About Us

             Clean & Green was recognized as an affiliate of Keep America Beautiful (KAB) in July 1995 and that affiliation has afforded the organization the opportunity to receive awards for cleanups and programs on a national level and provide us access to up to date environmental programs and resources.

was formed by a group of concerned citizens in 1978 who did take the lead to be involved.  We were officially chartered as a non-profit in April

Text Box: Board Members
2009-2010

Executive Committee
Rory Cassedy - Chairman
	Advanced Disposal
Marcie Whitaker  —Vice Chairman
	Neighborhood & Environmental Svcs, 	Escambia County
Franklin D. Kim Kimbrough III -Secretary
	Downtown Improvement Board
Jerry Moore—Treasurer
	Sanitation & Fleet Management, City of 
	Pensacola
Sgt. Bill Horn - Past Chairman
	Pensacola Police Dept
Mike Wiggins - Ad-Hoc
	Mayor of Pensacola

Board Members
Andrea Wallace 
O’Connor Mgmt Co
Pam LaCourse
	Waste Management of Milton
Rick Johnson
	Coastal Bank and Trust
Jim Howes 
	Escambia County Solid Waste
Rob Magin
	Sam’s Club
Capt. Kent Miller/LT D. William Hicks
	Naval Air Technical Training Center, U.S. 	Navy
Daniel Pennington
	WEAR TV 3
Debbie King
	Escambia County School District
Judge Terry D. Terrell
	Escambia County Courts
Judge Joyce H. Williams
	Escambia County Courts
Marie Young
	Escambia County Commissioner 
Lynn Manthei
	Pensacola Federation of Garden Clubs
Amy Baldwin
	State Dept of Environmental Protection
Sandra Slay
	Escambia County Environ Enforcement
Kristie Sitler
	Wal-Mart Navy Blvd

1979.  Clean & Green operates with a volunteer Board of Directors, two full-time staff members and three part-time paid supervisors.  By involving a very large volunteer workforce and using seven committees to oversee our ongoing programs we remain a permanent presence in the community.

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

 

 

 

 

 

EXECUTIVE ASST

 

 

 

 

 

ADMIN ASST

Gwinn Corley

Skittles

Ms. Jill

Clean & Green is an not-for-profit 501(c)3 corporation registered as Pensacola-Escambia Clean Community Commission, Inc (#CH6275). All contributions are tax deductible in accordance with IRS Rulings.  In continues operations since 1979 we file annual reports with Keep America Beautiful and are registered with State of Florida.  A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from the Division of Consumer Services by calling toll-free (800-435-7352) within the state.  Registration does not imply endorsement, approval, or recommendation by the State. as a charitable organization.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

 

The energy saved from recycling one glass bottle will operate a 100 watt light bulb for 4 hours.

Source: EPA.gov