Hello fellow Interpretive Media Section members! We’d like to take a minute to introduce ourselves and reintroduce the Interpretive Media Section. We were newly elected in early 2015 and are excited to revitalize this section.
Alexis (Director) resides in beautiful Jefferson County, CO where she works as the Interpretive Media Specialist for Jefferson County Open Space. She attained her undergraduate degree in Environmental Education/Interpretation from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Since then, Alexis has held a variety of positions with government agencies, non-profits, and for-profit organizations.
Elise (Deputy Director) is the Program Manager for the Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation’s Kids in Parks program and creator of her own interpretive media service called Timberdoodle Studio. Elise holds a BFA from The Ohio State University and a MS in Environmental Education/ Interpretation from University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. She has served as an interpretive ranger and an environmental educator for the National Park Service in addition to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Check back for new blog posts. We’ll be featuring professionals across the field of interpretive media. We’ll choose the first topics to be covered, but we welcome any suggestions you may have. Use our contact us page to send us an email telling us what you’d like to hear about in the future. We’re also interested in hearing from you if you’d like to be featured as a guest blogger.
Alexis (Director) resides in beautiful Jefferson County, CO where she works as the Interpretive Media Specialist for Jefferson County Open Space. She attained her undergraduate degree in Environmental Education/Interpretation from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Since then, Alexis has held a variety of positions with government agencies, non-profits, and for-profit organizations.
Elise (Deputy Director) is the Program Manager for the Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation’s Kids in Parks program and creator of her own interpretive media service called Timberdoodle Studio. Elise holds a BFA from The Ohio State University and a MS in Environmental Education/ Interpretation from University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. She has served as an interpretive ranger and an environmental educator for the National Park Service in addition to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Check back for new blog posts. We’ll be featuring professionals across the field of interpretive media. We’ll choose the first topics to be covered, but we welcome any suggestions you may have. Use our contact us page to send us an email telling us what you’d like to hear about in the future. We’re also interested in hearing from you if you’d like to be featured as a guest blogger.