Susan Barbay
Executive Assistant
Before joining NRCM in 2008 as Executive Assistant, Susan worked as a paralegal/legal assistant in the areas of family law and elder law & estate planning. Prior to that, she worked at L.L. Bean for many years. Susan is a Maine native, and she and her husband, Chris, and daughter Sarah, live in Wales along with their dog Max, a Pembroke Welch Corgi. An outdoor enthusiast since childhood, Susan and her family enjoy camping, canoeing, hiking, nature walks and various winter sports.

Nick Bennett
Staff Scientist and Watersheds Project Director
Nick is a graduate of the Yale School of Forestry. His professional background includes work in PCB contamination; wetlands delineations; wildlife surveys; and analysis of fish, soils, surface and ground water. Prior to working at NRCM, Nick worked at an environmental consulting firm, the Center for Marine Conservation, and the Marine Biological Laboratories in Woods Hole. Nick resides in Hallowell.

Judy Berk
Advocacy Communications Director
Judy attended Carnegie-Mellon University and holds a B.A. from San Francisco State University in written and visual communications. Her past work includes manager of an environmental products store, writer of "Power Play" (an energy-based newspaper column), co-founder of Maine's Energy Extension Service, and executive director of the Maine Solar Energy Association. She has been with NRCM since 1991. An avid organic gardener, Judy lives in Northport with her husband, David Foley.

Leslie Burhoe
Bookkeeper/Accountant
Leslie has lived in Maine since 1977 and spent summers here before that. She has been a gardener for eighteen years working mostly on private coastal homes. She has an Associates Degree in liberal studies from the University of Maine in Augusta. She also volunteers for the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association where she has been organizing the craft tent at the Common Ground Country Fair for five years. She lives in Wayne with her partner, Chris, who owns a wooden boat restoration business, and spends the rest of her spare time with her two grown children and her two-year-old granddaughter. That is, when she’s not hiking, kayaking, camping, sailing or otherwise engaged in the outdoors.

Everett "Brownie" Carson
Executive Director
For more than two decades, Brownie Carson has served as executive director of NRCM. He continues to lead the organization's efforts to make the environment healthier and safer for the people and wildlife of Maine. His work to protect Maine for future generations has earned him as well as the organization dozens of awards and honors. He is a graduate of Bowdoin College and the University of Maine School of Law. He also served in the U.S. Marine Corps in Vietnam. Prior to coming to NRCM in 1983, Carson spent six years with Pine Tree Legal Assistance, which serves low-income Maine families. He enjoys sailing, hiking, and canoeing. Brownie lives in Brunswick with his wife and twin daughters.
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Diano Circo
North Woods Policy Advocate and Outreach Coordinator
Diano earned his Bachelors of Science in Natural Resources from the University of Nebraska and graduated with a Masters of Science in Environmental Education from the Audubon Expedition Institute at Lesley University. While in graduate school he studied and lived in communities in the Northern Rockies of Alberta Canada, Newfoundland, and the Sonora Desert in Mexico. Diano has worked on international corporate accountability campaigns and spent several years as an advocate for National Forest protection in the Southern Appalachians before returning to Maine and working as a teacher. Over the past five years Diano has spent much of his time in the North Woods sitting at kitchen tables learning from the people of the region. Diano lives in Hallowell and is often found wandering the wilds with his dog Baxter.

Leisa Dennett
Advocacy Assistant
Leisa brings over 10 years experience in administrative work, including previous non-profit experience as a Development Coordinator, Legal Secretary for the State of Maine and working for Central Maine Power Company. She was born and raised in Maine. Leisa enjoys spending time with her husband and two children camping, swimming and being on Cobbosseecontee Lake.

Pete Didisheim
Senior Director of Advocacy
Pete came to NRCM in 1996. He holds a B.A. from Williams College in biology and environmental studies and a master’s in public administration from Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government. Among numerous governmental positions, Pete has been chief of staff for U.S. Congressman George Brown, Jr. (D-CA), special assistant to U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Hazel R. O'Leary, and executive director of the Secretary of Energy Advisory Board. Pete has worked for other nonprofits and serves on the board of the Maine League of Conservation Voters. He lives in Brunswick with his wife and two children.

Beth Dimond
Public Affairs Coordinator
Beth is a graduate of the University of Maine with a degree in child development and family relations. Beth taught Head Start before coming to NRCM in 1996. When she isn't at NRCM, Beth works at Mechuwana, the United Methodist Camp of Maine, where she is director of their youth and young adult programs and also their webmaster. She enjoys traveling around Maine to photograph the state's wild and beautiful places. She lives in Winthrop.

Bill Dowling
Information Technology Director
Bill is a native of Augusta, Maine, a graduate of the University of Maine with a degree in U.S History and a minor in elementary education, with graduate courses in media studies and elementary education. He has worked with information technology and audio-visual production for 30 years. Bill is also a CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) member and a team leader in the local emergency operations center. He and his wife, Nancy, live in Augusta.

Joyce Gracie
Senior Development Assistant
Before joining staff at NRCM in 1996, Joyce worked for many years at Bowdoin College as academic department coordinator for Languages and Social Services. Before that, she worked at Land and Water Associates in Hallowell. She is a member of several animal organizations that work to promote more compassionate and humane conditions for all animals. Joyce resides in Richmond.

Gabrielle Grunkemeyer Rigaud
Grants Director
After living in Texas for most of her life, Gabrielle moved to Maine in 2003. She has a B.S. in wildlife and fisheries from Texas A&M University and graduated with a M.S. in environmental science from Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi. She worked for a quasi-state agency in Texas as their Director of Environmental Affairs and has worked as the Director of Mission Advancement for an environmental education nonprofit since being in Maine. Her professional experience includes project planning and management, grant research and writing, and fundraising. Gabrielle lives in Jefferson with her husband, Chris, and enjoys paddling and snowshoeing.

Stacie Haines
Membership and Database Manager
After more than a decade away, Stacie returned to her home state of Maine. She received a B.S. in Environmental Studies at the University of Vermont. Her experiences include a few years in Niger, West Africa , where she served in the Peace Corps, several years in Vermont and Oregon at environmental and educational non-profits, and a teaching position outside Beijing, China. Upon her return to Maine, Stacie landed at Maine Audubon before joining the staff at NRCM. Stacie and her husband, Efrain, enjoy hiking, canoeing, camping, and otherwise introducing their young son, Martin, to the outdoors.

Sarah Hale Krull
Grants Manager
Sarah graduated from McGill University with a degree in English and women's studies. She moved to Maine in 1992 and managed a retail store in Brunswick before launching a free-lance writing career with several nonprofit organizations. She is the author of two mountain bike guide books: "Mountain Bike! Maine" and "Mountain Bike! Atlantic Canada." Sarah, her husband, and their two sons live and play in Portland, where they like to garden, ride bikes, and make art.

Cathy Johnson
Senior Staff Attorney and North Woods Project Director
Cathy attended Yale University, then transferred to College of the Atlantic where she received her B.A. in 1974. She has worked for the National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, and U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, as well as for the National Parks Office of Nepal, before going to law school. She received her J.D. from the University of Maine School of Law in 1983 and was a trial lawyer in Damariscotta before joining NRCM staff in 1990. She and her partner, the artist and illustrator Jon Luoma, live in Alna. They spend their leisure time hiking and canoeing Maine's North Woods, traveling the less developed parts of the world, gardening, and playing the violin and viola.

Becky Morse
Senior Director of Finance and Administration
Becky joined the NRCM staff in 1992, bringing with her 15 years of experience in accounting, corporate administration, and human resource management. When she's not at NRCM, she is active showing and training Dressage horses. For the past few years, Becky has also served as the Treasurer and Omnibus Editor for the Maine Dressage Society. Becky and her husband, Linwood, reside in Manchester.

Windy Nichols
Receptionist
Windy joined NRCM in 2008. Windy, a Maine native, has extensive experience in serving the public in both the retail and food industry. She and her 12-year-old son Gabe live in Hallowell with their five cats, one dog, and a pet turtle. They enjoy fishing, camping, and canoeing, and barbeque on every Sunday throughout our glorious Maine summers.

Lisa Pohlmann
Deputy Director
Lisa joined NRCM as deputy director in 2008. She has been managing nonprofits for most of her 25 years in Maine. She was previously associate director for the Maine Center for Economic Policy, where she did policy analysis on livable wages, affordable health care and sustainable development. She also served as executive director of New Hope for Women, a domestic violence project in midcoast Maine. Lisa has a Masters in Public Policy from the Muskie School for Public Service and a Masters in International Administration from the School for International Training in Vermont. She is currently in the Public Policy PhD program at the Muskie School. Lisa is an avid kayaker, cross country skier, and gardener.

Matt Prindiville
Toxics Project Director and Federal Issues Advocate
Matt joined NRCM in 2003, bringing with him prior experience in community organizing and issue advocacy for non-profit organizations and political campaigns.  His professional background includes work to phase out the use of unnecessary, dangerous chemicals in commerce, and promote product stewardship and sustainable design for a green economy. Matt graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Maine with a B.A. in political science and concentration in environmental policy. He lives in Rockland with his wife Sarah, their son Seth, daughter Tula, and golden retriever, Mochi. He and his family enjoy hiking and skiing in the Maine mountains, whitewater canoeing and making pancakes together.

Mathew Scease
Major Gifts Director
Matt studied philosophy, English, and history at Bowdoin College and graduated magna cum laude in 1993. Since then he has worked as a fundraiser, organizer and writer for political and environmental groups in Maine, including as grants associate for NRCM earlier in his career. Matt returned NRCM after serving as development director for Friends of Casco Bay in South Portland. Matt is a Maine native; he grew up in Waldoboro and in Manchester. He and his wife, Maureen Drouin, live in Hallowell.

Emmie Theberge
Clean Energy and Global Warming Outreach Coordinator
Emmie, a Maine native, graduated from Colby College where she studied Environmental Policy and Government. She has interned at the Governor's Office of Energy Independence and Security as well as in Melbourne, Australia for the Department of Sustainability and Environment. Emmie has traveled to and studied in diverse ecosystems across the planet, from the forests of Tasmania and the Andes to the deserts and Himalayan Mountains of India, from the jungles of the Amazon to the unique biodiversity of the Galápagos Islands. She has also experienced the natural wonders of the U.S. and Canada though her visits to many of the National Parks. She enjoys hiking, fly and ice fishing, canoeing, and wildlife photography.

Dylan Voorhees
Clean Energy and Global Warming Project Director
Dylan earned a B.A. from Columbia University and a master of public policy from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, where he concentrated in environmental and energy policy. He has worked on wind power for the Executive Office of Environmental Affairs in Massachusetts, and on sustainable land use for the Vermont Forum on Sprawl. Previously he has taught 8th grade and once harbored serious ambitions to become a professional archaeologist. He lives with his wife and daughter in Hallowell, where he commutes to work by bicycle and gets 100 percent of his electricity from clean renewables.

Gretta Wark
Senior Director of Development
Gretta is a native of Caribou, Maine, and a graduate of Bowdoin College, where she studied psychology. She has devoted the last 20 years to working for charitable organizations, including nearly a decade as head of the development department at the San Francisco Food Bank. Family and a love of Maine brought her back to her native state. Gretta lives in Bath.

Allison Childs Wells
Senior Director of Public Affairs and Marketing
Allison came to NRCM from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology in Ithaca, New York, where she was communications and marketing director and served on the boards of other nonprofits. She holds a B.A. from the University of Maine at Farmington and an M.F.A. from Cornell University, where she later was Lecturer in Writing. Allison is a widely published natural history writer. She and her husband Jeff, both native Mainers, are avid birders and musicians. They live in Gardiner with their young son and two indoor cats.

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