We bring Oregonians together to protect our water, air and land with healthy solutions that work for today and for future generations. Founded in 1968 by concerned Oregonians across the state, we are a membership-based, nonpartisan nonprofit. OEC is a fiscally sound, highly-regarded organization that is committed to transparency.
Our work ensures Oregonians live healthier lives because our air, water and land are cleaner; our food is more sustainably produced; and the products, energy and transportation we rely on are safer for our environment. Back in 1968, a group of Oregonians came together to form Oregon Environmental Council.
Our work ensures Oregonians live healthier lives because our air, water and land are cleaner; our food is more sustainably produced; and the products, energy and transportation we rely on are safer for our environment. Back in 1968, a group of Oregonians came together to form Oregon Environmental Council.
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Our history of effective results is a direct result of innovative, collaborative problem solving performed by a group of talented and hardworking individuals. Meet our dedicated staff. Diana is an equity driven, results-oriented leader known for integrity and commitment to quality and transparency with an educational background in Science and Research.
Bruce Abernethy moved to Bend in the Spring of 1992 and has been active in a wide range of organizations and causes including serving on the Board of the Bend-La Pine School District, the Bend Park and Recreation District and the Bend City Council (where he served as Mayor of Bend for two years in 2007-08 and signed the Mayor's Climate Agreement during his tenure).
Oregon Environmental Council listens to and partners with Oregonians of all ages, races, ethnicities and genders, from across the state and from all walks of life. We seek solutions that can be embraced by all political affiliations to create a healthier future for our state. Elected officials and government agencies providing effective and equitable environmental leadership.
Oregon Environmental Council envisions a future in which every Oregonian has access to the healthy air, water, climate and community we need to thrive. To create fair and equitable strategies, we must first recognize that some Oregonians experience greater environmental hazards and have access to fewer environmental benefits than others.
The Campaign Manager will support OEC's Climate and Transportation Program work by helping to develop and implement tactics to advance priority advocacy campaigns through the legislature and state agency proceedings.
The Campaign Manager will oversee the coordination and completion of long-term, issue-specific projects and policy campaigns by monitoring progress, evaluating tactics, keeping relevant stakeholders informed, and ensuring that deadlines are met.Oregon Environmental Council's employees are valued experts in their field.
The Campaign Manager will oversee the coordination and completion of long-term, issue-specific projects and policy campaigns by monitoring progress, evaluating tactics, keeping relevant stakeholders informed, and ensuring that deadlines are met.Oregon Environmental Council's employees are valued experts in their field.
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