Amos White is a recognized environmental executive and policymaker, a renowned haiku poet and author; a literary and musical arts producer, and civic leader. Amos is Founder and Chief Planting Officer of 100K Trees for Humanity, an urban reforestation nonprofit; Member, California Urban Forestry Advisory Council; Member, Alameda County’s Agricultural Advisory Committee (Urban Ag Chair); Amos serves on Alameda’s Environmental Task Force CASA – Community Action for a Sustainable Alameda; former regional Vice Chair of the Bay Area Climate Emergency Mobilization Task Force; Co-author of the Climate Emergency Declaration Resolution for the City of Alameda, and for Alameda County; a former CORO Fellows Program graduate in Leadership and Public Affairs; and former Ohio Youth Conservation Corps Member. Amos a 2021 double award recipient of from the California Urban Forestry Council and a 2023 Recipient of the Jefferson Award for civic service. Amos lives in Alameda, California.
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