Tanya Seaman | |
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Seaman in a PhillyCarShare Prius in front of the Art Museum steps in Philadelphia | |
Born | (1967-05-18)May 18, 1967 Menlo Park, California, US |
Died | March 17, 2022 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US |
Education | BS, UC Davis; Masters, UPenn |
Employer | PhillyCarShare |
Tanya Seaman was an American environmentalist and the co-founder and past executive director of PhillyCarShare. Seaman was born in Menlo Park, California to Lynn & Elisabeth Seaman. Seaman died in March 2022 of metastatic breast cancer.
Environmentalism
On November 7, 2002, Seaman helped to launch PhillyCarShare a non-profit carsharing organization in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. PhillyCarShare has been one of the most successful, fastest-growing carsharing programs. It is seen as a national model in both the environmental and non-profit sectors. Seaman helped develop the innovative program with the City of Philadelphia to use PhillyCarShare cars as fleet cars for city workers.
Her leadership made her one of the Philadelphia Business Journal's "40 Under 40" to watch in the city of Philadelphia.
Background
Seaman held a degree in design from the University of California, Davis. After working in the field of architecture for several years, she left her home state of California to earn a Masters in City and Regional Planning at the University of Pennsylvania. Seaman attempted to live as sustainable a lifestyle as possible; she did not own a car and ate a plant-based diet.
References
- "Lynn Seaman Obituary". The Almanac. 2007-08-29. Archived from the original on 2011-05-27.
- "Tanya Seaman, environmentalist and cofounder of PhillyCarShare, dies at 54". Philadelphia Inquirer. 2022-04-12.
- ^ Dribben, Melissa (2007-10-29). "PhillyCarShare becomes well-traveled".
- Merritt, Athena D. (2004-04-05). "City starts partnership with PhillyCarShare". Philadelphia Business Journal.
- "40 Under 40 Awards Program". Philadelphia Business Journal. May 2006.
- "PhillyCarshare - Our people". phillycarshare.org. 2007-03-29. Archived from the original on 2008-02-10. Retrieved 2007-11-21.