Susannah Lindberg-Randolph is the Florida Program Coordinator for Clean Water Action, where she supervises environmental and democracy issues for the organization as well as working with Clean Water Action’s Political Action Committee to get pro-environment candidates elected to local, state, and federal offices She recently founded a next-generation Florida environmental leadership coalition called "Green Behind the Ears," which she hopes will strengthen the effectiveness and clout of the Florida environmental community. Ms. Lindberg-Randolph has been a community organizer and public interest advocate since 1992. During her four years at Florida State University, Ms. Lindberg-Randolph chaired the statewide board of directors for Florida PIRG. After graduation, Susannah worked as a State PIRG campaign organizer and Fund canvass director, where she taught young people how to be involved in their democracy. While with the PIRGs, Susannah worked on campaign finance reform and clean air campaigns, as well as the National Forests Roadless Rule, and preservation of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. She ran door-to-door, voter outreach campaigns in Tallahassee, Miami, St. Louis, MO, and Hyannis, MA. During the summer of 2000, Susannah directed the largest petition office in the country for the Roadless Forest Campaign where she and her staff gathered over 65,000 signatures in Miami and South Florida. Early that next year, President Clinton enacted the Roadless Rule to protect our national forests. In 2001, she became the Executive Director of the Wildlife Advocacy Project, which focused on achieving protections for the West Indian Manatee in coastal areas throughout Florida.