Born and raised in midcoast Maine, I am excited to work closely with the community to protect the place that I love! Outside of classes at the University of Maine, Orono, I spent my time leading outdoor trips, working as a paddling instructor, and interning at a local conservation trust. In 2024, I graduated with a B.S. in Ecology and Environmental Sciences and went on to work in Acadia National Park. During the summer, I led raptor-focused educational programs and assisted with GIS-related projects in the winter. I joined the 30 Mile staff in late April.
As the Water Quality Specialist, I will oversee monitoring of the watershed’s lakes and ponds. The collected data is used to identify possible areas at risk and to continue building our historical data set. I will also support LakeSmart volunteers and additional water-related programming, such as our septic vulnerability study. Since I was a child, I’ve spent a lot of time paddling, swimming, and exploring Maine’s lakes and ponds. I am thrilled to be part of the team working to protect Maine’s resources.
During my time off, I’m looking forward to exploring trails, swimming, rock climbing, and bird watching.

This article was included in 30 Mile’s May 2025 newsletter. To view the full newsletter, click here.