Board of Directors
Susan McAllister, President
A Colorado native, Susan served in the Peace Corps as a math teacher in Botswana, Africa ‘85-‘87. Afterward, she taught middle school math and science, ultimately becoming the K-12 Director of Educational Technology. In 1998, Susan and two other teachers created the non-profit Virtual Explorers—one of the first online learning environments for students. VE sought to provide positive female role models for girls in science, math, and technology by visiting women wildlife biologists and documenting their field research in Ghana, the Amazon, Belize, and Idaho. In 2000, she joined her husband in MA to help build inRESONANCE, an education software company. Susan has traveled to all seven continents, pursuing her passion for wildlife conservation, photography, and storytelling. She loves hiking and the outdoors and has hiked the 500-mile Camino de Santiago. Now retired, she is focusing her time and energy here in Williamsburg—a place she and her husband have called home for 24 years!
Pat Morey, Secretary
Pat Morey retired from Harvard School of Public Health where she worked as Project Manager of various government funded studies including those exploring the relationship of environmental factors with cancer and infertility. Before moving to Goshen, she was Treasurer of Sustainable Braintree, a community advocacy group committed to protecting the environment and promoting a sustainable lifestyle, and co-founder of Sustainable Braintree’s Community Garden. After moving west, Pat joined the Open Space Committee in Goshen and serves as representative on the Community Preservation Committee. She also works part-time in the Goshen Building Department and for the Town Assessor. In addition to being a Board member, Pat has been volunteering with HLT since 2016 in the office and as a property monitor.
Tad Weiss, Treasurer
Tad has a background in engineering and is currently Director of Research and Development at a company in Agawam. He is also Chair of the Westhampton Finance Committee and a former member of the Westhampton Open Space Committee. Tad enjoys travel and in particular the mountains of the northeast, where he is focusing his hiking on the 4000-foot peaks in the Adirondacks. He has served on the Board of HLT for almost 10 years.
Efad Huq
Efadul Huq, faculty in the Environment Science & Policy program at Smith College, is a political ecologist, poet, and community-based archivist based in Northampton, MA. Efad’s interdisciplinary research and teaching span environmental justice, decolonial planning, and regional climate resilience. Efad co-founded Nogor Abad, a collective of informal settlement dwellers organizing for food sovereignty and resisting evictions in urban Bangladesh. Efad serves as an advisor for River and Delta Research Center in their river and wetlands related environmental advocacy and research. Efad’s scholarship is woven into their collaborative work with community organizations, queer archives, advocacy groups, citizen science initiatives, professional planning organizations, and diverse publics. Efad enjoys cooking, reading stories, and long walks.
Gaby Immerman
Gaby teaches horticulture courses and connects students to plants and community as the Experiential Learning Specialist at the Smith College Botanic Garden. She is a Co-Moderator of the regional Mill River Greenway Initiative, and for the last decade has served as chair of the Mill River Greenway Committee in Williamsburg, a town committee working to extend the MassCentral Rail Trail to the center of Williamsburg. Gaby was an early organizer and long-time Board member of Grow Food Northampton, a hub of local food security that owns and operates a 121-acre organic farm and has developed diverse strategies to increase access, equity, and education around local food in the community. Her affiliation with Grow Food Northampton continues as chair of the Program and Site Advisors committee, spearheading farm development and leading organizational transformation around equitable access to farmland and centering farmers and communities of color in policies and programs.
Michael Madole
Michael is Account Manager at Dendroyka LLC, maker of Landscape land conservation software. Michael came to Landscape from The Trustees, where he served as Assistant Conservation Restriction Stewardship Manager for three years. With The Trustees, Michael helped systematize and modernize the work of the CR stewardship program including establishing processes for drone monitoring and streamlining monitoring workflows. He also helped address easement violations and onboard new landowners. Before that, Michael served as an AmeriCorps Land Stewardship Coordinator for Hilltown Land Trust. When Michael’s not helping land conservation organizations make the most of Landscape, he can be found in the woods with his horse Hazel practicing low impact forestry as Hilltown Horse Logging. Michael lives with his wife in Plainfield.
Rei Matsushita
Rei Matsushita is the Assistant Director of Planned Gifts at Amherst College and a conservation attorney. Rei earned her JD and Masters in Environmental Law and Policy from Vermont Law School. She is passionate about conserving our beautiful land in Massachusetts for the next generation.
Paul Wetzel
Paul Wetzel is a plant ecologist with a passion for wetland ecosystems and their restoration. He studied a wide variety of wetlands from small, seasonal prairie potholes to tree islands in the Everglades. Before that he worked as an environmental analyst for a civil engineering firm, delineating wetlands, designing noise barriers, writing environmental impact studies. Now, he works at the Center for the Environment, Ecological Design, and Sustainability (CEEDS) at Smith College where he supports experiential education and manages the College’s Ada & Archibald MacLeish Field Station in Whately. Paul is active in local Williamsburg government serving on a variety of Committees, including Finance and the Safety Complex. In his spare time Paul enjoys history, gardening, hiking, and canoeing.
Russell Peotter, Honorary Board Member
After retiring as General Manager, Rus is now Senior Adviser to WGBY Springfield, the WGBH-affiliated public television station serving western New England. He is a member on a number of national and community boards, including America’s Public Television Stations (APTS), American Red Cross/ Pioneer Valley Chapter, PeoplesBank, The Springfield Central Cultural District (Chair), MassCreative, OneHampshire Economic Initiative, Leadership Pioneer Valley, TRUSTEES Advisory Board, Double Edge Theatre, and Enchanted Circle Theater. Rus and his family raise goats, chickens, and horses on their farm in Chesterfield where he is also Town Moderator. He also loves canoes, fly fishing, and is a registered Maine Guide.
Committee Members
Engagement Committee
Susan McAllister – Chair
Rus Peotter
Rei Matsushita
Conan Deady
Susan McAllister
Sue West
Executive Committee
Susan McAllister – Chair
Pat Morey
Tad Weiss
Sally Loomis
Governance Committee
Susan McAllister – Chair
Pat Morey
Paul Wetzel
Rus Peotter
Sally Loomis
Project Management Committee
Michael Madole – Chair
Rick Chandler
Sally Loomis
Gaby Immerman
Carol Klyman
Tom Jenkins
Andrew Madden
Eric Weber
Tad Weiss
Paul Wetzel
Rei Matsushita
Stewardship Committee
Pat Morey – Chair
Tom Jenkins
Rus Peotter
Tom Quinn
Gary Roy
Ben Thompson
Brian Schick
Tiffany Thibodeau
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