Environmentalist of the Year Awards
Dates
11/14/25 - 11/14/25
ADDRESS
Fox & Goose Public House
1001 R St., Sacramento, CA, 95814
General Day & Time
6:00 pm - 11:59 pm
Contact
Admission info
Student/low income $25
General $75
Age 21+
ECOS is hosting the awards ceremony and dinner on Friday, November 14th, 2025 at one of Sacramento’s most treasured spots, the Fox & Goose Public House. This will be an evening of celebration, inspiration, and connection.
ECOS has presented Environmentalist of the Year awards since 1973. This ceremony allows us to reflect on the successes of each year, to recognize the important work that is being done by environmental stewards across many fields, and to build collaboration for the future.
Congratulations to the 2025 Environmentalist of the Year Awardees!
Susan Herre – Environmentalist of the Year
Under Susan’s leadership ECOS became better organized, and more viable and relevant. Susan’s efforts diversified the ECOS leadership and staff, while broadening ECOS advocacy and fundraising effectiveness. Under her leadership and participation she created even more networking and collaboration with other community stakeholders regarding environmental issues. Susan Herre’s work through ECOS is invaluable. She is generous with her time and energy and unselfish in her support of others. Susan Herre is now Immediate Past President of the Board of ECOS. She was president during 2022 through 2024. She is an urban planner and architect. After her retirement from the US Department of Transportation she became an activist for public transit and the preservation of open space. For fun, Susan paints and does ceramics.
Edith Thacher – Environmentalist of the Year
Edith Thacher has provided project management services to the Natomas Team to advance the Save Natomas Farmland campaign. Without her our campaign could not have been successful. She has managed volunteers, staff and consultants with grace and patience. Edith has mentored young people and neighbors and supported the core team. In addition to her work with ECOS, she is a co-lead of the Sacramento/Roseville chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby.
Mackenzie Hollender – Rising Star Award
Mackenzie Hollender is a highschool Junior at Natomas Charter School, who has worked with ECOS, 350 Sacramento, the Sacramento Audubon SocietyShe is an up and coming star who produced videos of the Natomas farmland and habitat. Her poise, passion for birds and nature, and speaking ability have been very helpful to the Natomas Campaign. She should be recognized for her initiative, leadership, spunk, and effectiveness on behalf of ECOS and our campaign to save our open space in Natomas.(ECOS is grateful for her energy and skills as a birder, videographer, photographer and passionate environmentalist.
Dr. Andrea Willey – Wildlife Award
Andrea Willey, MD, a Dermatologic Surgeon and Sacramento native, witnessed a Great Blue Heron’s fatal encounter with fishing line. She founded the Waterbird Habitat Project in 2023, collaborating with anglers and local communities to retrieve abandoned fishing gear from the American River. Designated receptacle for fishing gear and signage was installed. As the project continues to grow, so does its impact. As a result of her personal determination, the Waterbird Habitat Program is on the road to becoming a statewide model.
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