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Drew Feldmann@inlandplanet.org

Drew Feldmann was born and raised in northern California. After graduating from UC Santa Cruz with a BA in history and politics, he went east to Philadelphia, where he spent nearly two decades as an administrator and sometime graduate student. Having finally earned both an MA in history and an MBA in management, he returned to California in the early 1990s and settled in San Bernardino. Here he has been active in environmental causes, is a member of the board of the San Bernardino Valley Audubon Society and its membership chair, and was a co-founder of Inland Planet. He has traveled extensively in North America, visiting all 50 states, parts of Mexico, and several Canadian provinces, and has driven across the continent 7 times.

 

Allen C. Mitchell@inlandplanet.org

As a graduate of Stanford University, Allen Mitchell spent his younger years in his first love, the theatre. He has always been passionate about his interests. As a stage manager and technical director of many live musical productions with the Long Beach Civic Light Opera and the San Bernardino Civic Light Opera he lent his efforts to scores of productions that delighted thousands of theatergoers. Lurking behind this seemingly benign persona was a man who was also passionate about the future of mankind. He saw early on that population growth left to its own would overwhelm the earth. When invited to join the PLANet Campaign, and to later meld this into the Inland PLANet program, he was more than happy to lend his talents in any way they could be of use.

Bill Myerchin@inlandplanet.org

Bill Myerchin--"I have been a commercial photographer in the Inland Empire for about twenty-four years, specializing in product and industrial photography. I have been interested in Democratic Party activities for a number of years, and I am currently a member of the Sierra Club, Greenpeace, and The Nature Conservancy. Population and its impact on the environment is the most central issue of our time."

 

 

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