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SEEAG's Mary Maranville Appointed to NANOE’s Board of Governors
Maranville is founder and CEO of Ventura-based Students for Eco-Education and Agriculture (SEEAG).

The National Association of Nonprofit Organizations and Executives (NANOE) appointed Mary Maranville to NANOE’s 2018 Board of Governors. Maranville is founder and CEO of Ventura-based Students for Eco-Education and Agriculture (SEEAG), a nonprofit organization that teaches children about the importance of agriculture and the origins of their food.
“Mary joins a working group that will peer-review a new set of capacity-building guidelines rooted in principles of moral agency, stewardship, freedom of speech, freedom of peaceful assembly, ethical practice, and transparency that supercharge charity. Mary is one of society’s guardians who use their expertise to ensure everyone experiences a life worth living,” says NANOE National Director Tracy Ebarb.
NANOE governor nominees were suggested by members of United Way, the National Development Institute and other nonprofit and industry associations.
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Maranville will be honored alongside fellow NANOE Governors March 26-27, 2019 in Charleston, South Carolina at NANOE’s Annual Board of Governors Convention & Expo.
NANOE is comprised of governors nominated from all 50 states who oversee the codification of guidelines that govern sound charitable practice. To learn more about NANOE, visit https://NANOE.org.
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About SEEAG
Founded in 2008, Students for Eco-Education and Agriculture (SEEAG) is a nonprofit organization that aims to help young students understand the origins of their food by bridging the gap between agriculture and consumption through its agricultural education programming. SEEAG’s “The Farm Lab” program based in Ventura County teaches schoolchildren about the origins of their food and the importance of local farmland by providing schools with classroom agricultural education and free field trips to farms. Through this program, over 20,000 elementary school students in Southern California have increased their understanding of the food journey. For more information, visit www.seeag.org or email Mary Maranville at mary@seeag.org.