SRIC Board of Directors

Wendy Atcitty
Navajo Nation tribal member, born for the Bitter Water clan and Salt Clan.Teacher of cultural-based science curriculum. She is currently working as an Indigenous Energy Program Manager for Naeva.

Maria Goldstein, M.D.
Board Secretary. Retired public health physician with the New Mexico Department of Health.

Nathaniel Matthews-Trigg, MPH
Provides expertise to community health clinics on climate and health equity and on public health, healthcare, and emergency management risks at regional, national, and international forums.

Damien Milazzo
Board Vice President. Consultant on Geology, Non-Destructive Analysis, and what Bicycle you should buy.

Manuel Pino
Board President. Retired Professor of Social Behavioral Sciences at Scottsdale Community College, Arizona. From Acoma Pueblo.

Julie Stephens
Community Planner (Stephens & Associates), co-founder and retired Director of the Rio Grande Community Development Corporation, emphasizing environmental justice and energy concerns in Bernalillo County's unincorporated South Valley.

Esther Yazzie-Lewis
Assistant Professor of Diné Studies at Navajo Technical University, retired Navajo translator for federal courts in Albuquerque. Activist from Eastern Navajo Agency.

SRIC Staff

Sarah H. Adeky
Community Liaison, Superfund Research Program

Annette Aguayo
Office Manager, Web Master

Don Hancock
Director, Nuclear Waste Program; SRIC Administrator

Latasha James
Community Liaison, Superfund Research Program

Lynda Lasiloo
Navajo Community Liaison

Sandy Ramone
Community Environmental Health Specialist

Paul Robinson
Research Director

Chris Shuey, MPH
Director, Uranium Impact Assessment Program

Kirena Tsosie
Community Water Specialist

Maria Welch
Navajo Birth Cohort Study, Western Region Liaison


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