class notes alumni Rehabilitation and Living Center in Hartland. She is a personal care assistant for her mother-inlaw and sister-in-law. She and husband Edward have two children. Tim Welch is a fisheries/wildlife biologist for Nextera Energy, formerly Florida Power and Light. Ben Wurst is a habitat program manager for the Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey. Ben spoke on television about osprey nesting platforms he is erecting in the Forsythe National Wildlife Preserve.
William “BB” See ’04 receives his diploma from Don Usher, Superintendent of the National Park Service Law Enforcement Training Program, after graduating from the Land Management Police Training at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Complex in Gylnco, GA on December 2nd, 2010.
Jason Demers drives a 70 foot bucket truck for Asplundt Tree Company, cutting trees infringing on power lines. He will be working as a National Park law enforcement ranger this season. Jonathan Dumais and wife Amanda have a son. Jonathan is a park ranger for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Danielle Dyer and Thomas Tetreau married in September 2010. Danielle is a botanist for Stantec Consulting Service in Topsham. Emily (Jones) married Kristopher MacCabe, a Maine State game warden in the Farmington district. Emily is public relations representative for the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Jennifer Knight owns Spirit Light and Luna Herbals in Blue Lake, Calif. She teaches classes on Reiki, herbalism and Shamanism. She surfs in her spare time. Scott Maddox and Kimberly Cyrway married in 2010. Scott is a Maine State forest ranger. Todd Mahler is project manager for RED Technologies in Bloomfield, Conn. He is married with two children. Carol Moulton is an environmental investigator for the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality, Water Division. She lives with her partner, Dustin. Jennie (Roy) Froment was married in 2010. She teaches grade six science in Plaistow, N.H. She earned a master’s of science teaching degree from SUNY/Potsdam in Secondary Education. Brooke Simpson is a Maine State park ranger at Mt. Blue State Park in Weld, and waitresses at Sugarloaf in the off-season. Tyler Staples is a fisheries biologist for National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration in Woods Hole, Mass. Andrea Wakeman-Kitchen works at the Sanfield
Jason York earned his master’s of science degree in environmental studies/conservation biology from Green Mountain College in 2010. He works in Asheville, N.C. in the ecological restoration industry, controlling invasive plants and insects in the southeast. 05 Courtney Blodgett is studying for a master’s in education at Western Washington University in Bellingham, Wash. Brett Bowser is a Wildlife Inspector for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at the Refuge at Ft. Niobrara/Valentine Complex in Nebraska. Brian Donaghy is a northeast fisheries observer for East-West Technical Services in New Britain, Conn. He hopes to touch base with Josh Guyer. Matthew Holmes, a game warden for New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, owns a house in Whitefield, N.H. Brian Mayhew is in Australia working for Outdoor Education Group. Prior, he worked with troubled youth for Outward Bound in Maine and for two months in Hong Kong. Jamie Pacheco teaches biology and one class of wildlife at Durfee High School in Fall River, Mass. Darrell Pardoe is a foreman of a crew at Nelson Tree Service, maintaining utility poles for power companies. He and wife Stacey have a daughter. Matthew Rohrbaugh earned his juris doctorate from Vermont Law School and is an attorney with Shlansky and Co. Lyndsey Smith and Mark Savage both work for the Bryant Pond 4-H Camp and Learning Center in Bryant Pond, Maine. Corree Seward is a U.S. Forest Service interpretive ranger in Wrangell, Alaska. She will marry this fall. Wes Verrill is a federal law enforcement officer for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Columbia, Mo. He owns Everything Outdoors Video, which films and produces outdoor videos. His first educational wildlife high definition DVD “Discovering Nature” focuses on whitetail deer, bison, and elk. Wes is completing his master’s in criminal justice administration. 06 Michael Bradford and Ashley Ackroyd-Kelly ’07 married in 2009. Michael is testing for the City
of Rochester Police Department and Ashley is an owner/trainer of Wicked Way Stables in East Bloomfield, N.Y. Marcus Gray is the coordinator of conservation and research programs for the Safari Club International Foundation in Washington D.C. Jayme Haverly is a baker for Highland Farms in Narragansett, R.I., and will attend culinary school this fall. Casey Mealey is senior naturalist at the Greenville office and Little Lyford Lodge and Cabins for the Appalachian Mountain Club’s Maine Wilderness Lodges. Conal O’Keefe is lead educator for living classrooms of the National Capital Region/Shipboard Department. He works aboard the Mildred Belle conducting experimental programming. Dan Rinell is in the Coast Guard. His unit was the first responder in Haiti after the earthquake. He attended Marine Enforcement School in Charlestown, S.C. during the 2011 summer. Matt Wyman and Danielle married on July 9, 2011. They have a daughter. He is a Maine Marine patrol officer. 07 Brenda Abel drives a school bus in Cassadaga, N.Y. Mike Bjork married Lauren Mackey in April 2011. He works as an inventory arborist for Davey Tree Experts, surveying trees for Asian Longhorned Beetles in Bradford and Sullivan counties in Pennsylvania. Phil Catanese is field teacher at the University of Maine 4-H Camp and Learning Center at Bryant Pond and a program coordinator for the Mahoosuc Kid Association in Bethel. Jacob Day will marry Amanda MacPheters in October, 2011. Amanda is a pharmacist in Ellsworth. Jacob is a police officer in Bar Harbor. Brian Farrell and his father are builders. Brian breeds and raises pythons and three species of geckos. He is one of a few to breed in captivity the giant leaftail gecko, an endangered species. Chad Gadsby is a service forester in Bradford and Sullivan counties for the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources/ Bureau of Forestry. Katie Haase has her “dream job” as a wildlife research associate with the Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center in Bozeman, Mont. She works on various projects with wolves, elk, and moose in Yellowstone National Park, focusing on thermal biology. Christopher Hilton is a Maine Marine patrol officer. Mike Kalkstein works at an after school program at Zhang Sah Martial Arts in Philadelphia and trains in four martial arts at the same facility. He has completed one year of his master’s in secondary education with content in English at LaSalle University. UNITY Winter 2011 | 49