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Matthew has been engaged in public and non-profit sector management consulting for over 15 years. He has extensive experience in organizational assessments, leadership development programming/training, executive coaching, emotional intelligence, strategic planning, and meeting facilitation. He holds a Ph.D. in Public Administration and Policy, with an emphasis in organizational development and applied research methods. He formerly held academic appointments as an Assistant Professor of Public Administration at the State University of New York- Brockport and Assistant Professor of Practice at
Erica Keeley
Erica joined the Estuary Partnership in 2022. She supports the Science Team with contract and grant development, reporting, and project administration. Erica has over 10 years of experience evaluating, managing and negotiating greenhouse gas emission reduction projects with The Climate Trust. She serves on the Grout PTA Board, and volunteers promoting garden education and sustainability in schools. She enjoys exploring the outdoors with her family, getting crafty, and gathering with friends to enjoy seasonal foods. Erica holds a B.A. in Economics with a focus on Environmental Studies from St
Susan Holveck, PhD
Susan was most recently the Program Administrator of K-12 Science Education with the Office of Teaching and Learning at the Portland Public School District. Susan received the 2018 Duane Marshall Special Service to Science Education Award and the Lower Columbia River Estuary Partnership Steward of the Year in 2009. She works with a team from the Oregon Department of Education, 12 other lead states, and the Council of State Science Supervisors on a project called Advancing Coherent and Equitable Systems of Science Education (ACESSE). This projects uses educational research and practice to
Rosemary Furfey
Rosemary has worked for regional, federal, and international organizations throughout her career, specializing in watershed health, river protection and restoration, and salmon recovery efforts. Rosemary recently retired from NOAA Fisheries where she spent the last 20 years managing recovery of six Endangered Species Act (ESA) threatened salmon and steelhead in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon. Rosemary coordinated multi-year public processes resulting in NOAA's adoption of ESA recovery plans for: Lake Ozette Sockeye Salmon, Middle Columbia River Steelhead, Snake River Sockeye Salmon, Snake River
Joseph Hattrick
Joseph Hattrick is an educator of 23 years and has served in a wide variety of positions. He has had the great honor of serving in a wide variety of roles including instructional assistant, teacher, counselor, principal, and superintendent. In 2020, he returned to the Pacific Northwest, where he was born and raised, to assume the position of Superintendent of the Rainier School District. While he intended to serve students in a clinical capacity after receiving his masters in Social Work, he was provided the opportunity to step into a principal position early in his career. In 2019, he