Continuously develop knowledge, skills, and understanding of New England’s forests and forestry. Provide the highest quality forestry services, fostering stewardship of forest resources. Leave a legacy of well-managed woodlands, and of public interest in and respect for the conservation and wise use of forest resources.
NH Licensed Professional Forester #154
EXPERIENCE
- New England Forestry Consultants, Inc., Groton, MA (2/94-Present): Vice-Presidentand
- Center Manager
- Provide a full range of forestry services to clients, including appraisals, management planning, timber sales, timber and wildlife habitat improvement, and expert testimony.
- New England Forestry Foundation, Inc., Groton, MA (5/84-2/94): Center Manager
- Responsibilities are the same as those listed above.
- UNH Cooperative Extension, Durham, NH (2/81-5/84): Assistant County Forester
- Provided information and assistance to landowners, timber harvesters, and foresters in Sullivan, Cheshire, Hillsborough, and Rockingham Counties.
- Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR (1978-1980): Research Assistant
- Developed and tested survey techniques for gauging the potential productivity of forest lands.
- Green Diamond Forestry Services, Belchertown, MA (1977-1978): Forestry Technician
- Firewood and timber marking, logging, construction, and Christmas tree plantation management.
- Hopkins Memorial Forest, Williamstown, MA (1976): Undergraduate Research Assistant
- Collected and analyzed forest measurement data to evaluate trends in forest productivity.
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
- Active as an Officer,Director, and/or Committee Member in the following:
- Society of American Foresters
- New Hampshire Timberland Owners Association
- New Hampshire Timber Harvesters Council
- New Hampshire Tree Farm Program
EDUCATION
Oregon State University, M.S., Silviculture,1980.
University of Massachusetts, B.S. cumlaude, Forest Management, 1978.
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