Huffman Award goes to Carol Misseldine

On April 20, 2012, Green Sangha Advisory Council member Carol Misseldine received the North Bay Environmental Hero award from Assemblyman Jared Huffman.  Here is an excerpt of the announcement from Huffman’s office:

‘The award recognizes an exceptional individual for leadership and innovation in addressing environmental stewardship.  The Environmental Hero of the North Bay award celebrates peer recognition for environmental stewardship, where people in the field recognize a colleague for exceptional service on behalf of the environment,’ said Huffman. ‘Carol Misseldine has an impressive track record of getting things done by advancing several sustainability initiatives that have made an impact in local governments across the North Bay.’

Huffman presented Misseldine with the award at his 5th annual Environmental Breakfast, held this year at the David Yearsley River Heritage Center in Petaluma.

To read the nomination of Carol Misseldine by Stuart Moody, click here.

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About Stuart Moody

Stuart Moody is Board President of Green Sangha. He received a B.S. in Conservation of Natural Resources at UC Berkeley, and an M.A. in Counseling Psychology at USF. Stuart was Green Schoolyard Coordinator at Davidson Middle School in San Rafael and directs Green Sangha’s Rethinking Plastics campaign. From 1993 to 2012, Stuart taught dance and co-directed teacher training for Young Imaginations, an arts education agency based in San Rafael. He has taught yoga and meditation to thousands in the Bay Area, including 10 years at San Quentin State Prison. Recently moved to Tucson, he just completed a graduate certificate program in “Connecting Environmental Science and Decision Making” at the University of Arizona.