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Advanced Lake Leaders - 2017

Treehaven (near Tomahawk, WI) - October 11, 2017
Aldo Leopold Center (near Baraboo, WI) - October 18, 2017

 

Power Point Presentations

The Power of Networking & Collaboration - Lisa Brush, The Stewardship Network

Organizational Sustainability for Lake Leaders - Steve Thomas

Change Society, Change Individuals, Change Water Quality - Eric Olson, UW-Extension Lakes; Nels Paulson, UW-Stout; Aaron Thompson - UW-Stevens Point


Additional Resources

Davenport Community Capacity Assessment White Paper (updated 08/05/2015) - Mae Davenport, PhD

The Nature of Sustainability (book) - Steve A. Thomas

Capacity Analysis Rating Scale

Rethinking Lake Organization Capacity (Lake Tides newsletter article)


Video

The Power of Networking & Collaboration - Lisa Brush, The Stewardship Network

Organizational Sustainability for Lake Leaders - Steve Thomas

Change Society, Change Individuals, Change Water Quality - Eric Olson, UW-Extension Lakes


Guest Speaker Bios 

Steve Thomas works as an ecologist with a focus on wetlands, hydrology, botany and natural community succession. He is especially interested in understanding how natural communities change over short and long timeframes in response to different conditions and in trying to understand the factors that cause patterns in nature. His recently published book, The Nature of Sustainability, models how sustainability arises and what many of its apparent attributes are. His education includes a BS in botany from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and an MS in watershed science from Colorado State University in Fort Collins. He is originally from the Chicago region and has also spent time in Idaho, Washington, Arizona and Florida.

Lisa Brush has been leading collaborative conservation initiatives in the nonprofit environmental sector for over two decades. In her role as co-founder and Executive Director of The Stewardship Network she has engaged thousands of professionals and volunteers in identifying community and conservation needs of the 21st century and determining strategic support The Network can provide. She has been involved in all aspects of organizational management including foundation/agency relationships, grant based project funding, budget tracking, contract negotiation, implementation, accountability, project reporting and staff and board development. Lisa serves on numerous boards of directors, has a BA in Science in Society from Wesleyan University, an MS from University of Michigan’s School of Natural Resources and Environment, and is a graduate of Michigan State University’s Great Lakes Leadership Academy.


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