Who We Are

Executive Director

Errol Mazursky

errol@elpnet.org

202-422-9193

As Executive Director, Errol manages the day-to-day operations of the organization in addition to the recruitment and selection process of ELP's regional networks, oversees the development and planning of fellowship programming and maintains ELP's national network of 500 Senior Fellows. Previously, Errol was a public health fellow at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency where he worked on community outreach programs and the development of international cohort studies to investigate the environment's impact on children's health and development. Errol served in the U.S. Peace Corps as a health volunteer in The Gambia, West Africa and was a Crisis Corps Volunteer in New Orleans, LA where he contributed to the response effort of Hurricane Katrina. Errol currently serves on the Board of the Emerging Wildlife Conservation Leaders Program, and is a former Board Director of Greenbelt Homes Inc., and the Greenbelt Development Corporation. in 2011 Errol was awarded a TogetherGreen Fellowship in recognition of his expertise in leadership and network weaving.

National Program Director

Jenna Ringelheim

jenna@elpnet.org

503-928-4408

Jenna Ringelheim is a Senior Fellow of the Environmental Leadership Program (New England Class of 2007), who joined ELP staff in January 2012 as the National Program Director. She has extensive expertise in running leadership programs through her work as Executive Director of Wild Gift, building networks and collaborations through her work as Director of Organizational Partnerships at the Northwest Earth Institute, and a strong conservation background as evidenced by her previous work at the Trust for Public Land and the Nature Conservancy. She has a Masters in Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning from Tufts University, and is currently completing her MBA at the Bainbridge Graduate Institute with a focus on systems thinking, personal and organizational development, and transformational leadership. She is based in Portland, Oregon.

Board of Trustees

Ann Boren

Kimberly Coletti, Director, Fundraising Best Practices, Save the Children

Amielle DeWan, Director, Conservation Research and Monitoring, RARE Conservation 

John Ehrmann, Senior and Managing Partner, Meridian Institute

Sara Espinoza, Program Director, Weather & Environment, National Environmental Education Foundation

Paul Gruber, Consultant

Jacob Park, Associate Professor, Green Mountain College

Paul Sabin, Assistant Professor, Yale University

David Silver