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Our skilled and personable
staff has expertise in business,
ecology, architecture, transportation and social marketing.
We enjoy working with our clients to create practical
solutions to complex community and environmental issues.
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Sonya Newenhouse, Ph.D.
Sonya
is the Founder and President of Madison Environmental
Group where she leads the creative and resourceful
staff. She has more than 10 years experience in
qualitative method development, waste management
and recycling, and community outreach. She is also
the President of Community Car LLC and Crescent
LLC, the building home of our office, Community
Car and L’Etoile Restaurant. She serves on
numerous civic and environmental committees and
boards. She speaks Swedish and is proficient in
French.
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Leah Samson-Samuel, M.E., LEED A.P.
Leah has a degree in Mechanical Engineering and Certificate in Environmental Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She has 8 years of Design and Process Engineering experience. Leah is a dedicated environmentalist who has been active on conservation issues since childhood.
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Maria Sadowski
As Community Relations manager, Maria manages our EnAct program, transportation demand management programs and Madison Environmental Group's, Inc. outreach efforts. She brings more than 10 years of conservation communication experience.
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Matt Wachter, M.B.A., LEED A.P.
Matt has an MBA in Real Estate and Urban Land Economics from the Graaskamp Center for Real Estate at the Wisconsin School of Business and a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He brings with him a background in government and community outreach, experience in commercial real estate, and expertise in real estate finance.
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Meg Frog, B.S.
Meg
and her 7 sisters manage our welcome and celebration
communication services. They continually remind us of their
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