Founding Members

Director 2014-2020

Anna Spitz helped in the design and implementation of the program since its inception. 

Anna Spitz

Haury Program Founding Director 2014-2020
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she, her, hers

Advisory Council 2014-2019

The Advisory Council was established to provide insights and advice to the trustees of the Haury Estate bequest. It's comprised of seven members of the UA community who serve appointments up to two years. Members are primarily senior faculty and administrators with deep knowledge of the UA ecosystem and key issues and organizations within their fields and include one member from outside the university.  

 

Iman Hakim

Dean, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona
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she, her, hers

JP Jones

Dean, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Arizona
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Diana Liverman

Regents' Professor, School of Geography, Development and Environment, University of Arizona
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she, her, hers

Laura Lopez-Hoffman

Assistant Professor, School of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Arizona
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she, her, hers

Toni Massaro

Executive Director, UArizona Agnese Nelms Haury Program in Environment and Social Justice, Arizona Institute for Resilient Environments and Societies
Regents Professor & Professor of Law Milton O. Riepe Chair in Constitutional Law Emerita & Dean Emerita
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Marc Miller

Dean, James E. Rogers School of Law, University of Arizona
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Joaquin Ruiz

Vice President of Global Environmental Futures, University of Arizona
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Rising Voices Board 2016-2019

The Rising Voices Board was established to bring diverse views and voices to the Haury Program governance. Its members are generally younger, early- to mid-career, and represent a range of races, cultures, and life experiences. During their two-year appointments, they provide perspective and advice to Program staff and Donor-Advised Fund Board.

 

Jose Arriola

Senior Sanitarian, Santa Cruz County
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Adrian Quijada

Faculty member, Tohono O’odham Community College; Founder Member, Tribal Colleges Consortium on Genomics Training.
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Monica Ramirez-Andreotta

Assistant Professor, Soil, Water and Environmental Science, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health’s Division of Community, Environment and Policy, University of Arizona
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she, her, hers

Claudio Rodriguez

School Garden Coordinator for the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona
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Elizabeth Sparks

4-H Youth Development Assistant Agent, UArizona Extension
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Jillian Thomas

Digital Media Manager, YWCA Southern Arizona
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