350 New Hampshire

Our People

The Leadership and Staff of 350NH

Lisa Demaine

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Co-Executive Director

Lisa (she/her) is a long time active New Hampshire resident who attended the University of New Hampshire where she began advocating for the school to divest from fossil fuel extraction and became a leader in the movement. Later she joined the efforts of overturning the US Supreme Court decision on Citizens United vs Federal Election Commission and having presidential candidates agree to transparent campaign funding. During her schooling she also represented the Student Environmental Action Coalition as Business Manager and served as a core volunteer with Trash 2 Treasure. After college Lisa was an organizer with the League of Conservation Voters NH, Campus Organizing Director with NextGen America New Hampshire, consultant to Friends of the Earth Action and Field Coordinator with Rights & Democracy NH. Lisa has met over fifteen presidential candidates while pushing their climate policy to bring a livable future. She also served the 350 NH Action Board for three years prior to joining staff at 350 NH and was a participant in the 2019 nonviolent direct action to close the Merrimack Generating Station. In her time away from organizing Lisa dabbles in karaoke, listening to podcasts and visiting beaches.

Emma Shapiro-Weiss

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Executive Co-Director

Emma (she/her) got started in advocacy by volunteering for a 350 New Hampshire’s offshore wind campaign. She went on to work on several campaigns and environmental groups including Solarize Monadnock, Peterborough Energy Committee, League of Conservation Voters, and is a recent New Leaders Council graduate. She currently sits on her local recycling committee and is aiding in efforts to bring her community to 100% renewable energy. Emma graduated with a degree in Human Ecology from College of the Atlantic. Following school, Emma spent her free time volunteering for environmental organizations while working as a video editor for small businesses. After the 2016 election, Emma made the decision to become a community organizer because she could not imagine putting her efforts anywhere else. What started with a personal testimony at a city hall meeting, grew to participating in the biggest non violent direct action in New Hampshire since the 70s two years later. When she’s not working Emma enjoys kickboxing, listening to podcasts, and exploring the New Hampshire wilderness.

350NH Staff

350NH Staff

350NH Staff

Rebecca Beaulieu

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Communications Director

Rebecca (she/her) holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from the College of the Holy Cross in 2018 where she also minored in environmental studies. On campus, she was involved in waste reduction and sustainability as a part of Eco-Action and the Presidential Task Force on the Environment, but she also spent time volunteering for the Worcester community. She fostered a sense of community in the band programs and still plays the saxophone to this day. She did a year of AmeriCorps service with City Year Boston as a tutor and mentor while learning about teaching and social justice as it relates to the education system. Her involvement in social justice focused organizations and her passion for writing brought her to 350 New Hampshire where she concentrates on communications and youth organizing. When she isn’t fighting for an end to the era of fossil fuels, Rebecca can be found reading, writing, baking, or taking long walks.

Lisa Demaine

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Co-Executive Director

Lisa (she/her) is a long time active New Hampshire resident who attended the University of New Hampshire where she began advocating for the school to divest from fossil fuel extraction and became a leader in the movement. Later she joined the efforts of overturning the US Supreme Court decision on Citizens United vs Federal Election Commission and having presidential candidates agree to transparent campaign funding. During her schooling she also represented the Student Environmental Action Coalition as Business Manager and served as a core volunteer with Trash 2 Treasure. After college Lisa was an organizer with the League of Conservation Voters NH, Campus Organizing Director with NextGen America New Hampshire, consultant to Friends of the Earth Action and Field Coordinator with Rights & Democracy NH. Lisa has met over fifteen presidential candidates while pushing their climate policy to bring a livable future. She also served the 350 NH Action Board for three years prior to joining staff at 350 NH and was a participant in the 2019 nonviolent direct action to close the Merrimack Generating Station. In her time away from organizing Lisa dabbles in karaoke, listening to podcasts and visiting beaches.

Emma Shapiro-Weiss

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Executive Co-Director

Emma got started in advocacy by volunteering for a 350 New Hampshire’s offshore wind campaign. She went on to work on several campaigns and environmental groups including Solarize Monadnock, Peterborough Energy Committee, League of Conservation Voters, and is a recent New Leaders Council graduate. She currently sits on her local recycling committee and is aiding in efforts to bring her community to 100% renewable energy. Emma graduated with a degree in Human Ecology from College of the Atlantic. Following school, Emma spent her free time volunteering for environmental organizations while working as a video editor for small businesses. After the 2016 election, Emma made the decision to become a community organizer because she could not imagine putting her efforts anywhere else. What started with a personal testimony at a city hall meeting, grew to participating in the biggest non violent direct action in New Hampshire since the 70s two years later. When she’s not working Emma enjoys kickboxing, listening to podcasts, and exploring the New Hampshire wilderness.

Rebecca Beaulieu

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Communications Director

Rebecca comes holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from the College of the Holy Cross in 2018 where she also minored in environmental studies. On campus, she was involved in waste reduction and sustainability as a part of Eco-Action and the Presidential Task Force on the Environment but she also spent time volunteering for the Worcester community. She fostered a sense of community in the band programs and learning about social justice through her studies. She did a year of AmeriCorps service with City Year Boston as a tutor and mentor while learning about teaching and social justice as it relates to the education system. Her involvement in social justice coalitions and organizations and her passion for writing brought her to 350 New Hampshire where she concentrates on communications and youth organizing. When she isn’t fighting for an end to the era of fossil fuels, Rebecca can be found reading, writing, playing the saxophone, or taking long walks.

Jennifer Dube

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Climate Organizer

Before joining 350NH as Pipeline Resistance Organizer, Jennifer (she/her) studied hazard mitigation and disaster recovery which led to her interest in the policies that govern emergency preparedness and response. While interning with Homeland Security and Emergency Management in the Training and Exercise department, Jennifer learned that the root cause of the majority of disasters, climate change, is not being addressed. After earning her BS in Justice Studies through Southern NH University, she continued her studies and obtained a Master’s Degree in Political Science. Jennifer is passionate about social and environmental justice issues and growing a community of people working together to make New Hampshire a better place for people to live and raise their families. When Jennifer heard about the proposed Granite Bridge Pipeline that would run underneath the Lamprey River and through her home town of Raymond, she joined a group of concerned citizens along the pipeline route to fight against the project. Jennifer enjoys traveling, reading, concerts, art, and long walks with her husband Peter and their dog Sammy.

Elisabeth Bialosky

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Youth Campaigns Organizer

Elisabeth Bialosky (she/her) is a youth organizer and educator originally from Cleveland, Ohio. She fell in love with New Hampshire after spending her summers working as a camp counselor in Rindge. While her background is in education, Elisabeth also recently graduated from the Graduate School of Social Work at the University of Denver with a concentration in organizational leadership and policy practice. There, she helped create a youth advocacy and leadership team for social justice in the Denver area, and supported youth with building strong stories as testimonies for change. Elisabeth is passionate about climate justice and disruption to the fossil fuel industry and focused her policy advocacy around renewable energy transitions, expanding access to green spaces, strengthening public transportation, and building walkable community systems. In her free time, Elisabeth loves writing poetry, going to concerts, finding vintage clothing, and playing with cats.

Kendra Ford

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Kendra Ford joins the 350 New Hampshire after being part of the No Coal No Gas campaign for three years. In 2019 she received an email from 350NH inviting folks to a direct action training at the library and became part of the campaign to close the last coal plant in New England. Kendra left a 20 year ministry with Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Exeter NH to join the 350NH staff. She is a trained facilitator of Joanna Macy’s Work The Reconnects, a set of practices to support climate (and all) activists facing the hardest realities in our beautiful world and has led groups for 350NH, at the public library and for multiple congregations. She currently serves on the Planned Parenthood of Northern New England Board.

She loves to swim, play soccer at the park with her husband and 9 year old, and grow blueberries and sunflowers in their backyard.

Jennifer Dube

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Climate Organizer

Before joining 350NH as Pipeline Resistance Organizer, Jennifer (she/her) studied hazard mitigation and disaster recovery which led to her interest in the policies that govern emergency preparedness and response. While interning with Homeland Security and Emergency Management in the Training and Exercise department, Jennifer learned that the root cause of the majority of disasters, climate change, is not being addressed. After earning her BS in Justice Studies through Southern NH University, she continued her studies and obtained a Master’s Degree in Political Science. Jennifer is passionate about social and environmental justice issues and growing a community of people working together to make New Hampshire a better place for people to live and raise their families. When Jennifer heard about the proposed Granite Bridge Pipeline that would run underneath the Lamprey River and through her home town of Raymond, she joined a group of concerned citizens along the pipeline route to fight against the project. Jennifer enjoys traveling, reading, concerts, art, and long walks with her husband Peter and their dog Sammy.

Kendra Ford

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Kendra Ford joins the 350 New Hampshire after being part of the No Coal No Gas campaign for three years. In 2019 she received an email from 350NH inviting folks to a direct action training at the library and became part of the campaign to close the last coal plant in New England. Kendra left a 20 year ministry with Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Exeter NH to join the 350NH staff. She is a trained facilitator of Joanna Macy’s Work The Reconnects, a set of practices to support climate (and all) activists facing the hardest realities in our beautiful world and has led groups for 350NH, at the public library and for multiple congregations. She currently serves on the Planned Parenthood of Northern New England Board.

She loves to swim, play soccer at the park with her husband and 9 year old, and grow blueberries and sunflowers in their backyard.

Chantelle Rioux

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Organizing Director

Chantelle (she/her) spent six years rallying local community members to vote, volunteer, and run for office in the state of New Hampshire by organizing Coordinated Campaigns and Managing Regional and Individual State Campaigns. She is always finding new ways to have discussions about Women's Reproductive Rights & Bodily Autonomy, Racial Justice, Gender Bias, LGBTQ+ Justice, Climate Action, School Vouchers, and the Economic Impacts of all the issues listed above. She is an activist who enjoys spending most free time reading, practicing yoga & meditation, or volunteering with progressive & forward thinking organizations. She yearns to listen, learn, and implement positive change in both her personal & professional lives. She is passionate about climate justice, progressive policy, and forward movement on a national & international scale and will continue to do her part so that when she leaves the world, it will be better than when she came into it.

Em Friedrichs

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Climate Fellow

Em Friedrichs (ze/zir) grew up in Exeter and recently came back to the Seacoast with zir spouse because NH is a great place to live. Ze previously lived in New Haven, NYC, and Buenos Aires and is bilingual. Em worries about the effect environmental degradation and decreasing affordability will have on our children, and their children. Ze is very active on Durham's Energy Committee, Planning Board, and most recently, Town Council. Prior to joining 350NH, ze worked in digital marketing and was an elementary teacher, and many years before that did organizing for NH Citizens Alliance.

Emery Quinn

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Climate Fellow

Emery (they/them) has been a lifelong resident of New England, growing up in the rural woods of Eastern Maine. Since moving to NH in 2016, Emery has been very involved with many different grassroots organizations, including Planned Parenthood, Fight4Her, NextGen, and Climate Action. After attending NHTI with a concentration in Art, Emery found themselves pursing their passion in organizing. Emery has always felt strongly about equity, caring for others, and always having a well-timed joke. Emery often finds themselves melding their love for art and activism in new and inspiring ways. When not out organizing in the community, you can find them with a podcast on, a good scary book in their hands, or out playing fetch with their dog, Penelope. Emery is a disabled, nonbinary, autistic person and finds joy and strength in advocating for more space for individuals who identify as the same in activist communities. They are thrilled to be a part of the 350NH team and cannot wait to form meaningful connections with the community and to work together to fight for climate justice.

Elisabeth Bialosky

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Youth Campaigns Organizer

Elisabeth Bialosky (she/her) is a youth organizer and educator originally from Cleveland, Ohio. She fell in love with New Hampshire after spending her summers working as a camp counselor in Rindge. While her background is in education, Elisabeth also recently graduated from the Graduate School of Social Work at the University of Denver with a concentration in organizational leadership and policy practice. There, she helped create a youth advocacy and leadership team for social justice in the Denver area, and supported youth with building strong stories as testimonies for change. Elisabeth is passionate about climate justice and disruption to the fossil fuel industry and focused her policy advocacy around renewable energy transitions, expanding access to green spaces, strengthening public transportation, and building walkable community systems. In her free time, Elisabeth loves writing poetry, going to concerts, finding vintage clothing, and playing with cats.

Dominic Osmund

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Electoral Climate Fellow

Dominic (he/him) graduated from the University of Illinois in 2021 with a Bachelor of Arts, where he studied political science and creative writing. Dominic grew up on a small, sustainable, community supported farm on pristine Midwest forest and farmland, which gives him an immense appreciation for what a healthy and cared for environment has to offer its community. He knows that building a culturally and economically expansive movement of people power is needed to transition to a clean energy economy. He's incredibly excited to join 350NH to fight for a future in which everyone has access to safe housing, healthy food, clean air and water, and all the other necessities that are denied from far too many.

In his free time Dominic enjoys hiking, rock climbing, running, watching/playing soccer, reading science fiction and cooking.

Bill Maddocks

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Bill (he/him) has been involved in community economic development work for the past thirty years most recently at the Carsey School of Public Policy at UNH. Bill has also worked as a hard rock gold miner, electronics and mining industry health organizer and United Farmworkers Union boycott organizer. He worked in Sub Saharan Africa running a women's economic empowerment training program for 16 years. Bill has been active in peace, civil rights, environmental justice, anti-war and labor movement struggles. He serves on the board of New Hampshire Peace Action and is active in peace, anti-racism and pro democracy and voting rights work. Bill is married to Lin Illingworth and is the dog dad of a wonderful rescue dog named Liddy.

Katie Lessard

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Katie Lessard (she/her) and I’m a college student at American University in Washington, D.C., majoring in Environmental Studies and Computational Science, as well as pursuing certificates in Political Thought and Leadership Studies. I’m excited to be on the board for 350NH, and am passionate about environmental justice and how to ensure communities are the healthiest they can be!

Maeve McBride

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Maeve McBride (she/her) was the director of 350Vermont from 2012-2019, and now fundraises for the Global Ecovillage Network. Maeve organizes with No Coal, No Gas, building a fierce and loving community to dismantle the last coal-fired power plant in New England. Maeve is also a mother of two kiddos, writer, contemplative, former fluvial geomorphologist, and all around earth lover. She is a white person with class privilege, committed to daily anti-racist and somatic praxis.

350NH Board Members

Youth Fellows

Ben Kremer

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Ben Kremer (he/him) is a youth power organizer with roots in the Climate Justice Movement. First organizing with a campaign to divest UNH’s endowment from the fossil fuel industry, Ben has been organizing for 8 years. Since Divest UNH, he has worked on local and national elections, local issue campaigns, campus based campaigns, and legislative campaigns on a variety of intersectional issues, and was a founding member of New Hampshire Youth Movement. He is currently the Training Director at New Hampshire Youth Movement, a youth led organization building and leveraging youth power to transform NH’s political system. He studied outdoor education at UNH, and likes to cook, rock climb, ski, take photos, and play chess.

Samrawit Silva

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Samrawit is a graduate from the University of New Hampshire (UNH) where she received a Bachelors in Business Administration/Finance. During her time at UNH, a predominantly white institution, she discovered her passion for social justice and became heavily involved in advocacy. Her commitment to social justice led her to join 350NH as an Electoral Climate Organizer, where she advocated for climate justice. Her focus for the past two years has been raising awareness for the Tigray genocide that continues to be waged on her and her family. From organizing peaceful protests throughout the US to visiting refugees in Sudan, Samrawit is always trying to bring attention to critical issues. She is also an Organizing Director for BLM Seacoast and has been actively involved in local initiatives around homelessness and voter engagement. She is excited to join the Board for 350NH and contribute her skills to the organization. In her free time, Samrawit enjoys Tigrayan music, books, painting, and listening to self-development podcasts.

Sylvia Foster

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Sylvia (she/her) was born and raised in Maine, and now lives in NH, where she has worked on the NH Women’s Oral History project, served on UNH’s Office of Community, Equity and Diversity, and more. A fan of the work of Joanna Macy and many other naturalist writers, she works in her retirement to bring opportunities to Granite Staters in their neighborhood, work, and civic lives to learn about and take every opportunity to be anti-racist. She is a founding member of the Racial Unity Team of New Hampshire and directs grant projects in the arts to amplify the voices of youth to speak out about racism and bullying and do anti-racist work.

Jamie Henn

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Jamie (he/him) is the founder and director of Fossil Free Media, a nonprofit media lab that supports the movement to end fossil fuels and runs campaigns against industry propaganda. Jamie was also a co-founder of 350.org and led the global organization's communications work for over a decade, working on numerous campaigns including many global days of action, the fight against Keystone XL, the People's Climate Marches, fossil fuel divestment, and more. Jamie lives in Concord, NH with his wife and daughter and loves escaping into the woods and mountains to run, bike, backcountry ski, and simply wonder at this precious planet of ours.

Alissandra Rodriguez-Murray

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John Qua

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John Qua works for Lead Locally, and started supporting 350NH Action during his time with 350 Action National. He has helped get countless progressive climate champions elected across the country and is an asset to the climate movement.

Youth Fellows

Sophonie Michel

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Sophonie (she/her) works in the New York State Government and Co-Founded Strategy for Black Lives. She was an Electoral Fellow with 350NH Action during the 2019 Presidential Primary campaign and is an incredible member of our community in the fight for climate justice.

Marla Marcum

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Marla Marcum (she/her) is a Co-Founder of the Climate Disobedience Center. She has been involved in numerous campaigns to stop fossil fuel use and expansion and helped launch the No Coal No Gas campaign to shut down the coal plant in Bow, NH.

Stephanie Marshall

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Stephanie is a native of NH who now lives in Exeter. She has worked with 350NH for 5 years. After seeing Bill McKibben speak she was grabbed with the realization that she couldn’t go on living her life as “business as usual” without being involved in climate justice work. Stephanie embraces the intersectional focus of 350NH’s work, based on her career as a social worker and business consultant. She loves working with the activist youth in the movement who are very tolerant of her challenges with technology and is always inspired by their knowledge, commitment, and courage.

Erin Allgood

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Advisory Committee Member

Erin Allgood is a consultant based in the Seacoast of New Hampshire focusing on food systems, women’s business development, and broader social justice causes. With a dedication to equity and an eclectic set of skills, Erin seeks to create a more sustainable future by helping leaders articulate their vision and align their strategy for social change.

Alex Freid

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Advisory Committee Member

Alex is the founder and co-director of Post Landfill Action Network. He is an activist and organizer who has been working to end waste since high school. Alex was a co-founder of UNH Trash 2 Treasure and has received the Samuel Huntington Public Service Award, the Udall Scholarship, and the Brower Youth Award for his work against waste.

Advisory Committee

Advisory Committee

Scott Marion

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Advisory Committee Member

Scott is President of the National Center for the Improvement in Educational Assessment, Inc., a Dover, NH non-profit consulting firm. A former field biologist and high school science teacher, serving as a 350NH Advisory Committee member allows Scott to combine his background in environmental science and his passion for climate action with his current work in the non-profit field.

Kaity Thompson

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Advisory Committee Member

Kaity Coordinated 350NH from 2014-2017. She brings a passion for climate justice and expertise in movement building, grassroots fundraising and volunteer leadership development to the climate movement.

Preesha Chatterjee

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Preesha (she/her) is a junior at Bow High School. She is a passionate advocate for climate justice and social justice. She has been a part of the Youth Team for over a year, as a volunteer, summer intern, and a school year fellow. As Media Fellow on the 350NH Youth Team, she manages the social media accounts as well as interacts with the media on behalf of the team. Additionally, she has also taken After being a part of amazing campaigns and efforts with 350NH in the past, she is excited to continue her work in creating a healthier and cleaner state with the Youth Team!

Dante Castellano

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Dante (he/him) is a senior at Nashua High School South. He cares about the environment and wants to be one of the leaders of the next generation fighting against climate change. Dante joined the Youth Team during his sophomore year and is looking forward to serving as a fellow for the upcoming school year. In his free time, he enjoys running or just being outdoors.

Taylor Barry

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Taylor (she/her) is a senior at Nashua High School North. Coming into her second year as a school year fellow, Taylor is looking forward to making positive change in her community. She takes inspiration from the youth team's successful campaign against the proposed asphalt plant in downtown Nashua. Outside of 350NH, Taylor advocates for the environment as the student representative for North on the Nashua Energy and Environment Committee and by being involved in her school's Green Club. She hopes to continue to work in this field as a sustainability manager.

Youth Fellows

Youth Fellows

Preesha Chatterjee

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Preesha Chatterjee (She/Her) is a sophomore at Bow High School. She is passionate about climate justice and politics. She joined the 350NH youth team to create a positive impact on our planet and save our future

Nikhil Chavda

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Nikhil Chavda (he/him), 350NH’s Youth Facilitation Lead, is a senior at Coe-Brown Northwood Academy. He loves politics, reading, and music. He also loves running, and runs cross country, winter track, and spring track. He is also an active member of the Student Government, National Honor Society, Student Athlete Leadership Team, Creative Writing Club, and Coe-Brown Climate Initiative. He cares about the climate because he wants a good future for our planet, and cares that we leave the environment intact for future generations.

Taylor Barry

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Taylor Barry (she/her) is a Junior at Nashua High School North. She is involved in the Green Club there and is currently the student representative for her school on the Nashua Energy and Environment Committee. In her free time, Taylor enjoys playing soccer, golf, and spending time outdoors. She is excited to promote positive environmental change with 350NH.

Youth Fellows

Youth Fellows

Oishik Chakraborty

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Oishik (he/him) is a junior attending the Academy for Science and Design. Before joining 350NH, Oishik worked with the Town of Londonderry to find solutions for eliminating mass trash production. He has been part of the 350NH Youth Team and has collaborated with other volunteers to start numerous campaigns. He has also been a Youth Team Fellow with 350NH, and was the training lead! Oishik strives toward making New Hampshire (with 350 NH) a safer place by spreading knowledge, retaliating against pro-fossil fuel endorsers, and advocating for politicians who stand for climate justice. When Oishik isn't doing work, he enjoys playing the piano, soccer, spending time with family and friends, and more.

Amelia Tabit

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Amelia Tabit is a rising senior at Portsmouth High School. She is Co-senior editor of her school’s literary magazine, a member of the varsity swim team, and a longtime volunteer at Rye Public Library. Amelia is interested in pursuing environmental studies and hopes to get more involved with the climate movement.

Sonya Witkoskie

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Sonya (she/her) is a senior at Nashua High School North. She is a member of the track and cross-country teams and enjoys skiing and hiking in her free time. Sonya plans to major in environmental science in college. She’s excited to be working on recruitment for 350NH and promoting climate justice across the state!

Oishik Chakraborty

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Oishik (he/him) is a sophomore attending the Academy for Science and Design. Before joining 350NH, Oishik worked with the Town of Londonderry to find solutions for eliminating mass trash production. He has been part of the 350NH Youth Team and has collaborated with other volunteers to start numerous campaigns. Oishik strives toward making New Hampshire (with 350 NH) a safer place by spreading knowledge, retaliating against pro-fossil fuel endorsers, and advocating for politicians that stand for climate justice. When Oishik isn't doing work, he enjoys playing the piano, basketball, spending time with family and friends, watching TV, and more. Welcome to the team!

Aarika Roy

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Aarika (she/her) is a junior from Nashua, New Hampshire! Aarika has been involved with 350 since her freshman year. She is extremely passionate about climate justice, politics, and more. She joined 350NH to make a difference and spread awareness on more topics that aren’t getting the proper coverage or attention they deserve. Outside of 350NH, Aarika has a jewelry business, is on the varsity field hockey team, plays club field hockey, is involved in Young Dems, Model UN, Student Council.

Sarah Tupper

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Recruitment Lead
Over the past few years, Sarah felt like the world was taking an incredibly passive attitude to climate change and environmental issues. Denying it all together wasn't as prevalent among people around her, but the idea that there was no point in trying to do anything definitely was. With 350NH she enjoys educating other people on what we can still do to push for change and environmental justice! There are still coal plants to shut down, infrastructure to redesign, and laws that can be passed to make our state and our world better. The youth team gave her a place to talk and work with other people like her, and she is so glad to be with this group for a second year.

Aarika Roy

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Media Lead

Aarika (she/her) is a sophomore from Nashua, New Hampshire! Aarika has been involved with 350 since her freshman year. She is extremely passionate about climate-justice, politics, and more. She joined 350NH to make a difference and spread awareness on more topics that aren’t getting the proper coverage or attention they deserve. Outside of 350NH, Aarika has a jewelry business, is on the varsity field hockey team, plays club field hockey, is involved in Young Dems, Model UN, Student Council. She loves listening to Frank Ocean, Mac Demarco, Kid Cudi, and more. She also is obsessed with Gilmore Girls and FRIENDS.

Advisory Committee

Erin Allgood

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Advisory Committee Member

Erin Allgood is a consultant based in the Seacoast of New Hampshire focusing on food systems, women’s business development, and broader social justice causes. With a dedication to equity and an eclectic set of skills, Erin seeks to create a more sustainable future by helping leaders articulate their vision and align their strategy for social change.

Alex Freid

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Advisory Committee Member

Alex is the founder and co-director of Post Landfill Action Network. He is an activist and organizer who has been working to end waste since high school. Alex was a co-founder of UNH Trash 2 Treasure and has received the Samuel Huntington Public Service Award, the Udall Scholarship, and the Brower Youth Award for his work against waste.

Scott Marion

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Advisory Committee Member

Scott is President of the National Center for the Improvement in Educational Assessment, Inc., a Dover, NH non-profit consulting firm. A former field biologist and high school science teacher, serving as a 350NH Advisory Committee member allows Scott to combine his background in environmental science and his passion for climate action with his current work in the non-profit field.

Larry Drake

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Advisory Committee Member

Larry was born on Long Island in 1951 and grew up in Livingston, NJ. He received a bachelor’s degree in economics from Oberlin College. For 32 years, he lived in the Washington, DC metropolitan area and worked at the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor. His work at the BLS included doing research on future employment projections for the Occupational Outlook Handbook. He served for almost 20 years as an elected officer of Local 12 of the American Federation of Government Employees, and retired in 2006. That year he moved, with his wife Joan, to Portsmouth, NH, where they live now. He has been active with the Rockingham County Democratic Committee beginning in 2007, serving as Chair since 2012. He served as Chair of the Portsmouth Democratic Committee from 2010 to 2017. He has volunteered for various campaigns over the years and received various awards from the New Hampshire Democratic Party, including Grassroots Activist (2008), Dunfey-Kantares (2010), and County Chair of the Year (2016).

Kaity Thompson

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Advisory Committee Member

Kaity Coordinated 350NH from 2014-2017. She brings a passion for climate justice and expertise in movement building, grassroots fundraising and volunteer leadership development to the climate movement.

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