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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Staff List <br />*Denotes people that will contribute billable time to the Slow the Flow Colorado <br />program. <br /> <br />CRC Executive Director <br />Tom Plant <br /> <br />Tom comes to the CRC with an extensive background in conservation, business <br />management and policy. As a State Legislator in the Colorado General Assembly, Tom <br />has spearheaded the environmental agenda with legislation establishing a Renewable <br />Energy Portfolio Standard, Net Metering, Conservation Tax Credits and more. As the <br />Vice Chair of the Joint Budget Committee and the Chair ofthe House Appropriations <br />Committee, he has promoted investment in environmental conservation in the State. Tom <br />formerly worked for the Union of Concerned Scientists in Washington, DC, promoting <br />policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and ran a small business with his wife in <br />Nederland, Colorado, from 1994-2001. <br /> <br />tplant(ci)conservati oncenter .org <br />303-441-3278 ext. 17 <br /> <br />CRC Operations Director <br />Seth Portner <br /> <br />Seth has worked for the Center for ReSource Conservation since May of2002. He has <br />managed many programs for the Center during his tenure, and also manages the staff and <br />operations for the CRC. Construction waste recycling and its proliferation in Boulder <br />County are of particular interest to Mr. Portner. He was awarded the Community <br />Foundation's 2004 Nova Award for best environmental program for the Holiday <br />Neighborhood Construction Waste Recycling program. Mr. Portner holds a B.A. in <br />Religious Studies from the University of Colorado and has done some post graduate work <br />in Urban Planning. <br /> <br />sportner(ci)conservati oncenter.org <br />303-441-3278 ext. 14 <br /> <br />CRC Associate Development Director <br />Jenny Hampton <br />