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1 Last Name First Name Answers Questions About address Phone Number Albright Debra Purchasing-Property (802) Alexopoulos Chris Fish Crew Leader: Stream Surveys, Fisheries Management (802) ext. 216 Austin Brian Civil Engineer, Rutland (802) Bayer Robert (Bob) NEPA, Currently Assigned Full- Time to Wind Power Project (802) ext. 218 Barrett Ken NCMO (802) Beck Carl Fish Crew Leader, Rochester (802) ext. 514 Bishop David NCMO (802) Bosch Dave Lands Special Uses (nonrecreation) (802) Mary Administration of Large Contracts, Bosch (Kathy) Property Management Officer (802) Bowman Eric Archaeology, Rochester (802) ext. 517 Boyer Jan Seasonal Bio Tech, Manchester (802) ext. 238 Brown Mary Architect (802) Brown Nancy NCMO (802) Burbank Diane Ecology, Disturbances, Ecological Land Classification (802) ext. 116 Burbank Michael Ecological Services, Wildlife Habitat, Middlebury (802) ext.114 Burd Carol Rec Special Uses, and Volunteer Coordinator (802) Burd Steve Forest Service Law Enforcement (802) Burt Nancy Soils, Water, Watershed Assessment (802) Burton Mary Program Support Assistant, Finger Lakes (607) ext.318
2 Casey Chris Silviculture, Timber Management, Timber Sale Planning, Prescribed fire (802) ext.115 Cochrane Dundonald General Forest Information, Rochester (802) ext. 512 Cochrane III Dun Recreation,Trails, and Wilderness, Rochester (802) ext.523 Coffey Seth Recreation & Trails, Rochester (802) ext. 532 Cohen Bonnie Special Uses and Timber Program Resource Asst. (802) D'Andrea Pat Land Acquisition, PILT, National Forest Receipts Payments (802) ext.112 Defayette Kate Civil Engineer Tech, Rochester (802) ext. 543 DiSanto David Fire, Engine Captain (802) ext. 211 Deller Mary Beth Botany, Rare Plants, Native Plants, & Non-Native Invasive Plants, Rochester (802) ext. 524 Dewey Mary Beth Soil and Water, Rutland (802) Davis Kara Community programs and partnership building, Environmental education (802) Eddy Marlys Seasonal Botanist, Rochester (802) ext.520 Edmonds Jen Winter Sports (802) ext. 529 Finan Raymond Visitor Services Information Assistant, Manchester (802) ext. 241 Fors Chris Investigations in GM/FL, White Mt, and Alleghany NFs. (802) Foster Sherise Visitor Services Information Assistant, Finger Lakes (607) ext.0 Fisher Colin Forest Service Law Enforcement - South half cnfisher@fs.fed.us (802) ext. 222 Gaiotti Pamela Budget & Residual Fiscal tasks pgaiotti@fs.fed.us (802) Gaiotti Richard Soil and Water rgaiotti@fs.fed.us (802) ext. 213
3 Garrison William Manchester (802) ext. 228 Garrison Bill D. Timber Technician, Manchester (802) ext. 234 Greenleaf Susan Fire, Rochester (802) ext. 527 Green Melisssa Seasonal Botanist, Rochester (802) ext.520 Grosz Donna Public Services Staff Officer, Rutland Guerrera Bruno Architect (802) Hammell Jeff Administrative Assistant, Forest directives, records, IT (802) Hanrahan Chris Engineering & facility program & project work ERWST Ski lifts (802) Hoelscher Rob Wildlife, Threatened and Endangered Species Program Leader (802) Iwanicki Nancy Surveying, Property Boundaries, Maps, Land Ownership (802) Kamb John Transportation Planning, Roads Management, Road/Yrail Projects (802) Keel Brian Timber Stand Improvement (802) ext. 214 Ketcham Nancy Fisheries, Fish Program, White River Partnership (802) ext.537 Klink Jay Forester (802) ext. 220 Knight Carol Environmental Coordinator (802) ext. 227 Knox Holly Recreation Program Manager, Rochester (802) ext. 530 Krohn Jeremy Civil Engineer Technician (802) ext. 235 Kretvix Kurt Architect kkretvix (802)
4 Lacy David Archeology, Forest history, Native American affairs, "Passport in Time" projects (802) Madrid Colleen Forest Supervisor, Rutland (802) Marcus Aaron Seasonal Botanist, Rochester (802) ext.520 Marks Donna Visual management, Site Design (802) Mates Ann Resource Information (databases & GIS) (802) McCloud Joan Recreation Program Manager, Manchester (802) ext. 229 McKinley Dan Fisheries Program Manager (802) McLoughlin Carol General Forest Information, Rochester (802) ext. 511 Miner Gary Forester, Rochester (802) ext. 531 Nulsen David Rochester (802) ext. 533 Norden Kenneth Middlebury (802) ext.113 Paquette Tom Winter Sports, Rochester (802) ext.521 Perron Ralph Air Quality (603) Ready Ethan Media and Governmental Relations, Public Information on ForestActivities. (802) Reichert Melissa Forest Planning and Monitoring, Integrated Resource Projects (802) Roy Steve Forest Staff Officer (802) Sargent Keith Visitor Services Information Assistant, Manchester (802) ext. 210 Schow Chris Fire Management Officer, Forest Aviation Officer (802) ext. 223 Schutt Greg Fleet Manager (802) Sease John Wildlife Biologist, Manchester (802) ext. 237
5 Shea Rory Civil Engineer Tech (802) Sheehan Stephanie National Recreaton Reservation Service District Ranger, Manchester (802) Sienkiewicz Alex District (802) ext. 212 Smith Greg District Ranger, Rochester District , ext 513 Staats Sue Fish and Wildlife Crew, Rochester (802) ext. 515 Stahel Ruby PSMG- STEP Student (802) Strand Jay Forest NEPA, Appeals & Litigation Coordinator (802) ext. 522 Strout Danna Developed Recreation, Manchester (802) ext. 230 Tatro Joanne Budget, personnel (802) Teal Jasen Assistant Fire Management Officer (802) Thompson Frank Timber, Manchester (802) ext. 215 Tilley Jeff Timber Management Assistant (802) ext. 224 Urquhart Doreen Landownership Adjustment (802) Timber Program Management and Sales Forest-wide Occupational H&S Geographic Info Systems (GIS), Global Positioning, mapping Recreation program manager Vanselow Jodie District Ranger, Hector District (607) ext. Walker Erick Deputy District Ranger, Manchester District (802) ext. 236 Walker Kate Manchester (802) ext. 239 Walter Larry Surveying, Global positioning System, CAD, Saw Safery Coordinator (802)
6 Widowski Paul Wildlife Biologist, Finger Lakes National Forest (607) ext.312 Williams Jeffrey General Forest Information, Middlebury (802) ext.110 Wise Larry Timber Technician (802) ext. 225 Wixsom Wormwood Wright Wright Zimmer Scott Diana Jen Rebecca Chris Fisheries and Wildlife Program Manager, Manchester (802) ext. 219 Law Enforcement Administration and Budget (802) Green Mountain --- Appalachain Trail/Long Trail/Wilderness (802) Recreation, Trails, Vegetation, Timber Management, Finger Lakes (607) ext.313 Fire, Range, Recreation Management, Timber, Finger Lakes (607) ext.
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