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Meghan Steinharter
Manager/Fort Funston & Oceana Nurseries

Meghan joined the Park Stewardship program as an education intern in the fall of 2006. She now manages both the Fort Funston Nursery and the Oceana Nursery.

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Lou Sian
Park Ranger, Interpretation

Lou Sian is a park ranger at Muir Woods National Monument, and the media specialist for the park. Her work includes interpretive signs and programs, web and social media, photography and community engagement for the Redwood Creek Restoration at Muir Beach.

Price Sheppy
Marin Community Programs Manager

Price Sheppy started out as a Biological Technician and Public Information Coordinator at Mori Point in 2007. He has participated in the construction of the frog ponds, trails, and planting efforts at Mori Point.

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Jie Chen
High School Programs Manager

Jie Chen, Manager of Crissy Field Center’s I-YEL Program, was a part of the Center’s Youth Advisory Council in 2001 and designed and implemented with his peers an environmental leadership program for high school students called Inspiring Young Emerging Leaders (I-YEL).

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Naomi LeBeau
Community Programs Manager, Marin

After graduating with a degree in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation from the University of Florida, Naomi moved to San Francisco where she worked as a Propagation Intern for the Presidio Native Plant Nursery.

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Sue Gardner
Director of Stewardship

Sue’s career in conservation began in 1991 at Point Reyes National Seashore where she worked to restore habitat in the parks wilderness area with support from the local community.

Christina Crooker
Restoration Manager

As a project manager at Fort Baker, Christina was responsible for running all aspects of the natural resource program including overseeing restoration and volunteer programs, designing and implementing research and monitoring programs, fundraising, and providing expertise and support on compliance issues. In her current position with the Park Stewardship program,

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Galena Seeger
Trails Forever Program Manager

A graduate of UC Santa Cruz, Galena's diverse work experience includes Biological Technician for the USFS, Field Science Educator and Contract Coordinators for the Yosemite and Headlands Institute, Grant Coordinator for the Salmon River Restoration Council, and Special Projects Associate for the Yosemite Conservancy.

Galena joined the Golden Gate National

Carolyn Shoulders
Natural Resource Specialist/Redwood Creek Project Manager

Carolyn manages ecological restoration projects in the Redwood Creek Watershed to restore natural creek and wetland processes as well as enhancing the habitat for the federally listed coho salmon, steelhead trout, and California red-legged frog.

Eric Klein
Assistant Project Coordinator

Having grown up in the woods and on the lakes of western Michigan, it’s no surprise that Eric has found himself running volunteer programs in the most natural and remote corners of San Francisco (Lands End, Presidio, Fort Funston).