Staff
Lauren Davis
HR Consultant
Lauren is a Human Resources professional, and has spent nearly 20-years working with both for-profit and non-profit clients in a variety of different industries. She is the President and Principal Consultant of KLJD Consulting, providing HR guidance to many businesses in Santa Barbara and throughout California. Lauren has supported EDC’s human resources needs since the beginning of 2022.
Jeremy Frankel
Staff Attorney
Born and raised in Goleta, Jeremy has long been committed to protecting our beautiful Central Coast. He received his J.D. (environmental law emphasis) from the University of Denver in 2019. Before EDC, Jeremy worked in the private sector, where his practice focused on complex litigation, public agency representation, and land use entitlements. He also clerked for several judges at the Colorado Court of Appeals, drafting more than sixty appellate opinions in three years of service. In his free time, Jeremy enjoys birding with his wife, scuba diving, and spending time in the many places EDC has fought to protect.
Azsha Hudson
Marine Conservation Analyst & Program Manager
Azsha graduated from Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD with a M.A.S. in marine biodiversity and conservation. While studying at Scripps, Azsha worked with California Marine Sanctuary Foundation as a research analyst , conducting research on the conservation status, health, and threats towards California’s estuaries. Azsha enjoys hiking (in the fall and winter), paddle boarding in San Diego Bay, and reading at parks with her dog.
Maggie Hall
Deputy Chief Counsel
Before joining EDC, Maggie worked at Los Angeles Waterkeeper and was a law clerk at the Northwest Environmental Defense Center, Earthjustice, and Earthrise Law Center. She holds a J.D. from Lewis & Clark Law School and a B.A. from New York University. During law school, Maggie argued before Chief Justice John Roberts in the Advocate of the Year Competition, and was a member of the first place team in a national moot court competition. She has also co-authored an article in the Natural Resources Journal on Ninth Circuit administrative law. In her free time, Maggie enjoys stand up paddle boarding, hiking, travel, and yoga.
Alex Katz
Executive Director
Alex joined EDC in 2023, bringing 25 years of experience in public service and communications to the fight for environmental protection. He has worked at every level of government in California – local, state, and federal – and is deeply committed to climate action, conservation, and environmental justice. He has served in leadership roles including as a senior staff member for Congresswoman Barbara Lee and as Chief of Staff in the Oakland City Attorney’s Office, where he helped to initiate major climate litigation against some of the biggest fossil fuel companies in the world. Alex previously worked as a newspaper reporter in Southern California and the Bay Area. In 2022, he completed the Beahrs Environmental Leadership Program at UC Berkeley.
Rachel Kondor
Staff Attorney
Rachel joined EDC in 2021. After working for environmental advocacy organizations in Arizona, Rachel spent more than a decade working for federal lawmakers, as senior legislative assistant on environmental and tribal matters to Congressman Raúl Grijalva, and later as a local representative of Congresswoman Lois Capps. She has served on the boards of several environmental non-profits, including the California Wilderness Coalition, and Natural Allies. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Arizona and her Juris Doctor from Lewis and Clark Law School in Portland with a Certificate in Environmental and Natural Resources Law. Rachel is an active and dedicated volunteer on political campaigns, from local to national races, and everything in between.
Linda Krop
Chief Counsel
Linda has worked at EDC as a staff attorney since 1989 and as Chief Counsel since 1999. Linda’s specialties include fighting offshore oil and gas development, protecting natural resources, and preserving open space lands. Linda’s successes include the unprecedented termination of 40 federal oil and gas leases offshore California, defeat of several specific oil drilling projects, and preservation of important areas for public access and ecological protection, including Hearst Ranch, Ellwood, Carpinteria Bluffs and Sedgwick Ranch. Linda represented the conservation community on the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council from 1998-2013, and teaches Environmental Law at UCSB.
Ryan Smith
Legal Fellow
Ryan Smith is a third-year student at the University of Oregon School of Law, pursuing a J.D. with an emphasis in environmental law and a master’s degree in conflict and dispute resolution. In addition to his studies, he serves as an executive editor for the Journal of Environmental Law and Litigation and works as a legal research and writing tutor. Before law school, Ryan interned at the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Boston and worked as an analyst for the Rebuild Congress Initiative. In his free time, he enjoys reading, playing tennis, and skiing.
Brian Trautwein
Senior Analyst/Watershed Program Director
Brian grew up in Goleta beginning in 1970, attended local schools including UCSB, graduated with High Honors in 1990 and earned various accolades including the Environmental Studies Department’s first Outstanding Alumni Award. Brian founded the Santa Barbara Urban Creeks Council in 1987 and served as the group’s Executive Director until 1997. Brian received the statewide Outstanding Organizer Award after increasing the Council’s membership from 150 to 3,000 in one year. A stream restoration manager and biologist, he was named California Trout’s Streamkeeper. Brian has twice been recognized as a Santa Barbara Independent Local Hero before beginning his tenure at EDC.
Brandi Webber
Office Manager & Event Coordinator
Brandi brings a vibrant energy and a wealth of experience to our team as our Office Manager and Event Coordinator. With a Bachelor’s degree in Geography from UCSB, she embarked on a remarkable journey as an editor and cartographer at Maps.com for over 16 years, honing her skills in organization and event planning along the way. Most recently, Brandi’s adventures led her into the realms of medical and advertising sales, broadening her skill set even further. Known for her natural charisma and genuine interest in others, Brandi excels in building strong relationships with her team and the local community. A SB Local for over 25 years, Brandi feels privileged to join the EDC, championing our environmental legacy. Outside of work, you’ll find Brandi indulging her love for travel, hiking, live music, cooking, camping, and spreading positivity wherever she goes.
Betsy Weber
Assistant Director
Betsy joined EDC in 2007 after working at the Wyoming Wilderness Association to protect and expand federal Wilderness Areas in her home state. She serves as the interface between EDC and the public by coordinating community outreach and education initiatives, along with EDC’s array of public, media, and online communications. Betsy also conducts operations administration and event planning. She earned her B.A. in Anthropology from the University of California, Santa Cruz.