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Members - York River Roundtable

MEMBERS

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The various groups and organizations in the Roundtable represent diverse interests and identities in the York River and small coastal basins watershed.

Partner organizations range from all levels of government and tribal governments, to soil and water conservation districts, nonprofit organizations, academia, community representatives, and private sector practitioners. 

Federal Government

Executive Board

Driving Roundtable decisions and guiding its activities and operations, is the The Roundtable is headed by our Executive Board. Comprised of members dedicated to defining the influence and impact of the Roundtable, this Board serves to inspire forward movement on Roundtable action items.

  • Audrey Mitchell, President, Mattaponi and Pamunkey River Association
  • Jeff Wright, President, Friends of the Dragon Run 
  • Kayleigh Mize, Virginia Cooperative Extension
  • Kevin Marshall, Berkeley District, Spotsylvania County Board of Supervisors
  • Lauren Taneyhill, Natural Resource Management Specialist, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Chesapeake Bay Office
  • Mark DeBord, Lake Anna Civic Association, Environmental Preservation Committee Co-Chair
  • Robyn Woolsey, Urban Conservationist, Colonial Soil and Water Conservation District
  • Tammy Heath, Environmental Manager, Mattaponi Indian Tribe and Reservation
  • Erin Reilly, Restoration & Conservation Coordinator, Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve in Virginia

Informing the Board and leading the Roundtable Work Plan items are Steering Committees. Led by inspired Roundtable members, these committees ensure that the Roundtable is achieving its goals through meaningful, collective action.

Help us “round out” the voices in our Roundtable by inviting or nominating others to join. We want to represent the diversity of identities and interests in the watershed so let us know who else should be included. Please contact Leslie Anne Hammond at admin@yorkriverroundtable.org directly with any questions.