Detmar Schwichtenberg
Director
Chair
Detmar Schwichtenberg is a writer and resource manager who lives on a dairy farm in Agassiz, BC. His area of expertise is using incentives and knowledge transfers to promote stewardship of private forest and agricultural land.
David Urban
Treasurer
David is a planner with over 20 years of experience at the Fraser Valley Regional District (FVRD). Throughout his career, he has focused on regional matters that relate to vibrant, distinct, and sustainable communities that are committed to protecting the environment to ensure a high quality of life for all. Another aspect of his work relates to outdoor recreation planning and the connections that can be made reconnecting people to outdoor space in one of the most beautiful areas of the province. He is also an active outdoors person enjoying photography and native plant identification.
John Vissers
Director
Born in the Netherlands, and raised in Ontario, Montana, and British Columbia, John finally found his home some 32 years ago on Abbotsford's Sumas Mountain. Now, with his construction contracting days done and kids happily on their way, John spends most of his time volunteering with non-profit environmental groups and helping organize music events. John served on Abbotsford's Environmental Advisory committee, the Development Advisory, and presently on a new Community, Culture and Environment Advisory committee. John has received Rotary's Paul Harris Fellowship, The Order of Abbotsford, and the Queen's Diamond Jubilee medal.
Bruce Clark
Director
Bruce is a long-time resident of the Lower Mainland, and an active community volunteer. He is a registered professional biologist (R.P.Bio.), and a member of the board of directors of the Association of the Professional Biology (APB).
Bruce spent over 30 years as a biologist with the Habitat Management Program of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), focusing largely on the evaluation of development proposals and related environmental activities. Much of Bruce's DFO work as within the lower Fraser River and lower mainland areas. Bruce is now a self-employed consultant specializing in environmental assessment and regulatory review, with a focus on aquatic ecosystems.
Christina Toth
Director
Christina Toth is the Fraser Basin Council's assistant regional manager for the Fraser Valley. Since 1997, FBC has supported sustainability actions and principles in communities throughout British Columbia. Christina joined FBC in 2014 after working as a community journalist for more than 20 years.
Christina facilitates the Cultus Lake Aquatic Stewardship Strategy (CLASS), and the Fraser Valley Illegal Dumping Alliance (FVIDA), promoting the ideals of stewardship and supporting them in heir outreach and public education. CLASS monitors the lake's ecology and watershed, and educates the public and regional leaders about eutrophication, water quality, invasive species, and other issues affecting Cultus Lake. Her work includes maintaining collaborative partnerships with governments, First Nations, and organizations, such as the Fraser Valley Watersheds Coalition, with whom the FBC has had a long collaborative history.
Christina is a longtime resident of the Fraser Valley. She would like to see its residents and visitors work to appreciate, protect, and preserve the region's significant ecological diversity for the benefit of the current and future ecosystems.
Vacant Position Available
Director
Serving as a volunteer director to form the governing board is a rewarding experience shared with caring, professional people to steward our watersheds and communities. If you are interested in learning more about how to serve please contact Executive_assistant@fvwc.ca.
Vacant Position Available
Director
Serving as a volunteer director to form the governing board is a rewarding experience shared with caring, professional people to steward our watersheds and communities. If you are interested in learning more about how to serve please contact Executive_assistant@fvwc.ca.
Vacant Position Available
Director
Serving as a volunteer director to form the governing board is a rewarding experience shared with caring, professional people to steward our watersheds and communities. If you are interested in learning more about how to serve please contact Executive_assistant@fvwc.ca.
Vacant Position Available
Director
Serving as a volunteer director to form the governing board is a rewarding experience shared with caring, professional people to steward our watersheds and communities. If you are interested in learning more about how to serve please contact Executive_assistant@fvwc.ca.
If you are a member in good-standing with the FVWC and want to contribute on the board of directors please contact us at info@fvwc.ca
We are looking for members who have experience with Diversity, Inclusion, LGBTQ+, Financial knowledge (such as a CPA), Engineering expertise, Educational BC curriculum experience and/or Youth perspectives. Above all, we are looking for someone to join our team and contribute their time, energy and passion for healthy watersheds and communities.
Natashia Cox
Program Director
On Leave of Absence
Please contact Rachel
Rachel Drennan BSc., P. Ag.
Operations Manager
Rachel@fvwc.ca
604.791.2235
Rachel is a Professional Agrologist. She graduated from the University of the Fraser Valley with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology. She holds a professional certification in Ecological Restoration from the University of Victoria. She has worked for FVWC since June 2009, organizing meetings, developing riparian restoration plans, environmental monitoring, coordinating volunteers, and managing the FVWC field crew. She is committed to restoring and monitoring riparian areas and has experience completing salmon habitat restoration projects, and streamside bioengineering.
Winter Moon BSc. (Hons)
Restoration Field Crew Supervisor
Winter Moon graduated from University of the Fraser Valley with a BSc. (Hons) in physical geography with a concentration in ecology. She has worked as a field technician with the FVWC since 2013, and acquired the position of Restoration Crew Lead in 2014. Winter is dedicated to leading the field crew in carrying out habitat restoration projects including site maintenance, planting native species, bioengineering, and site monitoring. She has experience working with sensitive habitat inventory mapping, species at risk inventories, salmon habitat restoration, and environmental education and outreach.
Past Directors
Matt Foy· Debora Soutar· Jim Armstrong · Alyssa Zuchet · Fraser Sime · Monica Pearson · Birgit Gagne · Barbara Strachan · Jim Taylor · Marion Robinson · Mike Pearson · Tom Cadieaux · Brad Whittaker
Past Staff Leaders
Lance Lilley · Krista Englund
Past Technicians and Staff
Hannah Snipstead· Cory Gardner· Ashley Holder· Tyler Weiss· Sofya Bice · Maddison Reist · Aubrie Verleur · Kassa Dueck · Rachael Clarke · Issak Tremblay · Karlie Sellmer · Jessa Marie Dewick · Curtis McComb · Michael Kavanagh · Tim Friesen · Paige Smith · Tyler Hutton· Donovan Toews · Bridgette Knowlan · Renee Coghill · Tysan Dowdle · Michael Gaultier · Leah Alexis · Ashley Gibson · Elizabeth Penner · Alanna Strangway · Petra Wykpis · Kelly Mills · Andrew Barnas · Kevin Scharffenberg · Jocelyn Herbert · Garret Macklom-Harron · Lovena Morten · Angela Pfeiffer·Krystal Brennan · Stephen Cara · Nyssa Fremming-Garfield