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Staff and Board

Meredith Brown, Riverkeeper and Executive Director

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As Executive Director & Riverkeeper, Meredith Brown provides executive leadership and is a strong voice for the Ottawa River. Since 2004, Meredith has significantly raised the profile of the Ottawa River and brought important issues such as sewage dumping and radioactive waste to the attention of the public and decision-makers. The Riverkeeper is regularly called on to comment on issues that impact the river and to provide insightful solutions and recommendations to improve the health and future of the Ottawa River.

Meredith holds biology and environmental engineering degrees from Queen’s University and the University of Guelph. She also earned a Masters in Resource and Environmental Management from Simon Fraser University where she studied with Robert Newbury, a world-renowned river engineer and stream restoration specialist.

Natasha Wilson, Director of Operations & Public Relations

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Natasha Wilson provides operational leadership for Ottawa Riverkeeper, focusing on strategic organizational planning, fundraising, fiscal management and staff mentorship. With a background in P.R. and marketing, Natasha also oversees the development of Ottawa Riverkeeper’s key communications and community relations strategies. Natasha joined Ottawa Riverkeeper in 2009 as Communications Director before being promoted to Director of Operations & Public Relations in 2010. She holds a bachelors degree in Psychology and is pursuing an M.B.A. in her “free time”.

Jessie Corey, Program Coordinator

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As Program Coordinator, Jessie Corey project manages Ottawa Riverkeeper’s issues based work and science related activities, including investigative research. Jessie joined Ottawa Riverkeeper as a volunteer in March 2009 and was soon afterwards hired into a full-time internship position. She holds a BA in Environmental Studies, with a minor in Geography, from the University of Ottawa.

Karen Maw, Outreach Coordinator

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As full-time Outreach Coordinator, Karen is responsible for all citizen intake activities including volunteer management, events and donor relations. Karen volunteered with Ottawa Riverkeeper from 2007-2009 and was the recipient of the 2008 Daniel Brunton Outstanding Volunteer Award. Karen holds a BA in Environmental Studies from the University of Ottawa, with a concentration in Psychology.

Executive Officers and Directors

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The Board of Directors of Ottawa Riverkeeper is responsible for the strategic direction of the organization and provides guidance to the Riverkeeper and Executive Director. The board is elected at the annual general meeting by the members and acts in accordance with the by-laws of Ottawa Riverkeeper Inc. Our board members have extensive and diverse organizational, business, community, and technical expertise with a common concern and passion for the ecological welfare of the Ottawa River.

David Spence – President: David began his career with the National Museums of Canada and, after 20 years, retired as a senior display artist from the Canadian Museum of Nature. From his studio in the Carp Hills he continued producing natural history exhibits for museums, expositions, and interpretive centres around the world until his growing involvement in volunteer activities became a full time preoccupation. He is co-founder of the Wetland Preservation Group; founder and current director of the Friends of the Carp River; past chair of the West Carleton Environmental Advisory Committee; past chair and current member of the Ottawa Stewardship Council; and current director of the Ottawa Wild Bird Care Centre as well as sitting on boards for the Ottawa Rural Clean Water Program, Ottawa Deer Management Committee and numerous public advisory committees relating to development within the Carp River watershed. David’s commitment to the Ottawa River comes from having cherished a speck of shoreline near Arnprior where his family has enjoyed a cottage since the year he was born. Over the years David has received numerous awards for his volunteer work, but he is quick to point out that much of the credit is due to the many individuals and sponsors who have supported his efforts.

Mark Patry – Treasurer: Mark is a chartered accountant and is currently a principal with Welch & Company, an Ottawa-based public accounting firm. Fishing has always been Mark’s passion and he gets out on the river regularly. Mark is a member of the Ottawa Fishing Club and Muskies Canada. Over the years, Mark has witnessed many changes in the river that affect fish and their habitat including invasive species, shoreline development and increased boat traffic.

John G. Booth: John is a partner with Conservation Finance International. He holds an Honours B.Sc. in Freshwater Biology and Environmental Science (Guelph), LLB (Windsor), JD (Detroit), and LLM in International Environmental, Tax and Finance Law (London). He is a member of the Bar in Ontario, New York, and Washington DC. Throughout his career John has looked for capital market solutions to environmental issues. Following a stint as a lawyer on Bay Street, he moved to London to join Merrill Lynch International. He has worked in the capital markets for the past 18 years and has been employed by or consulted to ICAP, ABN AMRO Bank (now RBS), the World Bank, Climate Change Capital, and the board of CIBC. He is the Chairman of BuyFX Ltd. and sits on the boards of three public companies: H2O Innovation Limited, Laramide Resources, and Maya Gold and Silver. He is an avid white water paddler and wilderness tripper who spends his summer holidays on a different northern river system each year. He is married to Riina and together they have a young son whose middle name, Jogi, means “river” in the Estonian language. They own a farm near White Lake in the Madawaska River watershed.

Geoff Green: Geoff is the founder and director of the Canadian-based organization Students on Ice, a pioneering program dedicated to taking high school students from around the world on learning expeditions to both the Arctic and the Antarctic. Geoff has been leading expeditions and adventures from pole to pole for the past decade and organizations such as the Discovery Channel, World Wildlife Fund, National Audubon and the Smithsonian Institution have enlisted him to lead their groups into the world’s most remote and exciting regions. He has taken dignitaries such as F.W. de Klerk and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on his expeditions, as well as some of the world’s leading scientists, explorers, and celebrities. When not leading expeditions, Geoff enjoys sharing his unique experiences by speaking at schools, corporate meetings, conferences, and special events across North America. Geoff lives in Chelsea, Québec on the Gatineau River.

Dr. Ole Hendrickson: Ole is an environmental scientist with a PhD in Ecology from the University of Georgia, and worked for over 20 years in the federal civil service as a research scientist and a science advisor with various departments. Ole has over 35 publications on soil microbiology, environmental impacts of timber harvesting, ecosystem processes, and biodiversity. He is a researcher/intervener on radioactive waste management and nuclear safety issues for Concerned Citizens of Renfrew County, and a past board member and treasurer for the Ontario Environment Network and the Canadian Environmental Network. Ole is married to Lynn Jones and has two beautiful children – Grace and Claire. Their family home is in Pembroke and they have a cottage on the Ottawa River.

Regan Morris: Regan is a legal counsel to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. Regan brings to the Board a strong interest in environmental law and policy. He was a member of Environmental Law McGill and has worked at Environment Canada and the Environmental Law Centre in Edmonton, Alberta. Rivers have always been a part of Regan’s life: he grew up near the beautiful St. John River in Fredericton, New Brunswick, and he has fond memories of swimming in the Gatineau River as a child. Regan is optimistic that the law, backed by sound decision-making and active community participation, can be an effective way to protect the Ottawa River watershed.

Laurel Rosene: Laurel has been an active outdoors person all of her life. An avid whitewater paddler and nature enthusiast, she is dedicated to preserving, protecting, and promoting the local rivers. Laurel has a vision of connecting and building the youth “body” within Ottawa Riverkeeper. Her community involvement also includes being an advisor for the Venturers section within Scouts Canada and an active member/volunteer of the YMCA/YWCA Canoe and Camping Club. She assists her partner in instructing both flat and moving water courses, and as much as possible can be found on the river or organizing a river event.

Barry Stemshorn: Barry has over 34 years’ experience in public service with various departments. In 1999 Barry joined the Privy Council office as Director of Operations, Economic and Regional Development Policy. He moved to Environment Canada in 2000 as Assistant Deputy Minister for the Environmental Protection Service responsible for federal legislation to prevent and reduce pollution. He oversaw the creation of the Environmental Stewardship Branch in November 2005, drawing together the Department’s regulatory work on environmental conservation and protection. Currently he is Senior Fellow with the Jarislowsky Chair in Public Service Management at the University of Ottawa. His hobbies include sustainable management of a private woodlot in West Quebec, of which 60 acres of wetland was donated to the Nature Conservancy of Canada. He and his wife, Charlotte Rigby, are completing construction of an R-2000 home on the Ottawa River near Portage du Fort, Quebec. Barry also enjoys telemark skiing, water skiing, canoeing and fly fishing.

Marc Smith: Marc (B. Soc. Sc/Economics, B. Comm) is a Director of Product Management at Canada Post. He has 18+ years of experience in Marketing, Communications, Product Management, Business Strategy and Strategic Governance in numerous private and public sector organizations. Marc’s greatest strength has been and remains the development of business strategies that align rigorously with organizational goals. Marc is specifically interested in the execution of strategic plans that optimize available resources to deliver the greatest measurable results in line with strategic objectives. Born in Ottawa, Marc grew up spending his summers on National Capital Area beaches and today can often be seen fly fishing on the Ottawa River and its tributaries.

Carrie Wallace: Carrie has a long history of marrying her passion for the outdoors with a love of business and community development. Carrie joins us with 20+ years of experience developing enterprises that encourage enjoyment of and appreciation for the natural world. In addition, she is a current MBA candidate and a managing partner in Common Ground, a Chelsea based conservation development.

Timothy Kluke: As the current President and CEO of the Royal Ottawa Foundation for Mental Health, Tim is a seasoned leader, strategist and fundraising professional. Tim has 20+ years of executive experience in the not-for-profit sector in both Canada and the United States and has held senior positions with some of the most recognizable foundations and charitable organizations. In addition, Tim is a past President of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (Ottawa Chapter), past Co-Chair of the Ducks Unlimited Canada Fundraising Committee, and a volunteer with a number of local and national charitable organizations. An avid outdoor enthusiast, Tim and his family enjoy the Ottawa River from their cottage in Castleford Ontario.


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