REPRESENTATIVES
Camilla H. Fox, MA
Kelly Edwards
Deb Etheredge, MBA
Stacey Evans, Esq.
Randi Feilich
Peter Fugazzotto
Keli Hendricks
Caroline Kraus
John Maguranis
Grant McComb
Marilyn McGee
Judy Paulsen
Becky Bailey Pomponio
Chris Schadler, MS, MA
ADVISORY BOARD
Peter Coyote
Larry Fahn, Esq.
Gina Farr
Edward Goodman, Esq.
Joan Lamphier, MCP
Gloria McCary, Esq.
SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD
Shelley M. Alexander, PhD
Marc Bekoff, PhD
Kim Murray Berger, PhD
Bradley J. Bergstrom, PhD
Jeremy Bruskotter, PhD
Franz J. Camenzind, PhD
Robert (Bob) L. Crabtree, PhD
Rick Hopkins, PhD
Michael P. Nelson, PhD
Paul Paquet, PhD
David R. Parsons, MS
Brad V. Purcell, PhD
Hope Ryden
Michael Soulé, PhD
Adrian Treves, PhD
John Vucetich, PhD
Becky Weed
Jennifer Wolch, PhD
EDWARD GOODMAN, ESQ.
Ed Goodman is a graduate of the University of Rochester and the University of Michigan Law School and has practiced law for over 30 years. Ed has been a disability attorney virtually all of his career, first as a mental health attorney representing the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and then as a social security disability attorney in New Mexico. Aside from his legal endeavors, Ed has spent much of his time advocating for animals; as a print reporter and columnist writing about animal legal issues, as a fundraiser for animal welfare organizations, as an artist celebrating dogs, coyotes and other wildlife and as an informal lobbyist for legal and legislative change. Recently, Ed helped make his own community more animal-friendly by drafting and successfully advocating for a no-kill ordinance for stray dogs and cats and a ban on stationary tethering of dogs. Ed has a special interest in the rescue and rehabilitation of blind dogs and lives with seven special needs dogs, including two who are blind.
Protecting coyotes from abuse, harassment and habitat destruction is close to Ed’s heart and he is delighted to be a member of the advisory board at Project Coyote.