VYCC - Key Persons
Job Titles:
- Conservation Project Coordinator
Anna is excited to be a part of VYCC and join a team of passionate and knowledgeable individuals. She believes that providing opportunities for people to engage in the natural world, whether that be through corpsmember service, outdoor recreation or more, will build a deeper sense of environmental appreciation within communities. Anna has worked in conservation projects across the lake in the Adirondacks as well as out west in Wyoming, developing skills in trail building, habitat restoration, and leadership that she is excited to share. She hopes to build meaningful partnerships and create positive corpsmember experiences. Now living in Burlington, in her free time Anna enjoys skiing and baking in the winter. In the summer she is likely hiking or swimming and soaking up the sun!
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Anne Adler, a graduate of Wheaton College (Norton, MA) and Boston College Law School, practiced securities law for 15 years. While raising 5 sons and a daughter she did volunteer work and then became webmaster for an independent day school from 2002-2010 working with the communications, alumni and development teams. Her volunteer work included serving on multiple boards acting as counsel and/or overseeing the organization's website, including being President/Board Chair of The Keewaydin Foundation based in Salisbury, VT. Anne has also served on the parents boards of her children's schools, the Junior League, and Women of Vision.
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Job Titles:
- Conservation Program Manager
August Tallmadge has a long history with VYCC, first coming to the Richmond barn when he was five years old and his older brother was joining a Youth Camping Crew. Since then, August has had various roles from Crew Member, to Crew Leader, to Field Supervisor. Now, as Conservation Program Coordinator, August brings a diverse skillset and life experiences to the Conservation team. In addition to his work with VYCC, August has a degree in Economics with a minor in Arabic, has lived in Jordan, and runs marathons. His passion for the outdoors shows through his love of hiking, fungi and gardening. In his free time August also loves to read, paint, and of course run. He is excited to bring his love of cooking and knowledge of trail work to Conservation crews and VYCC Staff.
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Job Titles:
- Conservation Senior Project Manager
Bill is passionate about stewarding healthy and resilient forests while assisting corps members in developing skills that will enable them to become future conservation leaders. He brings with him experience from a diverse array of outdoor fields including wildland fire, search and rescue, land stewardship, and guiding. In his free time Bill can be found snowboarding, rock climbing, and exploring the backcountry.
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Job Titles:
- Senior Community Engagement Manager
- Staff Board Member
Bo is dedicated to creating opportunities for young people to learn and grow. He first joined VYCC as a Crew Member when he was sixteen. After four weeks building bridges on the Catamount XC Trail, he was a changed person. He knew he had to come back. Bo returned the following year for a season of trail-building, invasive species management and organic farming. Those two summers were a formative experience that have guided his path ever since. For seven years, he taught in public, private and therapeutic schools. He's now back at VYCC where he builds partnerships that connect young people with the land and their community. Other interests include: reading, running, and performing in rock bands around Burlington.
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Bo's first job was as a Corps Member in the summer of 2010. That initial stint building bridges along the Catamount Trail left him wanting more, and he returned the next year for the full season. The experience made an indelible mark on him. He found tremendous satisfaction in working towards tangible goals and felt connected to land and community. Subsequently, Bo has spent the bulk of his professional life in education. He's an experienced teacher who holds his master's degree in curriculum and instruction. He's taught in public, private and therapeutic schools, while always bringing a passion for outdoor, experiential learning into his lessons. Bo's thrilled to return to VYCC and for the opportunity to connect a new generation with meaningful work that he firmly believes benefits both our society and the planet. Other interests include: songwriting, running, and performing in his band, The Burning Sun.
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Breck joined the VYCC team in 2008 and became Executive Director in 2016. Helping every young person learn from the beauty, mystery, and challenges of the natural world drives Breck in his work. He finds inspiration in the creativity, resolve, and corps spirit that young people bring to VYCC. That VYCC focuses on enrolling traditionally underserved populations is especially compelling. Prior to VYCC Breck was an outdoor educator and Director at Keewaydin Camp, a classroom teacher and Dean of Students at a small prep school, and a development professional in higher education. He also spent three fun years adventuring out west and traveling the globe before returning to his east coast roots. Breck holds degrees from Lawrence University and Saint Michael's College. Outside of work, he lives in the hills of Huntington, where he and his wife Margaret try to keep up with two daughters. Hockey, running, apple trees, good books, and fresh powder are all areas of keen interest.
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Christine believes in the transformative power of food and farming to connect communities and create positive lasting change. From working with farmers in New York State and Oregon, to leading food security programs in India and Africa, to working with Indigenous youth entrepreneurs in the Arctic, Christine led a variety of youth development and agricultural training programs before her path led her to VYCC. In her role as Director of the Food & Farm Program, she is passionate about creating opportunities for young people to hone their skills while engaging in meaningful service work. She believes the best learning often happens when in the field or kitchen through the alchemy of working with the land and with one another towards a common goal. In her free time, Christine loves adventuring outdoors with her family, learning new languages, and teaching herself to play her ever-growing collection of musical instruments.
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Job Titles:
- Food & Farm Program Coordinator
Christopher is driven by a passion for connecting people through good food and stewardship of the land. Christopher grew up in Worcester, Massachusetts, and graduated from Clark University with a degree in Environmental Studies. They worked on multiple organic vegetable production farms around New England before joining the Regional Environmental Council in Worcester, where they managed a large urban community garden program and worked to increase food access for members of underserved communities. More recently, Christopher worked for Burlington's Parks and Recreation department as the Conservation Project Manager, where they supported community gardeners and conservation site volunteers. Christopher believes that when we choose to invest in our relationship with the natural world, everyone benefits, and they are dedicated to increasing opportunities for people to grow and share food. Christopher enjoys practicing martial arts, cross-country skiing, herbalism, and gardening. They live in central Vermont with their wife and their dog, Darwin.
Job Titles:
- Farm Production Coordinator
Claire loves finding joy in a day and so far, farming is where she has found the most! She loves the way the work brings people closer to themselves and each other. Farming has been her passion since high school in Connecticut, where she was lucky to participate in her school's agriscience program. This led her to completing a degree in Environmental Science at Saint Michael's College. She has worked on several farms of different systems and scales, from fruit farming in Hawaii, market gardening in Maine and rotating herds of cattle and sheep in Vermont. Claire was a crew leader at VYCC in the 2023 season and is so excited to continue to build soil and community here. Away from the farm she loves bird watching, dancing in her kitchen, watering her plants and playing with her cats Raccoon and Possum.
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Craig Ross, a 7 th generation Vermonter received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Vermont. Over the years, he has held senior Finance positions in both public and private companies. With his lifelong passion of helping others, he founded engageCFO in 2018, a fractional outsourced finance and accounting firm. Through engageCFO, Craig and his team assist business owners across the globe solve financial and operational challenges throughout the business life cycle. Craig currently lives in South Burlington with his wife Christina and their three daughters. In their free time, they enjoy spending time outdoors biking, hiking, boating, camping, traveling, and just enjoying what nature has to offer. Craig was drawn to VYCC because the mission and core values align with the Ross family beliefs and values. Build and respect our community by helping others, enjoy and protect what nature offers, and do our part in building a better tomorrow for our children.
David is excited to be starting as a Year Round Crew Leader with VYCC this season. After graduating from the University of Maryland in 2021, he spent two years serving with the Maryland Conservation Corps. In this position he gained an appreciation and love for conservation work, having the opportunity to dig trail, chainsaw, respond to wildfire incidents, and work with different crews across the state of Maryland. He is now excited to live, work, and explore in Vermont and looks forward to all the different projects he will get to work on this year. David loves spending time outside, and in his free time he enjoys running, biking, and backpacking.
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Debbie Archer is a lover of learning by following your curiosity, which is really helpful for her work as an environmental educator. She earned her BS in Biology from James Madison University in Virginia and MS in Environmental Science from Indiana University's School of Public and Environmental Affairs. She gained experience in outdoor education working as an educator, naturalist, and camp program manager at environmental education camps in Alaska and California. She got into this field while serving with AmeriCorps, first as a Youth Crew Leader with Southeast Alaska Guidance Association in 2012. She is currently the Education Program Manager for Audubon Vermont where she has worked since 2015. Debbie lives in central Vermont with her partner Ira, their dog, cats, and chickens. She enjoys hiking, birding, and cross-country skiing at a thoughtful pace
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Job Titles:
- Development & Community Engagement Director
Devon joins the VYCC community with more than 10 years of nonprofit experience with a focus on development and community engagement. As a Senior Corps Member with City Year Boston and then on staff at Boston Cares, Devon planned and led large scale service projects across the city, mobilizing thousands of corporate volunteers and building to a career centered around civic engagement. Devon honed her fundraising skills as the Director of Institutional Giving at a Boston Harbor Islands based Outward Bound chapter and then moved north to Burlington in 2023 to become the Director of Development with the Vermont Symphony Orchestra. Born and raised in southern Vermont ("the Brattleboro area", as she says), Devon has been excited to once again call the Green Mountain State her home, and to leverage her drive and experience to support an organization that invests in the skill development and education of other passionate people.
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Job Titles:
- Member of the Executive Committee
Ezra joins the VYCC board after being a Project Lead with the Food and Farm Program in 2019, and participating in the Racial Equity Leadership Team in 2022. He is eager to continue to support an organization that has been so pivotal in his professional and personal growth. Having grown up near VYCC and hearing lore from his mom who served with the Vermont Conservation Corps in 1975 and 1976, you could say it was only appropriate that VYCC is again a part of Ezra's life. Currently living in NYC, Ezra is the Greenmarket Operations Manager for GrowNYC. He supports a team that oversees over 45 producer only farmers markets through the city that support more than 200 farmers, bakers, and food business owners. Ezra enjoys being able to visit markets and neighborhood throughout the 5 boroughs! In his free time he enjoys biking and finding the city's best fried chicken sandwich!
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George Russell is an 8th generation Vermonter who left the state for college and returned in 2009 to be close to family and his roots. His corporate career involved selling and servicing products used by farmers and contractors both in North America and globally. He is founder of Machinery Advisors Consortium whose several independent consultants advise machinery manufacturers and their dealers in North and South America, and Europe. His corporate leadership positions have been in marketing, product development, strategic and business planning, and international dealer sales management. He and his wife Judy lived and managed for Case and CNH Industrial in Italy and France, where he was last Regional Vice President of Sales and Marketing for construction equipment in Europe, Africa, Middle East and CIS. His history honors thesis at Harvard was about agricultural development in Addison Country and his MBA from Chicago was in Strategic Marketing. He lives in downtown Burlington and serves on several local boards including The Henry Sheldon Museum of Vermont History in Middlebury, which provides the opportunity to check on the family farm in New Haven dating back to 1788. The Vermont legacy and future is his driver to help VYCC deliver on its mission.
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Job Titles:
- Community Health Manager
- Contact Community Health Manager
Grace has been working on organic farms since 2020. She loves the fulfillment that comes from providing sustainably grown food to her community. She believes that improving access to fresh, local produce is one of the best ways we can improve both our personal health as well as the health of our planet. As a lifelong athlete, she also finds immense joy from a day spent outside working the land and getting dirty. She studied math at Middlebury College, and after several years working in Boston, as well as a season picking strawberries in New Zealand, she found her way back to Vermont in September 2024. Grace is tremendously excited about combining her love of data with her passion for agriculture in the Food and Farm Program. When she isn't farming or crunching numbers, you can expect to find Grace running, hiking, and exploring Vermont's many trails!
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Hank grew up in New Jersey but found Vermont home for his undergraduate studies at Saint Michael's College. Hank graduated in May of 2023 with an Environmental Studies and History degree. Shortly afterward he moved to Des Moines, Iowa to work with Conservation Corps Minnesota and Iowa as an AmeriCorps Crew Member in the Iowa Water Trails Crew. As a part of that crew, he worked to cut out and clear logjams, map boat accesses, and aid in disaster relief efforts. While working with CCMI he aided in the disaster efforts for Super Typhoon Mawar in Guam and the Maui Wildfire in Hawaii. After his term with CCMI Hank returned to the Green Mountain State to work with VYCC. His experience in Vermont throughout college beckoned for him to return. Hank is excited to lead his crew to success out in the field and continue his work in conservation!
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Hapy joined VYCC in 2015 with over 20 years of finance and operations experience managing Small Dog Electronics, an Apple Computer sales and service company he founded with his father. Hapy has degrees from Northwestern University in Philosophy and Economics. He lives with many rescued dogs in Fayston. Hapy is a USA Hockey Ice Hockey referee and competes as a professional "heavy" athlete in the Scottish Games. Any spare time outside of that, he is honing his craft as an artisan blacksmith at his shop in Fayston.
Job Titles:
- Senior Farm Production Manager
Jake believes that to be interested in food but not in food production is clearly absurd. Luckily, he gets to work with aspiring young farmers to explore that interest and produce delicious food for the Health Care Share. It's his hope that these young farmers will go on to build a food system that is sustainable, just, and equitable. Jake spent the 2016 growing season with VYCC as a crew leader and was blown away by the dedication of the corps members and their development into an efficient, knowledgeable farm crew. In the few years since Jake has been learning more about growing good food and building good soil on farms all across the Country. After the work day, Jake spends his time volunteering as an EMT in Richmond and trying to get his dog to behave.
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Jason has been involved with VYCC for over 15 years as a volunteer and friend of the organization. Jason's professional career began as a physicist before transitioning to being a professional investor. He has over 16 years of financial services experience, most recently with Champlain Investment Partners where he was a partner and quantitative analyst on the investment team. Prior to joining CIP Jason was a Vice President and Quantitative Analyst at Dwight Asset Management. Jason lives in Underhill, Vermont where he keeps himself very busy as a stay-at-home dad trying to keep up with his two sons and as a ski patroller at Smugglers Notch Ski Resort. In the winter he is an avid backcountry skier, and in the summertime, you will often find him mountain biking and building bike trails for the Brewster River Mountain Bike Club. Jason was previously on the board of directors of the Catamount Trail Association where he served as the Treasurer and member of the Executive Committee. Jason graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Physics from Middlebury College and earned a Masters of Science and a PhD in Physics from the University of Chicago.
Job Titles:
- Secretary
- Managing Director and Private Advisor
Jenny Naylor is a Managing Director and Private Advisor with Bostwick Walters Wealth Partners at Rockefeller Global Family Office and founder of the Vermont and Boston Women's CEO and Business Owner Peer Groups. Prior to joining Rockefeller Capital Management, Jenny was an Executive Director at JP Morgan's Private Bank where she delivered complex investment, estate planning, lending and pre-transaction planning solutions. Jenny previously spent 15 years with Goldman Sachs in Private Wealth Management where she orchestrated a full array of client services to affluent individuals, families, and organizations. She is passionate about the state of Vermont and spends a significant amount of time here with her family, enjoying camping, skiing, taking advantage of the local food scene and photographing the beautiful VT landscape. Jenny is former chair of the Finance Committee for Mercy Connections in Burlington and joined the board of VYCC as a strategic advisor. Jenny is an avid photographer in all her free time, loves to travel, and resides in the Boston area with her husband, two children, and two English labs.
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Job Titles:
- Senior Development Manager
Jens comes to VYCC with a background in environmental policy and corporate climate and environmental action. Focused on creating regenerative impact through his work, he is passionate about advancing climate resilience and environmental stewardship across various areas of society. Jens believes it is now more important than ever to bridge and strengthen local communities and their ecosystems while supporting and growing the leaders of the future - the core reason he was drawn to VYCC. Originally from the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, Jens fell in love with the outdoors from a young age, taking a deep interest in primitive living skills, ecological conservation, and outdoor recreation. After moving to Vermont in 2014 to study at Green Mountain College, Jens worked as an analyst and consultant in the energy industry, focused on climate technologies and strategies for clean energy deployment. He brings to VYCC a depth of experience in project management and stakeholder relations, and is excited to support the organization's fundraising and development activities. Outside the barn, Jens is a musician, art lover, and culinary enthusiast.
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John has spent the last 17 years working in executive positions with two of Vermont's premier family-owned food businesses. As CEO of Butternut Mountain Farm John led a team that significantly expanded that business and the promotion of Vermont Maple Syrup. Most recently John was the COO and CFO of Lake Champlain Chocolates, joining at the onset of the COVID 19 pandemic. At Lake Champlain Chocolates John worked with an executive team to address the pandemic and position the business for continued growth. Prior to these roles in finance and operations John was a CPA and commercial banker, most recently at KeyBank of Vermont. His experience in public accounting and commercial finance provided a wealth of experience and a broad overview of business and organizational management. John enjoys working with mission driven organizations seeking to do business the right way by focusing on the well-being of employees, community, and environment. John is a graduate of the University of Connecticut where he earned a BS in Accounting. He also earned a MS in Finance from Bentley College. He is an advisory board member to Lawson's Finest Liquids and Lake Champlain Chocolates. He is a volunteer member of the Investment Committee of the Flexible Capital Fund (an investment fund of the Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund). John and his wife, Diane, and their dog, Luke, live in Hinesburg, Vermont where they enjoy working on their property, hiking, and Nordic skiing. Their favorite times are with family sharing a good meal or around the firepit sharing stories.
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Job Titles:
- Land & Facilities Manager
Believing in the magic of nature and the strength found in community, Jon's path serendipitously led him to the role of Facilities Coordinator at VYCC. A lifelong love of growing food and flowers guided Jon to graduate from the Pennsylvania State University in 2005 with a degree in Agricultural Science and a minor in Horticulture. Since then, Jon has found himself working in various construction or farm-related industries on both coasts of the country, where he has accumulated a wide range of skills that make him a versatile member of the VYCC team. Growing as an individual and as a community member has always been a primary focus throughout Jon's life and professional career. "The earth being our home and the youth being its future" is a sentiment that drives Jon to foster healthy and strong relationships with anyone whose path intersects with his. Jon deeply loves hiking mountains, dipping in streams, and hanging out around a fire especially when his three daughters are there as well.
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Julius Rosenwald has lived in Pownal, Vermont, for over fifty years. Upon graduating from Williams College, he began teaching grades one through three in a two-room schoolhouse in Woodford. He then moved on to Buxton School in Williamstown, MA, where he taught courses at the high-school level. A change of direction landed Julius in the restaurant business and ultimately he moved on to the job of freelance journalist. Over many decades, he has remained devoted to his adopted town of Pownal. He served on the Select Board, oversaw the implementation of a public water system, and continues to be a board member of the town's Solomon Wright Public Library. In addition, he is on the boards of Shires Housing in Bennington and Second Chance Animal Center in Arlington. A constant in his life has always been the bicycle. His curiosity and fascination with the unknown have taken him via two wheels to all parts of the world. From the beginning, he realized how much his values and those of VYCC dovetailed: stewardship, cooperation, self-reliance, and common sense.
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Job Titles:
- Serve Learn Earn Director
Kate believes in the transformational power of learning and service experiences. In her role as the Director of the Serve Learn Earn collaboration between VYCC, VT Works for Women, Vermont Audubon, and ReSource, Kate is excited to connect folks to experiences that will build confidence, courage, and skills, while expanding opportunities for future careers. Before returning to her home state, Kate spent nine years in the Mississippi Delta working with young leaders at the Sunflower County Freedom Project-a nonprofit focused on social justice that connects students with educational opportunities. Before that, she paced the sideline as the women's basketball coach at Grinnell College in Iowa. She loves volunteering, baking sweet treats, and hiking in the Green Mountains. She currently lives in Johnson with her partner, Mike, and is hoping to get a dog in the very near future.
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Job Titles:
- Development & Recruitment Coordinator
Katelynn is a strong believer that experiences where young people get to work together in service of others and the natural environment will have a positive impact on their futures. After college Katelynn spent a year in California and Idaho serving with AmeriCorps NCCC (National Civilian Community Corps) which cemented her belief in the power of service-learning experiences. Before joining VYCC, she spent three years in Colorado working for a food bank with an emphasis on providing nutritious food and nutrition education. In her free time, she loves hiking, playing soccer, reading, and volunteering.
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Job Titles:
- Food & Farm Program Manager
Katie finds the best way to build community and form relationships is over a delicious meal. Her passion for growing, cooking, and eating food stems from her childhood growing up on a farm in Iowa. Shortly after graduating from undergrad at Iowa State University, she began her first Conservation Corps experience and was hooked! This eventually led to serving an AmeriCorps term in Montpelier, where she quickly fell in love with Vermont's natural beauty, agricultural landscape, and food culture. Knowing the hard work and growth that come from an AmeriCorps term, she is excited to watch the impressive accomplishments made by the VYCC team each season. With an MS in Food Systems from UVM and a background in nutrition education, food security, and food access, Katie is ready to share her passion for food with anyone willing to listen. When not in the kitchen, you can find her spending time with her partner Zach and their two dogs, Arlo and Sage. Katie served a 1-year staff position as an ex-officio member of the Board of Directors in 2023.
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Job Titles:
- Senior Administrative Manager
Kay believes spending time outside is the best way to learn more about the places we play, work and live in. She has followed her passion for hands-on experiential learning and access to the outdoors from the high peaks of the North Cascades of Washington to the Green Mountains of Vermont (and back again!). Kay is drawn to fostering curiosity and building community. She would consider herself a "Jill of all trades" with her diverse set of skills, a knack for creative problem solving, and positive outlook. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, split-boarding, camping, and adventuring outside in any way she can with her husband and dog.
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Job Titles:
- Senior Conservation Program Manager
Job Titles:
- Logistics & Training Manager
Lane joins the VYCC team for the first time as the Program Equipment Coordinator. He began his conservation journey in 2018 right across Lake Champlain with the Adirondack Corps. Since then he hasn't taken a season off from the corps! Lane has done everything from leading youth crews in the southwest, coordinating historic preservation projects in the Hudson Valley to teaching technical skills like chainsaw and wilderness medicine in Colorado. Lane is passionate about building community and increasing access and equity within the outdoors, as well as sharing his experience and knowledge with anyone that will listen. When he isn't working, you'll find Lane screaming on scary parts of the mountain bike trail, battling white water in his canoe or selling his most recent car. He's excited to work and learn among a team of passionate experienced professionals.
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Had Leah spent her teenage years in Vermont, she would have found her way to VYCC earlier in life. Growing up in New Mexico, Leah explored and made peace with adolescence among the ridges and canyons of the Rockies. She moved to Vermont to attend Middlebury College and fell equally in love with Vermont. It's Leah's belief that young people seek a sense of belonging to place and community and are eager to contribute and build skills. With this in mind, Leah co-founded Vermont Commons School, where she learned along with students in the classroom, on the trail, and in the community. Leah's love of the natural world as habitat and classroom led her to a master's degree in Ecological Planning at UVM. Each morning, Leah cracks the shades and begins dreaming about the days' adventures. Joining VYCC and its mission feels like both coming home and looking at each day's possibilities.
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Job Titles:
- State Parks Corps Support Manager
Leona is thrilled to join VYCC and to be back in the Northeast. She is passionate about workforce development, leadership development, and conservation. Leona brings with her an extensive leadership background, graduating from the United States Military Academy with a degree in Environmental Geography and serving for seven years as an Army Engineer Officer during a challenging and complex time in our military's history. Most recently, she has spent time raising her three boys, exploring alternative education models with her kids, and leading volunteer efforts in her community. She is excited to rejoin the workforce and hopes to use her work and life experiences to help grow the Parks Restoration Crew (PRC) program while supporting the missions of both VYCC and Forest Parks and Recreation (FPR). Leona enjoys hiking, running, family time, and good coffee. She is looking forward to cross country ski adventures with family and friends this winter.
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Mallory has been serving in the conservation corps world since 2018. She got her start right here with the VYCC! After graduating with an environmental biology degree from Appalachian State University, she decided to get out of her home state of North Carolina. While Mallory got her start as a Conservation Crew Leader with VYCC, the next season she crew led for the Montana Conservation. Following her term in Montana, she found herself in a program staff position as a Field Training Coordinator with the Northwest Youth Corps in Oregon and Washington as well as their sister corps, the Idaho Conservation Corps! In 2021, Mallory decided to be closer to family and friends and moved back home. She is currently a Program Coordinator with Conservation Corps North Carolina! During her time with VYCC, Mallory fell in love with conservation corps work and the growth that service can bring into young people's lives. She is so excited to serve the conservation corps world in this capacity, especially with the corps where she got her start. When she's not in the world of conservation corps, you'll find her curled up with a good book, on a hike, or in the best local coffee shop.
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Marley loves all things growing food and feeding others. She began farming on a small student farm in Connecticut and has since learned on an organic co-op in Quebec and as an Americorps Production Leader at VYCC in 2024. Marley holds a degree in social work from the University of Connecticut, where she developed her passion for growing food in a socially just and equitable manner. When she isn't observing seed magic at the farm, Marley enjoys lounging by the river and playing board games with her friends.
Job Titles:
- Food & Farm Seasonal Program Coordinator
Natalie finds joy in exploring curiosity, learning, and growing alongside others and finds that working outside in the dirt is the best way to create this environment. Growing up she grew snap peas and green beans diligently, and this passion slowly transformed into a love of farming. After studying environmental-sociology with a focus on rural food networks, Natalie went on to gain experience in backcountry caretaking, guiding, herbal farming, and environmental education. Through these experiences Natalie grew her passion for developing relationships with folks over a shared love of the land. She is excited to get her hands dirty and grow with everyone and everything around her! When not at the farm, Natalie can be found exploring Vermont by foot, bike, or swimming hole, eating sweet potatoes for every meal, and strumming around on her mandolin and fiddle.
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Growing up in Maine on the family farm located at the foothills of the White Mountains is what led to Nate's lifelong connection to the natural world and New England's working lands. Nate holds a forestry degree from the University of Maine and his career has spanned various roles in parks and public land management. Before settling in Vermont, he worked for Connecticut State Parks; led a Conservation Corps Crew; fought wildland fires in Montana, Wyoming, and Utah; and led Environmental Education and Agroforestry projects in West Africa. Nate currently serves as Director of Vermont State Parks but his career in Vermont began as a Park Manager at Little River State Park in Waterbury. Along the way, he has served in various roles with the Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation (FPR) and also worked at Jay Peak Ski Resort and the Shelburne Museum. Nate's time in Vermont has been characterized by a commitment to public service and to fostering connections to the natural world. Partnering with VYCC has been one of the most rewarding aspects of Nate's career with FPR. He is inspired by the transformative impact VYCC has had on Vermont's lands, communities, and individuals and he believes that VYCC's work is more important today than ever.
Nate enjoys spending time on his homestead in Weathersfield, where he shares adventures with his wife, two daughters, and a collection of animals, extended family and neighbors. Maple sugaring and skiing are two of his passions that he finds get in the way of each other. When he finds time, he enjoys reading and exploring in the woods.
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Job Titles:
- Conservation Program Director
Patrick believes in the power of possibility. A common thread throughout Patrick's career is the quest for possibility - whether in the mountains of Arizona managing forest restoration operations, launching multicultural community programs, or reimagining "waste" through research and entrepreneurship. At all scales, from scrappy start-ups to multi-billion-dollar organizations, in private businesses and non-profits, and from abstract theory to manual labor, Patrick has worked to find alternatives to impossibility. Patrick gleaned this outlook during his first season with a Corps in the Southwest, observing how perseverance, teamwork, and creative thinking could overcome obstacles. It was inspiring to see members rise to these challenges and gain their own new perspectives and pathways. As Program Director, Patrick creates these same types of experiences for youth through growing the program, building partnerships, and supporting a fantastic team to run the program each season. Patrick enjoys exploring Vermont by ski and bicycle, and operates a small farm with his partner while restoring a 200+ year old farmhouse.
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Excited to jump back into the Corps world at VYCC, AmeriCorps has had its hooks in Rosemary since her first year of service in the foothills of Appalachian Ohio. As a member of the Ohio Stream Restore Corps, her service was focused on strengthening localized food systems, building economic resilience, expanding access to outdoor recreation, and increasing landfill diversion. Rosemary was also a Chesapeake Conservation Corps Member from 2016-2017 in Baltimore, Maryland, where she got a crash course in managing restoration projects and writing grants. These experiences have shaped her enthusiasm about the transformative power of service on young adults' personal and professional development, the invaluable benefits to the communities they serve, and just how much dang fun it is to be a Corps Member! Rosemary returned to her east coast roots this summer to WWOOF in the Shenandoah Valley after using her Segal AmeriCorps Education Award to earn her master's degree in Communication Studies from the University of Montana. She'll likely share with you the most recent factoid she learned from a podcast or bring your attention to any cool birds flying nearby.
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Wendy has over 32 years of financial services experience. She is a founding partner of Champlain Investment Partners and oversees compliance and operations at the firm. Prior to joining Champlain, Wendy was a Registered Principal at Equity Services, Inc., where she managed the home office operations of the broker-dealer. Prior to that, she spent 14 years at Scudder Kemper Investments. In her most recent role at Scudder Kemper, Wendy was Vice President of The Regulatory Oversight Group; her group was responsible for all non-routine regulatory interactions, oversight of the Code of Ethics, as well as the compliance audit function. Wendy also held management positions in distributor and advisor compliance and investment operations. Wendy graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of Vermont and earned her Masters of Business Administration degree from Boston University. Wendy currently serves on the boards of University of Vermont's Grossman School of Business, Green Mountain Adaptive Sports, and Vermont Youth Conservation Corps.
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William seeks to use his 20+ years of business and book retail management experience to support VYCC's mission and operations. After 17 years away, including working as the Business Manager at Linden Waldorf School in Nashville TN, he returned to Vermont - where his heart has always called home. William is passionate about outdoor recreation, books, americana music, maps, microbreweries, and is a longtime shareholder at Mad River Glen. Ask him about it!
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