Natalie Roy
Natalie Roy has been at the helm of the Clean Water Network as Executive Director since May 2006. At the Network she is in charge of managing the office which includes fundraising, personnel hiring and oversight, policy work, planning events, caucuses and briefings, administrative duties, producing news bulletins and alerts and public outreach and presentations. Prior to CWN, Natalie was the Executive Director of the National Pollution Prevention Roundtable, the largest national organization devoted solely to promoting pollution prevention and sustainability. She also served as Deputy Executive Director for the Environmental Council of the States in D.C., the association that represents state environmental commissioners. She began her environmental career in the early '80s, working for both Clean Water Action and the League of Conservation Voters. She has also worked as the Recycling Coordinator for the City of Takoma Park, Maryland and as a Recycling Planner for the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. She is graduate of Duke University and currently is a member of the Corps Reform Network's Steering Committee and is a former Board member of the Clean Beaches Council. Her past also includes producing and hosting a cable access television show on the environment, Green TV and the Green Show. The show also was a finalist in two national public access cable competitions. You can reach Natalie at natalieroy@cleanwaternetwork.org or (202)547-4208 (H208).
