The Newfound Lake Region Association is pleased to welcome local watershed resident Paul Pellissier to the role of Conservation Program Manager. As NLRA’s Conservation Program Manager, Paul will lead and grow NLRA’s efforts in water quality monitoring, invasive species management, and stormwater management, as well as oversee the continued restoration and stewardship of Grey Rocks Conservation Area. NLRA Executive Director Rebecca Hanson says, “NLRA is growing to meet the conservation needs of Newfound, and adding a Conservation Program Manager to our team is an exciting step forward. This position straddles science, education, and program management, and Paul has shown himself to be uniquely qualified to take on these responsibilities.”
Originally from Pennsylvania, Pellissier attended the University of New Hampshire, earning bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Environmental Science and Natural Resources, and knew he would one day call New Hampshire home. He and his wife spent five years in Wyoming, where he taught courses in environmental problem solving and collaborative decision-making at the University of Wyoming, before moving to Bridgewater in 2018.
Since moving to the Newfound watershed, Pellissier has run a successful residential construction business while also building ties with local nonprofits as a volunteer and board member. He is committed to protecting the environment through inclusive processes and education. “NLRA is a state-wide leader in watershed conservation,” says Pellissier. “I’m looking forward to applying my skills, experience, and passion to protect Newfound’s natural resources.” In his free time he enjoys rock climbing and backpacking, cycling the area’s byways, and being out on the water sailing and kayaking.
The NLRA’s mission is to protect Newfound Lake and its watershed. The Association – through education, programs and collaboration – promotes conservation and preservation of the region’s natural, social, and economic resources. With the vision of a cleaner, clearer Newfound Lake within the next decade, NLRA is working to improve environmental health, expand land conservation, increase community support, grow watershed stewardship, and boost capacity to deliver their mission. Learn more about employment and volunteer opportunities and more ways to get involved at NewfoundLake.org.