BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF

Tug Hill Tomorrow currently has 11 volunteer board members, with at least one from each county in the region.

Tug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust
2009 Board of Directors with Professional Affiliations

George Bibbins, Jr., Rodman, Jefferson County
- Licensed Plumber, Business Owner of JW’s Mechanical
- City of Watertown Mechanical Plumbing Board, Board Member

Richard Hill, Remsen, Oneida County
- Retired GE Engineer
- The Nature Conservancy Central & Western NY Chapter, Board Member

Steve Hunter, Trenton, Oneida County
- Retired NYS Tug Hill Commission Circuit Rider
- Assessor, Town of Ava

Carol Hutchinson, Adams, Jefferson County
- Former Tug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust Outreach Coordinator
- Student, Wildlife Biology at SUNY CESF

Robert Keller, Boonville, Oneida County
- Retired NYS Social Security Administration
- Flight Instructor/Volunteer Pilot with Light Hawk

Brendan Kelly, Kirkland, Oneida County
- Assistant Professor, Morrisville State College of Forestry and Renewable Resources
- Former NYS DEC Senior Forester

Alix Krueger, Amboy, Oswego County
- Farmer, Bus Driver
- Former Landscape Architect, City of Syracuse

Warren Mathis, West Leyden, Lewis County
- Logger, Chainsaw and Supplies Salesman
- NYS DEC Region 6 Forest Practice Board, Chairperson

Robert McNamara, Cleveland, Oswego County
- Artist and Environmental Interpreter (Paintings of North American birds and mammals)
- Designs artwork and digital files for interpretive graphic panels, kiosks, and interpretive exhibits

Robert Quinn, Sackets Harbor, Jefferson County
- Assistant Director, ESF College Foundation
- Glynwood Center Inc., Board member and Secretary

Norman Wayte, Watertown, Jefferson County
- Executive Director, Cerebral Palsy Association of the North Country
- Northern New York H.I.V. Community Fund, Chairperson

Staff of Tug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust
Linda M. Garrett, Executive Director
Janelle J. Castro, Communication & Outreach Coordinator

Photo Credits: Carol Keller (Early Winter, Rainbow, Deer on Pond, Winter Scene)
Indian River Photography (Trillium, Cattails and Frog)