Blue Wave Team

Founder, President

Ning Mosberger-Tang

Ning is a Boulder based activist and community organizer. She has a background in computer science and used to work for Google as an engineer in its early days when the "Don't be evil" motto was created. Since 2006, she has engaged in environmental and non-profit work. She believes that grassroots activism builds the foundation for systematic changes. 

Art Director, NoBo Coordinator

Faith Gowan

Faith is a Boulder based graphic designer who was raised by parents who were artists, and were also politically active in their community. After the 2016 election, she made hundreds of pussy hats for the first Women's March, and designed postcards and organized postcard parties to help others get engaged. She retired from her job with a learn-to-read website in 2019, and vowed to continue to find ways to combine art and activism. Blue Wave has provided the perfect way to combine these passions. 

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." - Margaret Mead

Operations Director, Louisville Coordinator

Adrianne Middleton

Adrianne worked in NCAR for28 years helping scientists use the computer systems, writing user guides, and then running the global climate change models. She loves helping people use technology, and she believes that if we all work together we can fix our government, our police, our environment, and our healthcare system. 

Technology Director

Chiu-Ki Chan

Chiu-Ki is a software engineer who was on the Android team at Google when it launched.  She appreciates clear and concise communications and has been supporting local activist groups both with her technical skills and her relentless pushback on agenda-less meetings and tiresome walls of text. 

Her motto: "Less is more!"

Marketing Director, SoBo Coordinator

Lisa Gillespie

As a lifelong artist who entered the activism game relatively late, award-winning designer & indie entrepreneur, Lisa Melli Gillespie of Courageous Soap, is freakishly excited about the pro-democracy movement. Her enthusiasm slightly alarms friends. Lisa is currently focusing her creativity on clever political marketing outreach, while visualizing the restoration of democracy through free and fair elections.

“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.” – Dr. Seuss

Communications Director

Sani Golriz Field

Sani is the founder of an online marketing firm that consults, develops, and executes marketing and social media strategies for locally and nationally-based businesses. Social media is her career, but social issues are what compelled her to become part of the Blue Wave Postcard Movement. Her kids(who have also been instrumental in signing and mailing cards) are the main reason she's become active in the fight for human and civil rights, and she believes that participating in local, state, and national elections will help ensure a brighter future for the next generation. She's currently residing in the Pacific Northwest with her family. 

Program Director

Sha-Mayn Teh

Sha-Mayn is a technical advisor and coach who loves to use her skills for social impact. After a sailing sabbatical reconnected her to nature in a big way, she discovered postcard activism and voter engagement as concrete ways to help address the climate crisis.

Local Help

Sorting/Shipping Volunteers

Moving 100,000 - 300,000 postcards within days is an enormous undertaking - we couldn't manage the workload without the help of countless, dedicated local volunteers. This community helps us sort and package thousands of postcard kits. Because of their help, we're able to ship orders within days of receiving them.

Live in the Boulder/Denver area? Please contact us if you'd like to help!