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Ann Finlayson, SEEd Director
As a Commissioner for Education and Capability Building for the Sustainable Development Commission, Ann has worked in the environmental field for nearly 30 years. After a stint as a countryside ranger in Scotland, she began travelling the world teaching, facilitating and consulting in places such as Papua New Guinea, Australia and Canada.
Ann has a working knowledge of formal, informal and non-formal education. She is passionate about the role of learning in sustainability and for it to be about real people, real opportunities and real responsibilities.
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Michael Cutts, Projects Manager
Michael started with SEEd in 2009 helping with the successful delivery of the National Sustainable Schools Conference across the country. Having co-founded and developed environmental awareness businesses in the UK and Tanzania. he brings this experience to organising the many exciting projects that SEEd are delivering to the education for sustainability and environmental sector.
Michael enjoys the breadth of ESD and is passionate about bringing this approach to learning across to environmental education and helping teachers, NGOs and local authorities share ideas and knowledge.
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Ankita Trivedi, Intern
Ankita is currently studying BSc Environmental Policy with Economics at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Her areas of interest include-the Olympics Regeneration Site, Succession and Biodiversity, Environmental Degradation, Natural Resource Management and Environmental Awareness.
She is currently reading further on consumer theory, welfare economics, urban economics, international trade, geohazards & disaster management and applied environmental economics. Besides academics, Ankita is an avid reader, interesting orator, traveller and an all round performer. |

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Morgan Finlayson, Intern
Morgan began work as an intern for SEEd in 2010, and currently performs a wide variety
of tasks, as well as assisting the SEEd team in running the National Sustainable Schools’
Conference in both London and Bristol.
From her work in Cultural Criticism at Cardiff University – where she is currently in
her second year, studying English Literature – Morgan aims to bring aspects of socially
critical thinking into working for SEEd.
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