Background
Riley, Ann L. was born on July 25, 1950 in Mineola, New York, United States.
Riley, Ann L. was born on July 25, 1950 in Mineola, New York, United States.
Bachelor in Ecology, Political Science, Cornell College, 1972; M of Landscape Architecture, University of California, Berkeley, 1977; Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Planning, University of California, Berkeley, 1987.
Lobbyist, Sierra Club, Washington, 1971; environmental platform researcher, speech writer, Senator Dick Clark of Iowa, 1971-1972; researcher, unites states department Interior, Washington, 1972; community organizer, Hawkeye Area Community Action Program, Cedar Rapids, Iowa., 1972; director land use planning program, Johnson County Health Department, Iowa City, 1973-1974; contract field worker, United States Geological Survey and Wyoming Geological Survey, 1975; producer environmental projects reports, Upper Green River Basin, Wyoming, 1975-1977; chairman, National Environmental Health Association Land Use Committee, California, 1975-1976; developed landscape planning and water conservation program, California Department Water Resources, Sacramento, 1976-1991; program manager integrated pest management program, California Department Water Resources, 1977-1983; staff environmental planner, California Department Water Resources, 1979-1982; project manager summary report on San Francisco delta, California Department Water Resources, 1983-1984; program manager statewide stream restoration and flood control program, California Department Water Resources, 1985-1988; chief finance assistance and environmental review branch, California Department Water Resources, 1988-1991; executive director, Golden State Wildlife Federation, Berkeley, 1991-1994; executive director, Waterways Restoration Institute and the S.W. region Coalition to Restore Urban Waters, since 1994. Instructor Vista College, 1980-1981.
Founder, leader Organization of Women in Landscape, 1976-1986. Founder Yeast Bay Brewers, 1977-1979. Founder, member steering committee Women's Environmental Network, 1979-1985, Coalition to Restore Urban Waters, 1993.
Founder Urban Creeks Council, since 1982.