2024 Winter Conference – Attendees
Name | Job Title | Company |
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Mike Armstrong | Staff Environmental Scientist | SLR International Corporation |
Mark Arnold | Soil Scientist | Goddard Consulting |
Ian Balcom | Branch Manager | Mass. Division of Ecological Restoration |
Jennifer Becker | Environmental Tech | Southern Rhode Island Conservation District |
Meredith Borenstein | Senior Wetland Scientist | SWCA Environmental Consultants |
Craig Clarkin | Senior Engineer | All-Points Technologies |
Christine Cooke | Communications Coordinator | Southern Rhode Island Conservation District |
Claire Corcoran | Consultant | Corcoran Consulting LLC |
April Dean | Administrative Assistant | USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service |
John Dudula | Soil Conservationist | USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service |
Meagan Eagle | Research Physical Scientist | US Geological Survey |
John Eaton | Technical Sales Representative | Filtrexx Northeast Systems |
Mike Everhart | Eastern Erosion Control & Stormwater Specialist | EJ Prescott |
Wenley Ferguson | Director of Habitat Restoration | Save the Bay |
Evan Fox | Ecologist | BSC Group, Inc. |
Gina Fuller | District Manager | Southern Rhode Island Conservation District |
Courtney Gilligan | Natural Resource Specialist | Southwest Conservation District |
Bill Giuliano | Cranberry Bog Restoration Program Manager | MassDER |
Tom Groves | Senior Botanist | BSC Group |
Matthew Gustafson | Soil Scientist | All-Points Technology Corporation |
Four attendees prefer to remain anonymous – (1) district agency, (1) state agency and (2) private sector staff.
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