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Lesley University, Cambridge, MA
BA Middle School
Education; State-certified Middle School Science Teacher
- Boston Recycling Coalition Charter
Member, Treasurer, and later Co-Chair
- Allston/Brighton Block Captain Coordinator Recruited representatives from the various neighborhoods to serve as Block Captains on their street to both disseminate information and post signs reminding residents of their street's recycling pick-up day.
- Mayor's Recycling Advisory
Committee Steering Committee Member for the City of Boston. On a monthly basis met with the Commissioner for Public Works, other representatives of the Mayor's office as well as member of the private sector to discuss how we could achieve a full-scale, multi-material recycling program city-wide.
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MassPIRG's Recycling Initiative Campaign Steering Committee
Member
- Massachusetts Environmental Education Society (MEES) - state chapter for the North American
Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE) Exhibit Hall Coordinator, Treasurer, and later President
- Massachusetts Association of Science Teacher (M.A.S.T.) Committee Member and MEES Representative. Initiated the effort to have these two organizations collaborate in an effort to add more environmental education to the State's science curricula.
- Secretary's Advisory Group for Environmental Education (SAGEE)Steering Committee Member for
this Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs' organization focused on advancing school-based environmental education in Massachusetts
- Executive Office of Environmental AffairsSubcommittee member that created the 60-page publication: "Environmental Education in Massachusetts - A Resource Guide"
- North American
Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE)Conference Steering Committee
Member and Exhibit Hall Coordinator for the annual conference - Boston 2002
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New England Environmental Education Alliance (NEEEA)
Member and MEES Board Representative
- Round-up for the Rainforest
Treasurer for this innovative organization that solicited donations to be used as grants for tropical rainforest projects which supported woman's efforts and were deemed sustainable beyond the initial grant.
- Massachusetts
EnvirothonContest Judge for seven years
- Newton's Green Decade CoalitionMember and Volunteer
- Watertown Recycling Committee
Drop-off Center Volunteer. The beginning, but certainly not the end, of my volunteer work on behalf of Planet Earth.
I grew up about 10
miles north of Asbury Park on the North Jersey Shore and migrated to Boston via
Portland, ME more than 20 years ago. A few years after arriving in Boston, while
working as the Temporary Placement Coordinator at an Employment Agency, I "accidentally" became involved with the start-up of the Boston Recycling
Coalition (BRC). That is, while volunteering one Saturday a month at a
suburban drop-off recycling center only because the section of Boston that I
lived in didn't offer any type of recycling, I was asked to join a grassroots
campaign to help make multi-material curbside recycling a reality in Boston. I
jumped at the opportunity. It took a concerted effort to make it a reality,
meeting monthly for more than five years with City Council Members, as well as other people
from the public and private sector, but we persevered and it's now the largest
recycling program in New England.
While with the
BRC, I had an
opportunity to go into a local school to pitch the merits of recycling and composting to a
group of 3rd and 4th graders. I came away feeling totally moved by the
experience, and felt as though I'd found my calling. About a
year-and-a-half later the recession of the early 90s set in and I quickly found
myself out of a job. I decided to follow my heart and dedicate my life to
educating others about protecting the environment. I enrolled at Lesley
University, a prominent teaching college adjacent to Harvard University, and
focused on Environmental Education.
While at Lesley I remained active in
the non-profit sector and sat on a number of boards. I also took a trip to Costa
Rica which opened my eyes to the magnificence of the tropical rain forests. Not
long after that I was approached by a fellow Lesley student, who also chaired
his recycling committee, with the idea of integrating environmental education
about the tropical rain forests into a fundraiser that promoted a healthier
chocolate bar; chocolate being just one of myriad products indigenous to the
tropical rain forests. That was the genesis of CrunchTime. We later teamed up with
Newman's Own Organics and have enjoyed great success, developing a
long list of regular customers, inspired countless students of all ages to
become more active in safeguarding their planet, and helped protect a sizeable
tract of land. Nonetheless, problems within the environment extend
well beyond
the boundaries of the tropical rain forests. To that end we knew that additional measures would need to be taken to
tackle these problems.
With that, CrunchTime elected to address a number
of environmental issues while offering products through a fundraiser that would
help to mitigate these very issues. That's where we find ourselves today, and
we're thrilled that you have taken an interest in helping protect the only
home we will ever have, planet Earth.
csb@CrunchTime.org For a more
personal account of how I got hooked on the environment, through the eyes of a
child,
click here
Ronald L. Ohrel, Jr.
Vice President of Educational Content
I am a Maryland native who has spent the last ten years working
on a variety of environmental issues. Currently, I live in the Washington, DC
area.
I earned a bachelor's degree in marine science from Coastal
Carolina University and a master's degree in environmental management from
Duke University. Since finishing school, I have worked for a number of
environmental organizations, both large and small. These include the Center for
Watershed Protection, Water Environment Research Foundation, The Ocean
Conservancy, Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, and National Wildlife
Federation.
Never far from the water, I have worked in many exciting and
wondrous natural areas. I have been to the coral reefs of Hawaii and Jamaica,
the rocky coasts of Alaska and New England, the estuaries of the Pacific
Northwest, and the pink sand beaches of Bermuda. At these and many other stops,
I worked to save wildlife from the impacts of human pollution—and show others
how they can do the same.
During one adventure, I helped patrol the
Pacific Ocean in search of large abandoned fish nets that had become entangled
on the coral reefs of the Northwest Hawaiian Islands. These nets, some lost
overboard by fishing vessels, others carelessly tossed into the ocean, batter
the reefs and kill numerous wildlife species such as the endangered Hawaiian
monk seal and green sea turtle. During our brief time at sea, our team removed
an amazing
26 tons of garbage! This and other experiences
demonstrated that humans are certainly the cause of many environmental problems,
but they can also be the solution. That understanding is what inspires my work
today.
I believe that everyone
CAN make a difference for
the environment. Many people want to help, but they just may not know where to
begin. That's where CrunchTime comes in. Not only do we introduce you to the
many environmental issues of our day, but more importantly, we suggest a number
of effective, useful, practical and, yes, easy steps you can take to make our
planet a better place for today and the future.
I'm thrilled to be with
CrunchTime because this organization shares one of my core beliefs: for a clean
environment, we must turn education into action. I'll do my best to help you
understand some of today's pressing environmental issues. I hope you'll join
me in taking that next step, action.
I welcome your
feedback on what you see on our website. Please let
us know what you think. How do you feel about what we've written and the
products we offer? What else would you like us to write about? What other
products should we offer? What are you doing to make your home, neighborhood,
and community a better place? What recommendations do you have for others who
share your concern for the environment?
Your thoughts and actions can go
a long way. I look forward to hearing from you!
rohrel@CrunchTime.org