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Exloco Board of Directors
Harriet Moss
For the past decade, Harriet Moss served as the President and CEO of Antenna Audio Inc., NA.
She was instrumental in growing Antenna Audio (AA) from a fledgling $1million start-up to a
$15million company that is now the world's largest and best-known producer of audio tours for
museums and visitor attractions. Prior to becoming CEO, she served as the Executive Director of
Antenna Theater, AA's parent company.
Harriet has a 25-year background in media and organizational management and for a decade assisted
cities and organizations around the country in utilizing telecommunication technologies.
Over the years she has founded, run and/or served on the Boards of numerous profit and nonprofit
organizations, including Museumshop.com (Board), the San Francisco Community Television Corporation
(Executive Director), Friends of the River (Board Chair), the Bay Area Video Collective (Board),
the Coastal Health Alliance (Board) and the Independent Video Group (CEO).
Ron Sims
Ron Sims is Chief Executive Officer of King County, Washington, managing a workforce of nearly
19,000 and a budget of $2.7 billion for the 11th largest county in the nation. He is president
of the National Democratic County Officials, Vice-Chair of the Large Urban County Caucus and a
member of the National Association of Counties. He is a board member of the Center for Clean Air
Policy and an advisory board member for the Brookings Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy.
Johanna Wald
Johanna Wald is a Senior Attorney in the Natural Resource Defense Council's San Francisco office
and the Director of the organization's Land Program. In her last 25 years at NRDC, she has become
a recognized expert on management of federal lands and resources, including land use planning,
national parks and on- and off-shore energy development, as well as cross-cutting issues such as
takings.
Ms. Wald is a member of the Board of Directors of the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance and chairs
the Board of the Campaign for America's Wilderness. She has been a member of Exloco's Board since
2001, when the organization was founded. In 2003, she began a four-year term as a member of
San Francisco's Commission on the Environment.
Kimery Wiltshire
Kimery Wiltshire is President of Exloco, where she leads the team that developed projects such
as the Western Water Alliance, the Diversity Network Project, and Resources for Community
Collaboration.
For the past decade, Ms. Wiltshire has also served as Executive Director and a member of the
Board of Directors of the William C. Kenney Foundation, a private foundation working to protect
rivers in the West. She created the Foundation's innovative grantmaking strategy supporting
multi-constituency, outcome-based western river campaigns.
Since 1984, Ms. Wiltshire has served as a project director, a strategic planning consultant
or a grantmaker for a number of other pioneering efforts including: Californians and the Land,
a unified Arctic National Wildlife Refugee Campaign, The Alliance of Ethnic and Environmental
Organizations, the California Center for Land Recycling, and the Alliance for Rio Grande Heritage.
A born, bred and raised daughter of the West, Ms. Wiltshire has to be occasionally reminded
that important things do happen east of the 100th meridian.
Founding Directors (Retired)
Jay Kenney
Jay Kenney is President of the W.C. Kenney Foundation (CA) and chief cook and bottle washer of
the Kenney Foundation (CO). He was President of American Whitewater, and past Vice-President of
the Colorado State Board of Land Commissioners, the Colorado Environmental Coalition and Colorado
Conservation Voters. A recovering attorney, for years he practiced defense and ethics law.
Rudely transplanted from Boston to Wyoming at a tender age, he first confronted water issues
with canvas dams, a shovel and irrigation boots.
Humphrey Wou
Humphrey Wou served as a founding Board member of the William C. Kenney Watershed Protection
Foundation, was Secretary/Treasurer of Exloco. Humphrey is the chairperson of the China Working
Group of ECOLOGIA. He travels extensively in China, fostering increased interaction between
Chinese and US environmental activists and documents the greening of China as journalist and
translator among cultures. Humphrey is an advisor to a number of philanthropic institutions and
individuals involved in environmental grant making, both in the US and in China.
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