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folks behind 100 Debates.
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Eseohe Ojo
100 Debates Program Manager

Ese is a human rights advocate and policy professional who has worked with non-profits on a range of issues including digital rights, freedom of expression, access to information, academic freedom, gender, democracy, and open government. She holds a Master of Public Policy and Global Affairs degree from the University of British Columbia. Interested in further exploring the relationship between the environment, human rights, and society, Ese joined GreenPAC as Program Manager for Every Day Advocates. She is a Ravenpuff and afrobeat lover constantly looking out for rainbows and sunny days in Vancouver.

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Maya Provencal
100 Debates Regional Coordinator

Maya is a community organizer, educator, and advocate for climate justice. She considers herself a relationship builder and strives to strengthen community connectedness and resiliency through her work. She holds a BA in Political Science from the University of Victoria and is currently pursuing an MA in Community Development at the same institution. In her free time, you can find Maya enjoying the beautiful landscape of the West Kootenays.

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Kiemia Rezagian
100 Debates Regional Coordinator

Kiemia is a justice and equity advocate and educator focused on climate justice and disrupting disempowering and marginalizing systems. She is an experienced storyteller and convener, and is excited to join the GreenPAC team to help co-organize 100 debates on the environment and ensure climate and ecological action is front of mind for policy decision-makers. She believes justice work is made sustainable when fuelled by love and fun — good tunes and solo dance parties have kept her going through the pandemic.

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Sarah Van Exan
GreenPAC Executive Director

Sarah has worked with or for all levels of government, managing environment, governance, and justice files. As Managing Director of Green Economy Canada, she led the expansion of a non-profit network dedicated to supporting business sustainability. Sarah first joined GreenPAC as part of the 100 Debates on the Environment team to make sure the environment was a top issue in the 2019 federal election. She sits on the board of a youth-focused charity in Kenya, and co-chairs a climate action group in her community.

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Emmett Keyserlingk
100 Debates Network Engagement Coordinator

Emmett loves the messiness, the complexity, and the fun of supporting communities of humans who get together to make environmental justice a reality.  He is an organizer, educator, and facilitator who has been very proud to build power within and alongside communities and organizations from across Quebec, British Columbia, Ontario and New Brunswick.  He’s also a semi-serious accordion player and fledgling urban beekeeper, in case you find yourself looking for him on the weekend.

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Coco Wang
100 Debates Regional Coordinator

Coco holds a Bachelors in Environmental Sciences from McGill University. Her superpower is discovering and creating unique opportunities through meaningful and lasting connections.  She was first introduced to politics and organizing when she canvassed in her riding London-West as a new immigrant in 2015. During the 2020 US election, she worked as a campaign organizer in Colorado. As a freelancer, Coco makes digital content in sustainability and DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion). In between work and various projects, you can find Coco exploring Montreal and making murals and tattoo designs.

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Beata Rasitsan
GreenPAC Senior Communications Manager

Beata has a wealth of strategic communications experience. In her past roles, she has engaged audiences across diverse channels and created compelling and successful fundraising campaigns and events. She has a keen eye for design and a passion for storytelling and the environment. Beata is looking forward to communicating GreenPAC’s vital mission and impact to supporters across the country. In her spare time, she has a multidisciplinary arts practice and feels most inspired when out in nature.

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Nicole Golletz
GreenPAC Administrative Coordinator

An advocate for equitable climate change solutions, Nicole has experience providing administrative support in various team environments and loves collaborating with others. In completing her studies at the University of Manitoba, she holds a Bachelor of Environmental Studies and a Bachelor of Arts in Geography. With a focus on environmental policy, intergovernmental affairs, and Indigenous rights, she will continue to seek opportunities for meaningful change. Contributing to the team from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Nicole is living on Treaty 1 Territory. While she loves to explore new places in the summer, she also enjoys the coziness of Manitoba winters, as long as she has a good book or two.

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