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'''David Whiteside''' is the founder of [[Black Warrior Riverkeeper]]. | '''David Whiteside''' is the founder of [[Black Warrior Riverkeeper]]. | ||
Whiteside became involved in the Waterkeeper Alliance during the summer of [[1998]], when he accepted a job from Robert F. Kennedy, Jr, his godfather and President of the Waterkeeper Alliance. He attended [[Altamont School]] and graduated from the University of Vermont with a degree in environmental studies. His senior thesis at UVM studied the process leading up to Waterkeeper Alliance's approval of several autonomous Alabama programs, including Black Warrior Riverkeeper, Choctawhatchee Riverkeeper and Hurricane Creekkeeper. In September [[2001]], Whiteside founded Black Water Riverkeeper. He currently serves on the board of directors and volunteers countless hours raising funds to support the organization. He also provides internet support, organizes events, outreach work, and countless other contributions. | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:50, 20 March 2008
David Whiteside is the founder of Black Warrior Riverkeeper.
Whiteside became involved in the Waterkeeper Alliance during the summer of 1998, when he accepted a job from Robert F. Kennedy, Jr, his godfather and President of the Waterkeeper Alliance. He attended Altamont School and graduated from the University of Vermont with a degree in environmental studies. His senior thesis at UVM studied the process leading up to Waterkeeper Alliance's approval of several autonomous Alabama programs, including Black Warrior Riverkeeper, Choctawhatchee Riverkeeper and Hurricane Creekkeeper. In September 2001, Whiteside founded Black Water Riverkeeper. He currently serves on the board of directors and volunteers countless hours raising funds to support the organization. He also provides internet support, organizes events, outreach work, and countless other contributions.