We are so pleased to announce three new board members who have joined VWC: Ariel Johnson, Anders Reynolds, and Andrew Young. As you will see, these three bring a lot of the table.
Ariel Johnson is a PhD student at Virginia Commonwealth University studying forest ecology, disturbance, and biogeochemistry. During her time receiving her B.S. in Environmental Science and Policy from the University of Maryland, College Park, she studied White Nose Syndrome in bats as a part of the wildlife ecology lab. Between undergrad and graduate school, Ariel worked for the National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, Forest Service, and USGS working in partnerships, volunteer coordination and outreach, biological data collection, and wildland firefighting.
Ariel Johnson is a PhD student at Virginia Commonwealth University studying forest ecology, disturbance, and biogeochemistry. During her time receiving her B.S. in Environmental Science and Policy from the University of Maryland, College Park, she studied White Nose Syndrome in bats as a part of the wildlife ecology lab. Between undergrad and graduate school, Ariel worked for the National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, Forest Service, and USGS working in partnerships, volunteer coordination and outreach, biological data collection, and wildland firefighting.
As a Federal Legislative Director for Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC), Anders Reynolds has spent most of his career at the intersection of politics and environmental policy, additionally working with The Pew Charitable Trusts on U.S. public land protection and as a legislative director for a Member of Congress. He’s also served in the Obama administration as federal policy analyst at the Delta Regional Authority and has extensive federal and state campaign experience. As SELC’s federal legislative director, Anders builds and maintains working relationships with Members of Congress and their staffs, offering policy expertise and working with them to advance SELC’s conservation goals.
Andrew Young is a Staff Attorney at Allegheny-Blue Ridge Alliance (ABRA), who focuses on public lands conservation, protecting endangered species, ensuring clean water, and ending Appalachia's reliance upon coal. Andrew leads ABRA’s campaign to improve public accessibility of critical environmental information and works in close collaboration with partner organizations to hold regulatory agencies accountable, using all tools from FOIA requests to litigation.
With these new additions to our already active board, we anticipate great things in the coming year. Our commitment to preserving wild landscapes in Virginia ensures that they remain places where nature thrives, providing secure homes for diverse plant and animal species. By safeguarding these areas, VWC contributes to the overall health of our environment and the well-being of both humans and wildlife.