Ephraim Froehlich
BCCA Alaska and Pacific Northwest Regional Coordinator
Ephraim Froehlich was born and raised in Juneau, Alaska. He holds a bachelor’s degree in government from Dartmouth College and a law degree from the University of Maryland School of Law. Froehlich worked for United States Senator Lisa Murkowski in Washington, D.C. as lead policy advisor on fisheries, wildlife, maritime transportation, ports and harbors, environmental change, and the Arctic.
Terrius Harris
Director of Indigenous Partnerships & Inclusive Economy
Terrius Harris (He/Him) is an Afro-Indigenous, LatinX aspiring humanitarian who has dedicated his life to leveraging global and domestic systems and frameworks to alleviate the disparities in international indigenous communities. He obtained a Master’s of Legal Studies in Indigenous People’s Law from the University of Oklahoma and three bachelor’s degrees in International Business, French, and Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Mississippi.
Deenaalee Hodgdon
BCCA Alaska Indigenous Policy Coordinator
Deenaalee is a queer Deg Xit’an Athabaskan and Supiaq person from the villages of Gitr’ingithchagg (Anvik) and Qinuyang (South Naknek), Alaska.
Liza Lamanna
Manager of Regenerative Agriculture and Clean Water
Liza LaManna is a dynamic leader with a strong background in sustainability and environmental advocacy. Currently serving as the Manager of Regenerative Agriculture and Clean Water at the American Sustainable Business Network in Washington, DC, Liza spearheads initiatives advocating for the business perspectives in clean water and regenerative agriculture policies.
Bryan Law
Sr Manager of Operations and IT
Before coming to ASBN, Bryan worked as the IT Manager for an environmental consulting firm for 15 years. While there he managed all aspects of IT in support of the company’s government contracting efforts. Before that, Bryan was IT and Membership manager for an international labor union.
David Levine
Co-founder and President
David is the co-founder and president of the American Sustainable Business Network. He has worked as a social entrepreneur for over 30 years focusing on the development of whole systems solutions for a more sustainable society through building strategic partnerships and broad stakeholders initiatives.
Noah Oppenheim
BCCA National Policy Coordinator
National Policy Coordinator. Noah is a natural resource policy specialist working to support and lift up communities and their sustainable and equitable access to resources. He’s worked as a commercial fisherman in Alaska, a staffer in the US Congress, and has led a commercial fisheries trade association.
Derek Peebles
Director, Public Policy & Advocacy for Inclusive Economy
Derek Peebles is a servant-leader with advanced education in Organizational Leadership and Public Relations and 10 years of professional experience in business and community development. Derek’s reputation is built on cross-cultural and cross-sector collaboration, bridging communities for capacity building. Derek has the skill to build strong working relationships with C-Level Executives, civic leaders, and education administrators to connect diverse communities.
Camilla Taylor
Executive Director
Camilla joined ASBN as the Executive Director in October 2024. She is a globally renowned leader focused on changing economic systems into stakeholder-driven economies. Over the years, she has held positions at B Lab Global, the owner of B Corp Certification, where she was responsible for their impact operations as well as Holland FinTech and FinTech Aera, a network of sustainable European FinTech companies working together toward the democratization of financial services in the developed and underdeveloped global economies.
Lou Tierno
Director of the Pennsylvanian and Appalachian Sustainable Business Network
Lou navigates the intersection of economic progress and environmental responsibility, fueling Appalachia’s transition to a sustainable powerhouse. As the Director of the Pennsylvania and Appalachian Sustainable Business Networks, he connects businesses, communities, and government to build a thriving, circular economy.
Anayana White
Lead Communications Contractor
Anayana White (Ahn-I-ya-nuh) joined ASBN as the lead communications contractor April of 2024. As a collaborative communications strategist and content creator with 15+ years experience, Anayana is dedicated to strengthening networks’ and organizations’ abilities to reach the right audiences for successful campaigns, launches and movements for an equitable transition to the next economy.
Martin Wolfe
Martin Wolf, Chemicals and Circularity Advisor
Mr. Wolf is responsible for creating frameworks for the design of sustainable products at Seventh Generation, Inc., a manufacturer and distributor of ecological household and personal care products. He is also responsible for creating frameworks for more sustainable systems of commerce, and for working with other businesses, industry associations, legislators and regulators to implement those frameworks.