Staff

Schmeeckle Reserve is operated by two full-time staff, three part-time staff, and 30-40 UW-Stevens Point student employees. Interested in working at Schmeeckle? View our current job openings!

Director

Jim Buchholz

Jim earned a B.S. from UW-Stevens Point in Environmental Education and Interpretation with minors in Forestry Recreation and Biology and an M.S. from UW-Stevens Point in Natural Resources Management. After serving as Schmeeckle’s graduate assistant, he became the first Assistant Director of the Reserve in 2002. In 2016, following the retirement of long-time director Ron Zimmerman, Jim became the second Director of the Reserve. Growing up in and around Wisconsin state parks, he developed a keen interest in natural history at a young age. Jim has extensive experience working with organizations to develop interpretive programs and media. He teaches interpretation courses in the College of Natural Resources. Jim enjoys hiking, camping, biking, taking photos (especially of interpretive signs!), and spending time with his wife, Sunshine, and son, Walden, in the outdoors.

Outreach Coordinator

Melissa Ruether

Melissa joined the Schmeeckle Reserve team in 2022 as the Outreach Coordinator. She specializes in programming, volunteer coordination, marketing, and other outreach activities. She has a B.S. from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale in zoology and an M.S. in environmental education and interpretation from UW-Stevens Point. Melissa served as Schmeeckle’s graduate assistant from 2015 to 2017, researching the development of inter-generational nature programs. She then worked as a School-to-Home Energy Education Specialist with the Wisconsin K-12 Energy Education Program (KEEP) in the Wisconsin Center for Environmental Education (WCEE) from 2018 to 2021. Melissa enjoys exploring the great outdoors, baking, trying local cuisine and drinks, and spending time with her black lab, Odin.

Trails and Facilities Coordinator

Cody Kehlnhofer

Cody attained his A.A.S. at UWM – Waukesha in 2017. After serving their Field Station, his interests in natural resources evolved into a career path. Cody transferred to UW-Stevens Point in 2018 to further develop his skills as a professional. In 2019 he discovered Schmeeckle Reserve. He served as a student employee, a crew leader, and subscribed as a Friends Member until earning his B.S. in Environmental Education & Interpretation in 2022. Cody pursued seasonal recreational opportunities and served the Wisconsin DNR as a State Park Naturalist in 2023. He was then offered a position to support Schmeeckle again as a staff member in 2024. Coordinating and problem solving feels natural to him, coming from a family of talented outdoorsmen and laborers. Aside from work or play, Cody likes socializing, clearing a plate, and tinkering with projects at home. 

Gift Shop Manager

Sunshine Buchholz

Sunshine manages the nature-themed gift shop in the Schmeeckle Reserve Visitor Center. She began volunteering in this role in 2016 and joined the staff part-time in 2025. Sunshine is a graduate of the UW–Stevens Point College of Natural Resources, where she earned a degree in environmental education and interpretation. In her free time, she enjoys exploring the Reserve with her husband, Jim, and their son, Walden.

Summer Program Coordinator

Griffin Bray

Griffin works as the Summer Program Coordinator at Schmeeckle Reserve. He earned a BA in Environmental Studies from the University of Michigan-Dearborn in 2020 and a MS in Natural Resources with a focus on environmental interpretation from UWSP in 2024. Since 2018, he has worked as a frontline interpreter, doing programs for a variety of organizations across Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, including leading field trips and public programs for various nature centers, working as a winter seasonal interpreter for Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, serving as the graduate assistant at Schmeeckle Reserve from 2022-2024, and being an extension educator with the Minnesota Master Naturalist program from 2024-2025. When not working, Griffin enjoys reading, creating art, playing music, and exploring and observing the natural world.