
THE TEAM AT CLEAN+HEALTHY
Rachel Miller
Rachel brings a unique blend of expertise in non-profit operations and higher education hospitality leadership to Clean+Healthy NY. Her diverse skill set enables her to streamline office operations while maintaining a deeply personal, people-centered approach to her work.
Jasmine Phillip
Jasmine joined the Clean+Healthy team in April 2024. Raised in Lake Placid, she developed a deep appreciation for nature an protecting our environment from an early age.
Blake Harvey
Blake Harvey (he/him/his) spent over a decade in corporate social responsibility and communications, forging partnerships between major companies, nonprofits, and foundations to drive meaningful change. Through this work, he witnessed the power of strategic investment in advancing social and environmental initiatives.
Bobbi Wilding
Bobbi Wilding, MS, is the co-founder of Clean and Healthy New York with over twenty years of environmental health advocacy experience. She leads the national Getting Ready for Baby campaign. She is author and co-author of many of CHNY’s reports, including The Mattress Still Matters, focused on materials used in crib mattresses, and New York State’s Environmental Health Leadership: A Roadmap for a Just, Nontoxic, Sustainable Circular Economy, as well as the Childhood Cancer Prevention Inititiative’s Childhood Cancer: Cross-Sector Strategies for Prevention.
Sophia Longsworth
Sophia proudly hails from Grenada, the isle of spice in the West Indies. She graduated with her BSc. in Life Science and MPH from St. George’s University in Grenada, and MSc. in Natural Resource and Environmental Management from the University of the West Indies in Barbados. In 2013, she moved to New York and became an environmental justice and climate change activist.
Gabrielle Gonzales
Gabrielle came to New York from Portland, Oregon. She got a BS in Environmental Sciences from Portland State University. She has always enjoyed hiking and being out in the environment. She wanted to find a career that would align with her passions as well as make a positive influence on the world. Along her journey she had done community work in Portland and grew strong roots there. She also has done internships that worked with animals, but found that her passion was truly in water quality and environmental justice.