Ellen Sulser
Volunteer Coordinator at Forest ReLeaf of Missouri- Claim this Profile
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Chinese Limited working proficiency
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Spanish Limited working proficiency
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Forest ReLeaf of Missouri
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United States
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Environmental Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Volunteer Coordinator
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Nov 2021 - Present
Created, promoted and perfected opportunities for engagement with Forest ReLeaf, connecting volunteers to meaningful experiences that support both individual and organization goals. -Managed corporate, individual, educational and organizational volunteer events-Coordinated a Statewide Forest Keepers Network citizen science program Created, promoted and perfected opportunities for engagement with Forest ReLeaf, connecting volunteers to meaningful experiences that support both individual and organization goals. -Managed corporate, individual, educational and organizational volunteer events-Coordinated a Statewide Forest Keepers Network citizen science program
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Student Conservation Association
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United States
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Environmental Services
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400 - 500 Employee
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USFS Field Ranger
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Mar 2021 - Nov 2021
Served as an AmeriCorps member, representing the Siuslaw National Forest through public outreach, presentations, and enforcing visitor use restrictions through a resource education centered approach• Represented USDA Forest service values and commitment to education to over 200 visitors daily• Created original graphics, video and social media content to communicate forest conservation goalsto the public• Oversaw the design, ordering and timely distribution of Forest outreach and education materials• Advised on interpretation master plan for Marys Peak Scenic Botanic Interest Area and RegionalWilderness Education Plan• Organized intern cohort presence at community restoration events including invasive planttreatments and native seed collection in sensitive coastal meadows
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Society for Wilderness Stewardship
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United States
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Non-profit Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Wilderness Fellow
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May 2018 - Mar 2021
Partnered with the U.S. Forest Service to implement a national Wilderness Character Monitoring Program in fifteen wilderness areas across southern Missouri, Wyoming, Idaho and Coastal Oregon. This program improves federal agencies' stewardship of wilderness areas by using long-term data analysis to inform management decisions.• Interviewed specialists to compile and analyze natural, recreation, and development data• Wrote a baseline narrative report to begin the monitoring process• Created a standardized data management structure to improve future usability• Engaged in fieldwork, including inventorying invasive species and trail conditions• Developed long term monitoring program for the management of remote areas
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Smith College
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Ada and Archibald MacLeish Fieldstation Undergraduate Research Assistant
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Sep 2014 - May 2018
Aided in the management, maintenance and event programing for the Smith College's biological field research station. •Acted as a student liaison for all classes and visitors utilizing MacLeish Field Station from Smith, surrounding universities and K-12 programs•Created posts, promotional videos, social media content for the organization’s website •Encouraged interdisciplinary outreach through the inclusion of poetry workshops and site specific art exhibits about student experiences
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Education
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Smith College
Environmental Science and Policy -
Kirkwood High School