Maryland League of Conservation Voters
Marisa Olszewski is an experienced environmental policy manager currently serving at the Maryland League of Conservation Voters since February 2022. Previously, Marisa held roles including Community and Environmental Sustainability Manager and Exhibits and Special Projects Specialist at Robinson Nature Center, where responsibilities included managing nature playspace planning, developing outreach communications, and drafting policies for new programs. Marisa also served as Volunteer Maryland Coordinator at Dundalk Renaissance Corporation, increasing volunteer engagement and establishing an environmental education program. An earlier role as Environmental Specialist at Maryland Environmental Service involved organizing meetings and conducting environmental fieldwork. Marisa has a diverse educational background with a Master's degree in Environmental Biology from Hood College and multiple Bachelor's degrees from Goucher College focusing on Peace, Environment, and Art Studies.
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Maryland League of Conservation Voters
Maryland League of Conservation Voters (LCV) is non-partisan, 501 (c)(4) known as the political voice for the environment. We have since grown to a full-time, staffed organization that is governed by a volunteer board of directors. Accountability Maryland LCV is best known for our comprehensive yearly scorecard that evaluates the environmental votes of individual state legislators. We also grade the environmental record of the Governor. In addition, we regularly alert the public and the media of key actions of elected officials and closely monitor agencies and executive appointments. Advocacy The Maryland LCV also advocates in the halls of the State House in Annapolis, working with our collegues in the environmental community we push for sound conservation laws such as the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act of 2009, Stormwater Management Act of 2007, Clean Cars Act of 2007, Healthy Air Act of 2006, and the Chesapeake Bay Restoration Act of 2005 to name but a few. Additionally, we helped ensure that environmental values are reflected in the state's budget priorities and have saved millions of dollars of funding for land conservation through Program Open Space. We work to educate and mobilize the public to lobby for sound conservation policies and funding. Elections During elections we make endorsements, run strategic campaigns aimed at electing pro-conservation candidates, mobilize volunteers, educate voters, and elevate environmental issues.