The Brodhead Watershed Association in Monroe County has elected 10 new members for its board of directors, each with unique backgrounds and talents to support the organization’s advocacy for clean water.
The election and induction were held at the annual BWA Members & Friends Celebration, September 29 at Pocono Manor.
The new directors are:
-- Damary Bonilla-Rodriguez of Bushkill, who was recently appointed by Gov. Tom Wolf to serve on his statewide Commission on Latino affairs.
-- Brittney Coleman of Cherry Valley, an environmental educator for Monroe County Conservation District.
-- Matt Connell of Brodheadsville, dean of the Monroe Campus of Northampton Community College.
-- Rich Cramer of Stroudsburg, a retired educator who served as a superintendent, assistant principal and middle school mathematics teacher.
-- Matthew Dilger of Mountainhome, a plant operator and source water protection educator (a.k.a. Dr. Waters) for Brodhead Creek Regional Authority.
-- Fallon Horan of Roseto, a community planner for the Monroe County Planning Commission who oversees the county’s open space program.
-- John C. Layton of Pocono Manor, a former FBI Special Agent and Inspector General.
-- Rob Sedwin of Scotrun, sales manager for JNR Erosion Control Services.
-- Jennifer Shukaitis of Stroudsburg, who works for Lehigh Valley Hospital-Pocono and Dennis Deshler Accounting.
-- Kathy Uhler of Cherry Valley, director of Pocono Wildlife Rehabilitation Center.
For more information on programs, initiatives and other upcoming events, visit the Brodhead Watershed Association website. Click Here to sign up for regular updates from the Association. Click Here to become a member.
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