Waterfowl Chesapeake Inc. and Waterfowl Festival Inc. Welcome
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Waterfowl Chesapeake Inc. and Waterfowl Festival Inc. Welcome
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT: Megan Miller Communications Coordinator Waterfowl Chesapeake Phone: 757-871-0763 mmiller@waterfowlfestival.org New Waterfowl Chesapeake Board Members, Wayne Bell and Mary Bee Walsh Gaines with Executive Director, Judy Price. New Waterfowl Festival Board Members: Joseph Walsh, Barbara Noyes, Judy Knight and Donnie Satchell. Waterfowl Chesapeake Inc. and Waterfowl Festival Inc. Welcome New Board Members Easton, Md. – January 29, 2013 – Waterfowl Chesapeake Inc. and Waterfowl Festival Inc. have recently welcomed new additions to their Boards of Directors. Dr. Wayne H. Bell and Ms. Mary Bee Walsh Gaines both joined the Waterfowl Chesapeake Inc. Board of Directors and will work with the seven current directors to continue to develop the strategic direction and future conservation projects of the organization. The Waterfowl Chesapeake Board also works closely with the leadership of the Waterfowl Festival to present the annual event dedicated to raising funds for the creation, preservation and restoration of waterfowl habitat in the Chesapeake Bay region. Dr. Bell is Senior Associate and former Director of the Center for Environment and Society at Washington College. Prior to joining the Washington College faculty in Fall 2000, he was Vice President for External Relations for the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science at Horn Point near Cambridge, MD. Bell received his undergraduate degree from the University of Miami, Florida and earned his Ph.D. in Marine Microbiology from Harvard University. A 30-year resident of Easton, Dr. Bell has served as President of the Board of Directors of the Adkins Arboretum and is currently past-president of the Maryland Ornithological Society. Mary Bee Walsh Gaines is a native of the Eastern Shore and has lived her entire life on and around the Chesapeake Bay. Following her career as a special education teacher, Gaines co-founded the Piney Run Preservation Association in 1989, where she worked on environmental and land use issues for 15 years. More recently, she served on a board of the University of Virginia reorganizing and administering a scholarship fund. Gaines has a home on the Chester River in Kent County. The Waterfowl Festival has welcomed Judy Knight, Barbara Noyes, Donnie Satchell and Joe Walsh to its eighteenmember Board of Directors. Judy Knight has been a Waterfowl Festival volunteer since 1994 and currently serves as co-chair of the Art at the Armory Painting Gallery. Prior to relocating to the Eastern Shore, she was a corporate attorney for Sperry (later Unisys) Corporation in Pennsylvania for twenty years. Her other community involvement includes service as a Trustee of the Presbyterian Church of Easton, a member of the Easton Choral Arts Society, volunteer at Habitat for Humanity ReStore and member of the Tred Avon Yacht Club. Barbara Noyes relocated to Easton in 2008, and has volunteered for the Waterfowl Festival in a variety of capacities since the 1990s. In addition to being a dedicated supporter of the Festival, she also sits on the Talbot Mentors Board of Directors. Prior to moving to the Eastern Shore, Noyes had a successful career in corporate real estate and property management on the West Coast. A lover of the outdoors, she also spent her early adult life as a ranger in Yosemite National Park and exchange student in Brazil. Donnie Satchell has volunteered for the Waterfowl Festival for more than twenty years and is currently the chairman of the Buy, Sell, Swap exhibit. He has also served as a ticket sales volunteer and bus guide and was recently a judge for the 2012-2013 Federal Junior Duck Stamp Competition. A resident of Trappe, Satchell has owned and operated Satchell’s Remodeling for the past 30 years and has also given his time to the Easton Jaycees, Trappe Lions Club, and numerous youth sports organizations. Joseph Walsh grew up on the Chesapeake Bay and first became involved with the Waterfowl Festival in his youth. He is currently a Business Development Officer for PNC Bank and has more than 25 years experience in the employee benefit and financial services industry. Walsh’s keen interest in the Eastern Shore’s waterfowling and conservation heritage is evident in his volunteer service in the Festival’s Walsh Waterfowling Artifacts Exhibit. “We are tremendously fortunate to have such a dedicated and talented group of individuals joining the leadership of Waterfowl Chesapeake and the Waterfowl Festival,” comments Ron Flohr, president of the board for each organization. “The combination of their skills and experience as well as passion for the Festival and the conservation work it supports will be a very welcome addition to both boards as we work to advance the mission of each organization in the coming year.” About Waterfowl Chesapeake Inc. The mission of Waterfowl Chesapeake Inc. is to create, restore and conserve waterfowl habitat throughout the Chesapeake Bay Watershed and nearby coastal bays by engaging in collaborative, strategic initiatives with organizations, governments, corporations, foundations and individuals.Waterfowl Chesapeake focuses exclusively on waterfowl and wildlife habitat conservation, and is the primary beneficiary of the proceeds from the annual Waterfowl Festival. Since1971, proceeds from this yearly event have provided more than $5.3 million for waterfowl habitat conservation, education and research. Through Waterfowl Chesapeake, the organization will now continue to raise support through annual appeals, grants and major gifts. For more information and to donate, please call Waterfowl Chesapeake Headquarters at 410-822-4567 or visit www.waterfowlchesapeake.org. About Waterfowl Festival Inc. Waterfowl Festival Inc., a partner of Waterfowl Chesapeake Inc., is dedicated to wildlife conservation, the promotion of wildlife art, and the celebration of life on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. The 43rd Festival will be held November 8-10, 2013 in historic Easton, Md. General admission tickets are $12 for all three days and VIP packages are also available. For more information, to volunteer, or donate, visit www.waterfowlfestival.org or call 410-822-4567. ###