Center for Environmental Health
Emily Reder is a Senior Program Manager at the Center for Environmental Health since January 2017, specializing in reducing toxic chemical exposures in consumer products through public interest litigation. Emily leads the Consumer Protection team, manages research personnel, and collaborates with legal counsel to enforce laws like California's Proposition 65. Previous roles include Research Manager and Research Assistant, where Emily focused on public health threats from toxic chemicals and facilitated legal compliance investigations. Emily also has experience as a Fundraising Assistant at Save Mount Diablo and as a fundraiser at Tufts University. Emily holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Studies from the University of California, Berkeley.
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Center for Environmental Health
We envision a world where everyone lives, works, learns and plays in a healthy environment; we protect people from toxic chemicals by working with communities, businesses, and the government to demand and support business practices that are safe for human health and the environment.