Elizabeth Ouzts
Environment North Carolina, Executive Director
"Canvassing is absolutely essential to the work that we do. Having tens
of thousands of one on one conversations with people about our campaigns
ensures that we are rooted in work that the people of North Carolina care
about. Funding our organization through thousands of small, individual
contributions allows us to be independent from corporations and political
parties. Canvassing has not only built up Environment North Carolina from
scratch; it has also played an essential role in a host of victories for the
environment--from cleaning up coal-fired power plants to protecting our rivers
and lakes." -Elizabeth Ouzts
Ms. Ouzts is responsible for coordinating policy development, research, and
legislative advocacy for Environment North Carolina. She works to clean up the
largest sources of air pollution in the state—automobiles and power plants—and
to preserve the state’s forests, farmlands, and natural areas. Elizabeth serves
as the organization’s main representative in North Carolina’s General Assembly,
and was one of the primary environmental advocates for the state Clean
Smokestacks law in 2002. She has appeared on local affiliates of NBC, ABC, and CBS
in Raleigh and Charlotte, and has testified before the state legislature on
issues ranging from cleaner gasoline to cleaning up factory hog farms. She is
on the executive board of the NC Conservation Network and is a steering
committee member of the Land for Tomorrow coalition, the statewide effort to
create a permanent, dedicated source of funding for protecting forests and
farmlands. A graduate of the NC School of Science and Math and Yale University,
Ms. Ouzts began her work with the state PIRGs in New Jersey in 1997, where she
completed service for NJ Community Water Watch, a project of NJPIRG Law and
Policy Center. In 1998, she returned to North Carolina to work with NCPIRG. She
became the director of NCPIRG in 2001, and in 2006 assumed leadership of
Environment North Carolina.
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