SLELO PRISM has a new Invasive Species Program Director, and we’ve hired a new Aquatic Restoration and Resiliency Coordinator!
Following nearly 6 years acting as our Aquatic Restoration and Resiliency Coordinator, Britney Rogers has assumed the role as the Invasive Program Director (ISPD). Under Brittney’s leadership, we are confident our invasive species management efforts will continue to thrive, ensuring a healthy environment for both people and nature. Brittney is dedicated to advancing this important work and securing a strong future for SLELO PRISM. Rogers stated, “I am committed and looking forward to leveraging the rich history of SLELO PRISM, our partners, and The Nature Conservancy to inspire new approaches to invasive species work and ensure the continued success of our program.” Connect with Brittney via email at Brittney.Rogers@tnc.org should you want to discuss any potential projects.

We’re pleased to introduce Adrien Owens as our new Aquatic Restoration and Resiliency Coordinator (ARRC). Adrien was raised in on the St Lawrence, and will be relocating to the area from Seattle Washington. She holds a M.S. from the University of Washington and a B.S. from the University of New Haven. Her experience in aquatic sciences, community advocacy, invasive species management, and habitat restoration make her a vital asset to enhance our invasive species management, restoration, and resiliency efforts! The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence watershed holds great cultural and regional meaning to Adrien, and she could not be more excited to fulfill her new role as the Aquatic Restoration and Resiliency Coordinator, please reach out to her at Adrien.Owens@TNC.ORG.

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