EPIBuilding a Sustainable Future
Who We Are

LESTER R. BROWN, founder and President of Earth Policy Institute, has been described by the Washington Post as “one of the world’s most influential thinkers” and as “the guru of the global environmental movement” by The Telegraph of Calcutta. The author of numerous books, including Plan B 3.0: Mobilizing to Save Civilization where he develops a vision for an environmentally sustainable economy, chapters, articles, etc., he helped pioneer the concept of environmentally sustainable development. His principal research areas include food, population, water, climate change, and renewable energy. The recipient of scores of awards and honorary degrees, he is widely sought as a speaker. In 1974, he founded Worldwatch Institute, of which he was President for its first 26 years. As President, he launched the World Watch Papers, the Worldwatch/Norton books, the annual State of the WorldWorld Watch, the annual Vital Signs, and the Institute’s News Briefs. For relaxation, Lester runs. Read a complete biography. View a selected list of recent publications by Mr. Brown.

Lester Brown


REAH JANISE KAUFFMAN, co-founder and Vice President, has assisted Lester Brown in his work since 1986. As in any small organization, Reah Janise wears many hats. She oversees the administrative aspects of EPI, including managing its worldwide publishing network, outreach program, website, marketing, fundraising, and personnel. Prior to her work at EPI, she worked at the Worldwatch Institute for 15 years as Lester Brown's special assistant and as Director of International Publications. Prior to joining Worldwatch, she was an editor and technical writer focusing on sustainable agriculture at Michigan State University, from which she graduated with a degree in English. Reah Janise squeezes exercise into her busy day by either running or biking to work.

Reah Janise Kauffman


JANET LARSEN, Director of Research, holds a degree in Earth Systems from Stanford University. She is a co-author of The Earth Policy Reader and has written on topics ranging from natural resources availability to population growth and climate change. Her research has been translated into various languages and featured in a number of print, on-line, and radio publications. Prior to the creation of Earth Policy Institute in 2001, Janet worked at Worldwatch Institute, providing research support for State of the World and contributing to Vital Signs. She has conducted ecology fieldwork on the Chilean coast and in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest and continues to enjoy spending time outdoors.

Janet Larsen


MILLICENT JOHNSON, Manager of Publications Sales and Assistant Treasurer, brings with her more than 20 years of people-oriented sales/service experience. Warm and personable, Millicent manages easily the diverse and exacting area of customer service, publications fulfillment, database management, accounting, and ordering office supplies. Prior to Earth Policy, she was the Publications Sales Coordinator at Worldwatch Institute for 11 years. A graduate of Commonwealth College in Richmond, VA, Millicent enjoys classic movies and reading.

Millicent Johnson


J. MATTHEW RONEY, Staff Researcher, graduated from the University of New Hampshire in 2006 with a BS in Environmental Conservation, summa cum laude. Matt has been with Earth Policy Institute since 2007, working closely with the research team on many publications and scanning internet resources for relevant news clips and scientific studies. He has also written Eco-Economy Indicator articles on world bicycle production/promotion and wind energy development. Currently, Matt is pursuing a master’s degree in environmental sciences and policy from Johns Hopkins University, with a focus on Chesapeake Bay conservation and management. In his free time, he enjoys eating crabs with his lovely wife Sarah, listening to reggae music, hiking, running, and suffering as an Orioles fan.

Matt Roney


AMY  HEINZERLING, Staff Researcher, graduated from Harvard with a BA summa cum laude in Environmental Science and Public Policy. At Harvard, she completed a senior thesis on environmental disaster prevention at mines in the western United States, and served as co-chair of Harvard’s Environmental Action Committee. At EPI, she works with other members of the research team to gather and analyze information for articles and book updates. A recent transplant from San Francisco, Amy enjoys exploring DC’s neighborhoods, museums, bookstores, farmer’s markets, and jogging and biking trails.

Amy Heinzerling

ALEXANDRA GIESE, Staff Researcher, graduated from Harvard with a degree in Earth and Planetary Sciences. She wrote her senior thesis on the roles that Earth’s orbital configuration and greenhouse gas concentrations have played in mountain glacier variability since the last ice age; she continued this work as a research fellow at Harvard. At EPI, Ali follows news stories on the subjects of climate change and energy. She also collects data for and contributes to articles and updates. Ali’s environmental interests include climate, ice, renewable energy, and land conservation; when not working, she enjoys rock climbing, running, and cheering for her hometown Boston Red Sox.


Alexandra Giese
KRISTINA TAYLOR, Administrative Assistant, graduated from James Madison University in May of 2008 with a B.A. in International Affairs, with a concentration of Comparative Studies of Northeast Asia. In college as an officer of the JMU Chapter of Amnesty International she worked to educate students on human rights issues, and organized fundraisers for the association and for human rights causes and nonprofits across the world. She is a member of the Asia Society, a leading global organization working to strengthen relationships and promote understanding among the people, leaders, and institutions of Asia and the United States. At EPI she is responsible for web communications, media outreach, and general assistance around the office. Native to the area, Kristina enjoys travel, hockey, and spending time with her dog Abigail.
Kristina Taylor

BOARD MEMBERS
Judith Gradwohl, Chairman
William Mansfield
Scott McVay
Raisa Scriabine
Hamid Taravaty