|
Staff
and Supervisors For
Winooski NRCD
District
Manager: Abbey Willard
Natural
Resources Conservationist & Assistant Manager :
Jessica
Androletti
Land
Treatment Planner: Jason Fleury
Basin Planner
&
Agriculture
Resource Specialist:
Susan Alexander
Bookkeeper: Cherie
Staples
Board
of Supervisors:
Mike
Dominque, Chair
Rita
Bisson, Vice Chair
Catherine
Scribner, Treasurer
Tom
Bushey, Supervisor
Don
Hipes, Assc. Supervisor
Carrie
Deegan, Assc. Supervisor
Contact
Us:
Berlin office:
617 Comstock Road,
Suite 1
Berlin, Vermont 05602
802-828-4493 x110
Abbey.Willard@vt.nacdnet.net
Williston office:
1193 South Brownell
Road,
Suite 35
Williston, Vermont
05495
802-865-7895 x14
Jessica
Andreoletti@vt.nacdnet.net
|
|
Abbey Willard, District Manager
Abbey began as Winooski Natural Resources
Conservation District Manager four years
ago. She manages watershed stewardship
projects, technical staff for agricultural
producers, educational opportunities for
youth and the community, as well as the day
to day function of the District and its
employees. Though she grew up in Peacham,
VT, Abbey previously lived and worked in
Bozeman, Montana and graduated from
Montana State University’s Soils &
Environmental Science Program. Abbey
currently lives in Randolph Center. Currently
she is attending Green Mountain College
part-time to obtain a Masters of
Environmental Studies degree with a
concentration in Conservation Biology.
|
|
|
Staff Profiles
|
|
Jessica Andreoletti, Natural Resources Conservationist/Assistant
Manager
|
|
Jessica
returned to Vermont in 2006 and joined the District after
8 years in Washington State and Virginia. Although a Johnson
State College alumni, Jessica graduated from the Evergreen
State College in Washington State with a B.S. in Environmental
Science with a focus in Freshwater Ecology. She’s worked for
numerous environmental organizations at the state, federal,
and non-profit level primarily focusing on water quality science
and environmental education. While in Virginia she earned
a teaching license and spent a year as a high school Earth
Science teacher. Although originally from Connecticut she’s
happy to be back in Vermont protecting natural resources in
the Lake Champlain Basin.
|
Jason Fleury, Land Treatment Planner |
|
Jason Fleury
has been a Land Treatment Planner with the District since August 2006.
Jason primarily services Washington, Chittenden, and half of Orange County.
Prior to the Winooski District, Jason worked for the Franklin County NRCD
for almost two years as a Farm Conservation Planner for the Farmland Ranch
Protection Program as well as a Land Treatment Planner. He grew up on
a small Jersey farm in Berkshire, VT. He graduated from the 2 + 2 Program
from the University of Vermont with a degree focused in Agricultural Entrepreneurship.
Jason currently lives in Barre, VT.
|
Marybeth Whitten, Land Treatment
Planner
|
|
Marybeth grew up on a sustainable
Angora goat farm, off the electric grid, in Maine. She received an Associates
degree in Natural Resource Management from Sterling College in Craftsbury,
VT where she met her husband of 17 years. She went on to get a B.S. from
the University of Maine Orono, in Sustainable Agriculture. She’s worked
on a number of farms, made award winning hard-aged sheep cheese, and worked
as a Land Treatment Planner for nearby watersheds. Her education, love
for the land and for farming, and her respect for the environment brought
her to the District in 2006 where her responsibilities cover all of Orleans
and Lamoille counties. “The best part of my job is walking the fields
and working one-on-one with the farmers.”
|
Susan Alexander, Basin Planner/ Agriculture Resource Specialist
|
|
Susan Alexander,
joined the District in April 2006 and covers responsibilities
in Washington County and the three Northeast Kingdom counties.
Susan works 70% of the time as an Agricultural Resource Specialist
working with farmers in Washington, Caledonia, Essex and Orleans
Counties. The remainder of her time is spent working on the
agricultural chapters of the watershed plans for the Winooski,
Stevens, Waits, Wells, and Ompompanoosuc Rivers. She graduated
from Cornell University with a B.S. in Soil Science. Prior
to working for the District she spent 15 years conducting
ground and surface water studies on pesticides all across
the country.
|
Cherie Staples, Bookkeeper
|
|
Cherie spent eleven years with the Vermont Land Trust, after six years
at Vermont Natural Resources Council, and then moved to Colorado for six
years, where she helped care for her first granddaughter and then managed
the Denver office of The Wilderness Society. Along the way, a camera
has been a steady companion and she has quite a raft of photos. Returning
to Vermont in 2003, she's become a part-time bookkeeper for several businesses
in the central Vermont area. She is a member of the Onion River Chorus and
sings in the Old Meeting House Choir, and participates on three East Montpelier
community committees. Cherie has two children and three grandchildren.
|
|
|