Amanda Begley

Amanda Begley

Amanda earned a Bachelor of Arts in Urban Community Environment and a Master of Arts in Urban Sustainability, both from Antioch University, Los Angeles. She serves as Watershed Coordinator in the Safe, Clean Water program (LA County Measure W, 2018) for the Santa Clara River Watershed, working to develop stormwater management projects. In addition, Amanda works on project development through the WaterTalks program or the Disadvantaged Community and Tribal Involvement Program (DACTI). She also serves on the LA Metro Sustainability Council and is Co-Chair of the Los Feliz Neighborhood Council Transportation and Mobility Committee.

TreePeople, an award-winning non-profit organization serving Southern California, provides expertise in the areas of urban forestry, green infrastructure, multi-benefit projects, and environmental education. They possess significant experience in public-private stakeholder facilitation, planning and project development, and regional and state water policy strategy. TreePeople’s staff of more than 100 professionals also specializes in social equity and community engagement to grow a greener, shadier, more water-secure region.

Amanda earned a Bachelor of Arts in Urban Community Environment and a Master of Arts in Urban Sustainability, both from Antioch University, Los Angeles. She serves as Watershed Coordinator in the Safe, Clean Water program (LA County Measure W, 2018) for the Santa Clara River Watershed, working to develop stormwater management projects. In addition, Amanda works on project development through the WaterTalks program or the Disadvantaged Community and Tribal Involvement Program (DACTI). She also serves on the LA Metro Sustainability Council and is Co-Chair of the Los Feliz Neighborhood Council Transportation and Mobility Committee.

TreePeople, an award-winning non-profit organization serving Southern California, provides expertise in the areas of urban forestry, green infrastructure, multi-benefit projects, and environmental education. They possess significant experience in public-private stakeholder facilitation, planning and project development, and regional and state water policy strategy. TreePeople’s staff of more than 100 professionals also specializes in social equity and community engagement to grow a greener, shadier, more water-secure region.