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After graduating with her MA in history Anna became a museum director and then taught US History and World History at a technical college.

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Bob lives in South Pomfret, Vermont with his wife Philippa Richards and their three children, Claire, Will and Ian plus a barn yard of animals.Īnna first became involved with ACE in graduate school when she worked with ACE EPIC NPS at Fort Pulaski National Monument for two summers as an Interpretation intern. He served in the United States National Guard and Reserve. Bob has a degree in Political Science from the University of New Hampshire after which he worked for United States Senator Warren Rudman (R-New Hampshire) on Capitol Hill, in Washington, DC. He served six years as a board member of National Association of Service and Conservation Corps now the Corps Network. Bob joined the Vermont Conservation Corps in 2015 where he served as chief Operations Officer strengthening program quality, risk management and developing educational outcomes. He is proudest of having created six residential SCA AmeriCorps programs that have provided hundreds of young people with an opportunity to serve on public lands. As Senior Vice President for Programs, he helped to lead SCA’s national program growth and revenue. Over the next 20 years he played leadership roles in SCA’s Northeast, California-Southwest, and Midwest regions. He joined the Student Conservation Association in 1994 as the Director of the New Hampshire Conservation Corps. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University where he was involved in hosting the first AmeriCorps national service conference. Following two years of service in the United States Peace Corps, Bob completed a master’s in public administration degree from the John F. His career passion has been imagining and creating youth and young adult national and community service programs in the out-of-doors. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy at Dartmouth College. I look forward to joining ACE to help other aspiring conservationists gain valuable work experience and career pathways into conservation.īob is currently the assistant director at the Nelson A. I’m always down for group board games and my favorites are Catan, Codenames and The Mind. I also enjoy cooking and looking for creative ways to reduce food waste (did you know carrot tops make a great pesto?). My current favorite baked goods are Mexican Wedding Cookies and Almond Butter Cups (it’s like a Reeses but better!). Speaking of pastries, I love to bake and am always looking for fun new recipes. I tend to be on the prowl for good coffee and pastries. I love a good DIY project and am currently building garden beds. At home, I maintain my indoor / outdoor garden and am starting to venture into the world of composting and growing my own food. Aside from work and career aspirations, I love spending time outside hiking and biking, camping, looking for hot springs, all while identifying plants and spring flowers along the way.

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I am a proud NPS Academy alum having done Native Plant work at Rocky Mountain NP summer of 2022. I was part of an ACE Crew in 2021 doing ecological restoration and trail work. I love being in close proximity to nature, so much so that it inspired a career shift from HR and marketing to conservation / ecological restoration. Born and raised in Southern California and currently living in the small mountain town of Big Bear, CA. When she’s not working or studying, Chandler can be found either traveling the west to rock climb or enjoying local trails and coffee shops in Boise, her favorite city and home base of several years. She is excited to be joining the NRCS Idaho Wetland Reserve Easement program as an Easement Technician. She is currently pursuing a Master’s of Natural Resource Stewardship with a specialization in Rangeland Ecology and Management from Colorado State University with the desire to pivot her career toward riparian area conservation on semi-arid rangelands. Chandler’s interests are a marriage of riparian ecology and rangeland management. She continued on to be a Range Technician with the BLM in southern Arizona, followed by two Natural Resource Specialist positions in eastern Oregon and northern Nevada where she was focused on vegetation and riparian area monitoring and assessments as well as post-wildfire rehabilitation. Having graduated from Arizona State University with a Bachelor of Science in Geography, she worked as a GIS Technician 5/22 with the BLM in eastern Arizona, where she developed her interest in rangeland management. Chandler started her natural resources career working for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in Arizona, Oregon, and Nevada.






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