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Foundation Team

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Staff

Janet Brown - Office Manager

Janet Brown, Office Manager Janet Brown has been the Office Manager for the Will Steger Foundation since November 2007. After leaving the corporate world, Janet spent eighteen years working on environmental issues through both non-profit and volunteer work including Clean Water Action, The Works and St. Joan of Arc Church. Janet’s work at WSF includes: supporting our Education, Emerging Leaders and Policy programming, maintaining our donor database, managing the monthly finances, developing on-going donor support through timely appeals, event and program support as well as recruiting and training the Foundation’s invaluable volunteer base.

 

Abby Fenton - Youth Programs Director & RE-AMP Youth Climate Coordinator

Abby Fenton, Education Program Manager Abby began her work with the Will Steger Foundation as Education Coordinator and member of the 2007 Baffin Island Expedition. A graduate of Earlham College, with a BA in Human Development Social Relations, Abby has spent 15 years working in the field of outdoor and experiential education. Combining her love of people and wilderness, Abby has worked as a high-ropes instructor, educator, and program director for a variety of schools, community centers, and outdoor education centers including Farm and Wilderness Foundation, Hulbert Outdoor Center, and Youth Farm and Market Project. Abby spent 5 years working for Outward Bound as Instructor and Course Director. Abby was instrumental in launching the Will Steger Foundation’s Emerging Leaders program which aims to engage and empower youth through leadership on climate change solutions, and is also the Youth Climate Coordinator for the RE-AMP network, building on the mission of the Will Steger Foundation to empower youth climate leadership and build cross-generation collaboration between the Midwest youth climate movement and the community of environmental non-profits and foundations across the region.

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Kristen Iverson Poppleton - Education Program Manager

Kristen Iverson Poppleton- K-12 Education Program Manager Kristen began her work with the Will Steger Foundation as a participant in our first educator Summer Institute in 2006 and has authored several of WSF’s curricula resources. Kristen’s past work experience includes teaching Pre-K through graduate students and training formal and informal educators in environmental education and STEM (science, technology, engineering and math); grant writing; youth development; curriculum development; and long-term strategic planning. Kristen has led STEM focused youth groups and professional development to informal educators at the Science Museum of Minnesota’s Kitty Andersen Youth Science Center and Learning Technologies Center, and taught environmental and climate education focused courses at Hamline University and the University of Minnesota. Kristen spent many years as a naturalist at the International Wolf Center and at a residential environmental education program in Cordoba, Argentina. Kristen’s formal education includes a M.Ed. in environmental education and a M.S. in conservation biology from the University of Minnesota. Kristen loves spending time outside, especially “up North” with her husband, two children and their chocolate lab.

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Nicole Rom - Executive Director

Nicole Rom, Executive DirectorFor over five years Nicole has been leading the Will Steger Foundation. As the Executive Director, Nicole has built and sustained the organization by providing visioning and development activities for the organization and its education and policy programs. Prior to working for WSF, Nicole managed the education programs for the National Wildlife Federation's Great Lakes office in Ann Arbor, MI. Nicole also has experience teaching undergraduate and graduate level courses in environmental psychology, environmental education, and climate change at the University of Michigan and Hamline University. Nicole served as an Environmental Educator with the U.S. Peace Corps in the Republic of Kazakhstan. She received her M.S. in Environmental Policy and Behavior from the School of Natural Resources & Environment at the University of Michigan and a B.A. in Environmental Studies from Bates College. She was a 2010-2011 Humphrey Policy Fellow at the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey School of Public Affairs and is currently Secretary for the Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness Board of Directors. Nicole is passionate about the outdoors, loves the lakes in Minnesota, cycling and skiing.

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Consultants

Ann Benson - Education Program Assistant

Ann Benson, Project AssistantAnn’s work as Education Program Assistant has involved developing the Minnesota’s Changing Climate curriculum and online classroom, coordinating the 2011 Summer Institute and providing support for educators using the Minnesota’s Changing Climate program this school year. She began work with the Will Steger Foundation as an intern during the summer of 2008. She received a B.A. in Environmental Studies with a focus on Policy and a minor in French from Middlebury College in May 2010.

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Joe Kruse – YEA! MN Coordinator

Joe Kruse – YEA! MN Coordinator Joe was hired as the YEA! MN Coordinator for the 2011-2012 school year. He recently graduated from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities with a degree in American Studies and a minor in Social Justice.  Joe enjoys studying and talking about both social and environmental justice and is passionate about connecting youth with social activism. He spends his free time learning about urban agriculture, cooking and canning food, playing music, trout fishing, hiking, and camping.

 

Christy Newell - Policy Intern

Christy Newell - Intern Christy started her policy internship in June to support WSF's Clean Air Act Defense efforts and to engage youth in WSF policy initatives. Christy is a senior at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, pursuing a degree in Environmental Sciences, Policy and Management; Sustainability Studies; and Studio Art. A native to the land of 10,000 lakes, Christy enjoys spending time outside biking, camping, and photographing her adventures.

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Jim Paulson - Webmaster

Jim Paulson, WebmasterJim oils the machine, shines the brass and keeps the gremlins at bay on the WSF technical front. He’s an unrepentant geek when it comes to developing technical solutions for remote adventure travel. In his own words, an adventure yearns to be shared, and it needs to happen in real-time. Jim started working with Will Steger in 2004 and today works for the Will Steger Foundation as webmaster - among many other hats.

A storyteller, polar history enthusiast, builder of sometimes useful things and an admirer of old school know-how, Jim makes his home in Minnesota with his wife and 2 children.

 

Jerry Stenger - Media Development Director

Jerry Stenger, Media Development Director First joining Will in 1989 when he was preparing for his International Trans-Antarctica Expedition, Jerry continues to produce, shoot and edit video programming for Will Steger’s projects. Spanning more than 22 years, Jerry’s involvement with each of Will’s successive expeditions has taken him to places such as Siberia, Russia, the North Pole, Antarctica and the majority of the Canadian Arctic. Jerry’s video has been seen on a variety of media outlets including, National Geographic, Good Morning America, The Today Show, CNN, PBS, CBC, The Weather Channel and countless other national and international news organizations. Jerry is a founding member of the Will Steger Foundation and sat on the Board of Directors from 2006-2010. In addition to his work with the foundation, Jerry is a freelance producer, cameraman, and editor, and is the co-owner of his own consulting company, In-Tandem Inc. with his wife, and has one son, Landon.

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