Livermore, CA
- Tara Dorabji, member of Tri-Valley CAREs since 2001; BA in Environmental Studies at UC Santa Cruz; Community Programs Manager at the non-profit Streetside Stories in San Francisco; Co-host of KPFA radio's La Onda Bajita program; former Outreach Director at Tri-Valley CAREs 2001-2006.
San Francisco, CA
- Marylia Kelley, member of Tri-Valley CAREs since 1983; BA in Humanities, Journalism; Executive Director, Tri-Valley CAREs.
Livermore, CA
- Beverly King, member of Tri-Valley CAREs since 2002; retired school teacher in Tracy, Banta and Stockton areas; former California Teachers Association representative in San Joaquin County; currently serves as Tri-Valley CAREs' liaison to the Livermore City Council, senior centers and civic organizations.
Livermore, CA
- Don King, member of Tri-Valley CAREs since 1983; BA in Social Science, MA in Public Administration, MA in Urban Planning; retired city planner and former compensation analyst at the Dept. of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Tri-Valley CAREs' liaison to local religious community.
Livermore, CA
- Loulena Miles, member of Tri-Valley CAREs since high school in 1995; BA in Environmental Studies at UC Santa Cruz, JD Golden Gate University; served as Tri-Valley CAREs' first Staff Attorney for 6 years; presently employed as Attorney with Adams Broadwell Joseph and Cardoza.
Richmond, CA
- Victoria Perez, member of Tri-Valley CAREs since 2008; BA in History, MA in Education; Accounting Specialist at family-owned business, Postal Systems; formerly served as a youth organizer and teacher. Interested in environmental, social, economic, and racial justice, peace, permaculture, and the health of the earth for generations to come.
San Leandro, CA
- Garrett Wright, member of Tri-Valley CAREs since 2005; JD from the University of California, Berkeley (Boalt Hall); BA in Theatre; legal intern at Tri-Valley CAREs; presently employed as Staff Attorney for Urban Justice Center's Community Development Project litigating housing issues; interested in environmental and economic justice, military law, and peace.
New York, NY
- Scott Yundt, member of Tri-Valley CAREs since 2001; BA in Environmental Studies, JD University of San Francisco; served as legal intern at Tri-Valley CAREs and as Attorney at Murray and Howard in Oakland; in 2009 became Staff Attorney at Tri-Valley CAREs. Oakland, CA