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Trevin Chow We heart Trevin because he gave green is sexy its wings, helping to bring the website alive with his techno-savvy ways and beautiful photography. Trevin has been keeping it green since he was a first grader when he single handedly converted his parents to be proud recyclers, a practice they still follow to this very day. Trevin is a fine art photographer specializing in natural light and urban landscapes. His photographs of us can be seen in the About Us section. Visit Trevin’s photography portfolio for a bit more about what he hearts. |
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Howard Fishman An attorney at Hirsch Wallerstein Hayum Matlof Fishman LLP, Howard is the sexy suit behind green is sexy. |
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Jesse Hove Contributing photographer Jesse Hove reduces, reuses, and recycles in New York City. |
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John Power John Power is a CPA at Power & Twersky Business Management Group. The planet he leaves to his children has become of great concern to him, so John’s mantra is to make a difference now. John is committed to taking the bus to work two days a month, where he helps green is sexy with the not-so-sexy business of … business. John also reduces his impact by using environmentally safe dry cleaners, replacing regular light bulbs with curly cues and driving a hybrid. John is anxious for solar power systems to come down in price a bit, and in the meantime he’s turning off one light at a time. |
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Rebecca Sweetman With a background in sustainable development, Rebecca tries to always consider the global impact of all life’s decisions. She is proud to share 96.4% of her genes with orangutans, and hopes that we can all embrace a new world order based on a respect for each other and the planet. She loves the outdoors, her horse, rock climbing, backcountry camping, and cooking, and secretly hopes to one day win the title of Iron Chef. |
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Linda Varekamp Seeing in green in everything she does, Linda works on a variety of projects related to environmental issues. She likes to spend her limited spare time getting crafty with pre-loved items like records, old stockings, vintage fabric, wooden coasters, or anything that deserves a second chance. |






