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Board of Directors
Andrew Beath is the founder of SEE, EarthWays Foundation and other non-profit
social justice and environmental organizations. He completed a graduate degree
in International Finance from Wharton University, and then began working as a
corporate-based real estate developer in Southern California before turning his
attention to more philosophical pursuits at age 30 and social justice and
environmental restoration work about 20 years ago.  Andrew has recently started
several centers for conscious activism to teach environmental education and
techniques that facilitate social change. He is the author of the book,
Consciousness In Action.
John F. Feldsted practices corporate and transactional law and concentrates in
the areas of nonprofit law, commercial transactions, tax controversies and real
property transactions.  John received his law degree from Loyola Law School at
Los Angeles in 1981 and a Master of Laws in taxation from New York University in
1982. He received a Masters of Science in engineering from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology in 1978 and a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Cornell
University in 1977.
Atossa Soltani is the founder and Executive Director of Amazon Watch, a non-profit
organization dedicated to defending the environment, territories and the rights of
the region’s indigenous peoples in that area. For the past 13 years, Atossa has
been working on the protection of the Amazon regions of Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia,
Colombia, Brazil and Venezuela.
Max Gail, Secretary of the Board, is a teacher, actor, musician and director and
has a degree in Economics from Williams College and an MBA from the
University of Michigan.  Max has been involved in social and environmental
activism for the last 30 years.  He also founded Local Access Places (LAP), which
was SEE's first project.
Tim Anderson is an Oarsman, Salt Marsh Naturalist, Videographer and longtime
wetlands activist; in 1987 he co-founded the Gulf Coast Wetlands Coalition.  Tim is
the Co-Chair of the Friends of the Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge.  He also
facilitates Le Bateau du Audubon and Green Revolutionary InfoTech Services as
SEE Projects.
Sarah Vaill has worked continuously for women’s organizations in the fields of
international women’s rights and philanthropy for twelve years. She is a full-time
writer and consultant, part-time filmmaker, and longtime activist.  Sarah assisted
in the developmental stages of establishing SEE as a fiscal sponsor. Sarah holds
a B.A. from Duke University in Gender and Hispanic Cultures.  She currently runs
her own project with SEE - Women With Altitude.
Doe Mayer holds the Mary Pickford Chair at USC's School of Cinematic Arts. She
also holds a joint appointment in the Annenberg School for Communication. For
the past thirty years Professor Mayer has worked in the field of development
communication in order to strengthen small NGOs and other organizations that
promote human rights, health and welfare at the grass roots level. Her work has
taken her to numerous countries including Uganda, Kenya, Zambia, Zimbabwe,
Ghana, Egypt, Nigeria, Malawi, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Fiji, Suriname, China, India
and Mexico.
SEE Staff
Jennifer Hoffman currently serves as the Director of Operations of SEE.  She has
been with SEE since 2003 and has been an asset in not only growing the
organization but also increasing services offered to projects.  
Russell Jensen has held the position of Financial Manager at SEE since 2004.  
He has been crucial in ensuring SEE projects are provided with accurate and
sound accounting and administrative support.  
Andrew Beath
Board Chairman
Atossa Soltani
Max Gail, Jr.
Board Secretary
Tim Anderson
Board Treasurer
Sarah Vaill
John F. Feldsted
Doe Mayer
Jennifer Hoffman
Director of Operations
Russell Jensen
Director of Finance
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