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Mid-Atlantic Staff

Mid-Atlantic Regional Center

151 West Street, Suite 101
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: 443-759-3400
Email: [email protected]

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Meet Our Staff

Jen Mihills

Regional Executive Director

As the Regional Executive Director for the Mid-Atlantic Regional Center, Mihills leads program work in wildlife conservation, coastal resiliency, water policy, greenhouse gas reduction, and education.

Courtney Arches

Coordinator, Community Conservation
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Emma Averill

Manager, Operations
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Meagan Birkenmaier

Communications Manager, Coalition for the Delaware River Watershed
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Maria Castro

Member & Events Coordinator, Coalition for the Delaware River Watershed
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Holly Gallagher

Director, Conservation Partnerships
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Grant LaRouche

Director, Conservation Partnerships
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Ashley Matthews

Coordinator, Alliance for Watershed Education of the Delaware River
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Jamē McCray

Managing Director, Alliance for Watershed Education of the Delaware River
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Michael McShane

Manager, Communications
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Rebecca Neumann

Director, Regional Philanthropy and Institutional Giving
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Sara Ramotnik

Senior Membership & Program Coordinator, Choose Clean Water Coalition
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Kristin Reilly

Director, Choose Clean Water Coalition
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Drew Robinson

Communications Director, Choose Clean Water Coalition
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Marcus Tuah

Manager, Community Conservation
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Wuillam Urvina

Equity and Outreach Specialist, Choose Clean Water Coalition
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Kate Vogel

Senior Manager, Coastal Resilience
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Lindsey Walker

Senior Manager, Education and Community Conservation
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Tess Walter

Senior Operations Manager
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Where We Work

More than one-third of U.S. fish and wildlife species are at risk of extinction in the coming decades. The National Wildlife Federation is on the ground in seven regions across the country, collaborating with 53 state and territory affiliates to reverse the crisis and ensure wildlife thrive.

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