Executive Master of Public Service student Angela Danovi, who serves as Arkansas Regional Products Manager for Ozarks Water Watch, has been announced as the Outstanding Environmental Educator of the Year (Non-Formal Education) by the Arkansas Environmental Education Association (AEEA).
AEEA is a networking, information-based organization that works with educators, students, businesses, government, and concerned citizens to increase awareness and knowledge about the environment. AEEA’s mission is to promote environmental education and the work of environmental educators.
Danovi’s position as Arkansas Regional Products Manager for Ozarks Water Watch allows her to create and implement programs related to water education, water quality monitoring, and source water protection.
She graduated from the University of Tennessee with a bachelor’s degree in plant and soil science with a concentration in environmental science and natural resources. She earned her master’s degree in geography with a focus in physical geography and water quality, also from UT.
The Clinton School launched its EMPS degree program in March. The first-of-its-kind program is entirely online, offering mid-career professionals a practical skillset and knowledge base to enhance their opportunities for leadership in public service without leaving their current jobs and disrupting their lives.
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