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Welcome to the web site of the Environmental Leadership Program South East Regional Network


announcements and coming events

• We're Expanding!! The Southeast Region now includes the whole state of Florida!

• Applications are now open for the 2009 Southeast class. Apply now!

• Register now for The Politics of Food in Raleigh, NC, September 22-24,2008.

• Learn about future Networking Events and Regional Issues Forums by joining our mailing list.



South East Regional Network newsmakers

  • 2008 Southeast Fellow, Amadou Diop's article "The Legacy of African American Land" was published in the Summer 2008 edition of Forest Wisdom, a publication of The Forest Guild.

  • It Takes A Village. ELP Senior Fellows L'Tryce Slade and Esther Obonyo hosted a strategic planning workshop to implement the Olmsted vision for the Ensley Park area of Birmingham, AL. Click here to view L'Tryce's interview on CBS 42 Birmingham.

  • Atlanta at Risk of Running Dry? Listen to 2008 Southeast Fellow Darryl Haddock discuss the current water situation in Atlanta and who is affected on NPR.

  • 2008 Southeast Fellow, K.C. Boyce was quoted in a Georgia Trend article about sustainable construction.

  • 2008 Southeast Fellow, K.C. Boyce was also part of an Earth Hour special that toured his house that is undergoing green remodeling. Segment starts at 45:30.

  • 2004 National Fellow, Bruce Morton was featured in a video about the West Atlanta Watershed Alliance . Click here to watch the video.

  • 2007 Southeast Fellow, Sarah Barmeyer was recently quoted in the Savannah Morning News regarding Atlanta's water woes.

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I've gained contacts, tools, and inspiration through ELP; and the contacts, both regionally and nationally, have not only broadened my end quoteprofessional network but also opened up new friendships.

— Tes Thraves, 2007 Southeast Regional Network Fellow


The Environmental Leadership Program (ELP) is a national nonprofit organization that nurtures a new generation of environmental leadership characterized by diversity, innovation, collaboration, and effective communications. ELP inspires visionary, action oriented and diverse leadership to work for a just and sustainable future. Learn more about our Southeast Regional ELP Network

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