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Amanda Williams - Board Candidate 2023

Hi SEJ,

I’ve cared deeply for the environment for as long as I can remember. My earliest photos show a curious kid knee-deep in water searching for tadpoles or admiring wildflowers on a muddy mountainside. Now that same kid (at heart) turned a passion for the outdoors and a curiosity about everything into a career.

I joined NPR’s 1A show in 2017 in a pivot away from corporate newspapers and now I’m the team’s special projects editor. We don’t have beats on 1A, which has helped me worm environmental and climate coverage into a wide array of topics.

Caleigh Wells - Board Candidate 2023

I'm running for a position on SEJ’s board because I've devoted my entire career to climate journalism, and I sincerely believe we aren't going to solve this crisis without inspiring our audiences to meaningfully participate in climate solutions. The fate of the planet depends on us getting this right. Dramatic, I know. But this is dramatic stuff!

Anjan Sundaram - Board Candidate 2023

I am writing to express my strong desire to run for the esteemed position of board member in the Society of Environmental Journalists. As an award-winning environmental journalist with an unwavering commitment to environmental issues, I am excited to contribute my expertise and passion to further the organization's vital mission.

Angela Rowlings - Board Candidate 2023

As a photojournalist based in both Boston, Mass., and rural Prince Edward Island, Canada, I am running for a seat on the SEJ board to increase and maintain membership diversity by continuing outreach efforts and programming that is inclusive and fosters a sense of belonging among all members.

Daniel Rothberg - Board Candidate 2023

I’m running to serve on the Society of Environmental Journalists board because I want to help support programming that expands opportunities for environmental reporting and addresses the many challenges that prevent reporters — especially in smaller and under-resourced newsrooms — from covering issues vital to their communities, topics ranging from extreme heat to water quality.

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