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Onondaga County Soil & Water Conservation District

“Promoting excellence in the wise use of our rural and urban natural resources.”

Employee List

Onondaga County SWCD BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

C. Thomas Trinder, Chairperson - Farm Bureau Rep.

F. Spencer Givens, Vice Chairperson - At-Large Rep.

Wayne Norris, Treasurer - Grange Rep.

Craig Dennis, Practical Farm Rep.

Vacant, - At-Large Rep. (non-ag)

James Rhinehart, County Legislative Rep.

David M. Stott, County Legislative Rep.

 

Onondaga County SWCD STAFF:
Jeff Carmichael, Executive Director
Doug Fisher, Program Manager

Maggie Connelly, Administrative Assistant
Brian Hall, Planning Manager
Alan Masters, Watershed Ag. Resource Conservation Specialist
Mark Schaub, Watershed Ag. Resource Conservation Specialist 
Tania Florencio, Account Clerk I

Christopher Creelman, Watershed Ag. Resource Conservation Specialist

Jeremiah Eaton, Watershed Ag. Resource Conservation Specialist

Jean Burr, Grazing Specialist

Ron Bush, Watershed Ag. Resource Conservation Specialist 

  

Skaneateles Lake Watershed Agricultural Program  STAFF:
Mark Burger, Program Manager
Ryan Cunningham, Watershed Ag. Resource Conservation Specialist

Eric Jensen, Watershed Ag. Resource Conservation Specialist

Erick Hass, Watershed Ag. Resource Conservation Specialist

Carolyne Bean, Watershed Ag. Resource Conservation Specialist

 

SLWAP Watershed Agricultural Program Review Committee MEMBERS:

Steve Nemec, Chair, Cayuga Co.

Mike McMahon, Vice-Chair, Cortland Co.

Jim Greenfield, Onondaga Co.

Orville Osborne, Onondaga Co.

Mark Tucker, Onondaga Co.

Vern Filkins, Cortland Co.

Steve Cuddeback, Cayuga Co.

 

Natural Resources Conservation Service STAFF:
Vacant, District Conservationist
Val Podolec, Soil Conservationist
Kim Farrell, Biologist, Area III

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