Clean Air Panel Discussion 2: Safer Schools

Join us on June 29th from 11 AM to 1 PM ET to hear from a panel of experts working to improve air quality in educational settings. Learn why clean air in schools matters, what solutions are available today, and how we can create healthier learning environments for students, educators, and families in the future.
Speakers

Ruth Brooker
Ruth is the founder of Clean Air for Kids, a UK nonprofit advocating for better air quality in schools. Inspired by her son’s leukemia diagnosis, she works to advance policies that create healthier, safer learning environments for all children.

Liesl McConchie
Liesel McConchie is an education and brain science expert with 25+ years of experience. She works with leading clean air organizations to help schools improve learning, attendance, and health through better indoor air quality.

Lisa Greenfield
Lisa Greenfield is the Midwest Regional Program Manager for the Center for Green Schools at the U.S. Green Building Council. A longtime educator and indoor air quality advocate, she works with schools across the Midwest to create healthier learning environments.

Mary Jo Nabuurs
Mary Jo Nabuurs is a spokesperson for Ontario School Safety and a leading advocate for healthier schools and public spaces. She works to advance indoor air quality, public health, and evidence-based education.
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