Raised and educated along the California coast, I have always had a passion for the environment. I received my Bachelor’s degree in Biology and Environmental Studies from the University of California, Santa Cruz. The first few years of my career were spent implementing large scale riparian habitat restoration projects along the Sacramento River near Hamilton City and along the Big Sur River in Andrew Molera State Park. Inspired by these experiences, I went on to get my Masters in Science in Watershed Management from Humboldt State University and since have enjoyed a successful 25 year career in water supply and natural resource management.
For 16 years, I served as the Natural Resources Defense Council’s Senior Scientist working with diverse stakeholders to implement one of the largest restoration efforts in the nation, the San Joaquin River Restoration Project. Fundamental to every milestone I helped achieve was my ability to leverage science, foster trust, and enable productive decision-making with state and federal agencies, farmers and many of the most powerful water districts in the San Joaquin Valley and implement projects. Today, the river is coming back to life with more than six hundred million dollars spent in restoration, flood protection and water supply projects, much of which is scheduled to be completed in the next ten years.
Today I am working as a Senior Water Project Director at The Nature Conservancy. I lead our efforts to restore the health of our Northern California rivers while increasing water supply reliability in the face of future droughts for landowners and local communities and to address the impacts of climate change on our water resources.
My career in water supply and natural resource management is driven by a love of the outdoors. As a young man, I often camped in the Los Padres National Forest. Later in life, wherever I moved for school or work, I explored nearby mountains in places like the Ventana Wilderness or kayaked rivers like the Eel, Trinity and Klamath in the Pacific Northwest. One of the main reasons why I love this area is because Marin exists side by side with nature, with amazing access to biking, hiking, and wildlife.
San Rafael is my home. I moved here 11 years ago and proposed to my wife Hilary on top of Mt Tam. Since then, we have been busy raising our 2 boys and being active in our community. I served on Bret Harte Community Association Board and continue to support our neighborhood events. I am a member of the Coleman Elementary School Dads Group and my wife, a high school teacher, serves on the Coleman PTO and together, we regularly participate in school fundraising efforts for all the students. I coach sports for my kids. I am also a member of the Marin Rod and Gun Club whose mission is conservation, preservation and propagation of fish and game in Marin County.