A coalition wants to redirect the purchases of three major food service providers back toward local producers and their communities […]
Julianna Fischer is a community organizer for NAMA. She grew up on the coast of southern Maine, working at her family’s seafood restaurant from a young age. Julianna received a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Policy from Western Washington University and has gained experience in grassroots organizing.
Amy MacKown is a community organizer for NAMA and brings conservation and policy experience from her background with various organizations, including NOAA, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission. She holds a master’s degree in Environmental Policy and a graduate certificate in Ecological Economics from the University of Maryland.