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Emma Grady, New York, NY

Emma Grady is a freelance writer and blogger living in New York, NY. She started her writing career at TreeHugger and Planet Green in June 2008, and has been here ever since. Emma is interested in the people and organizations pushing green mainstream. An idealist at heart, she focuses on stories highlighting the good works of others. She has a passion for sustainable living, green fashion, and beauty, and can often be found covering events for TreeHugger.

Currently living, blogging, and tweeting in Manhattan, Emma Grady is originally from the coast of Kennebunk, Maine. She received a B.A. in English from the University of Vermont in 2008. In her spare time she plans events and volunteers with the UVM Alumni Events Committee in New York. Emma also writes the 2008 class notes column for the Vermont Quarterly magazine.

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