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Meet the Board

The Missisquoi River Basin Association (MRBA) is an active, non-profit group of volunteers dedicated to the restoration of the Missisquoi River, its tributaries, and the Missisquoi Bay. We bring together diverse interest groups within the community – teachers, farmers, summer residents, loggers, business owners, environmental experts, outdoor enthusiasts, municipal officers, woodland owners, and concerned citizens like you.

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MRBA Board

John Little, President, Montgomery Center, VT

Sarah Cushing, Vice President, Montgomery Center, VT

Paul Stanley, Treasurer, Bakersfield, VT

Wendy Scott, Secretary, Enosburg Falls, VT

Cynthia Scott, Board Advisor, Montgomery, VT

Brian Jerose, Fairfield, VT

Mike Manahan, Enosburg, VT

Craig Cimmons, Jay, VT

Kate Donlon, Bakersfield, VT

Deborah Girouard, Swanton, VT

Dany Boyle, Montgomery, VT

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Read more about a few of the amazing MRBA board members below!

John Little started attending meetings of concerned citizens along the Missisquoi River in the early 90s, and was a founding member of the Missisquoi River Basin Association in 1996. Over a 36 year career, John taught in the sciences at Richford Jr/Sr High School, North Country Union High School, Vermont Community College and Vermont Technical College. He received the Commissioner’s Award for Vocational Technical Education in 1993 for a Solar Race Car Project, and also the Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence in 2009 for creating MRBA’s Bugworks educational program which is annually provided to local schools within our watershed. John also played an integral role earning Wild & Scenic River designation for the Upper Missisquoi and Trout Rivers (UMATR), a 10-year effort that achieved success in 2014. Now retired, John enjoys paddling through our beautiful region and to dedicating his time to both the MRBA and UMATR organizations.  

John Little, President

Paul Stanley, Treasurer 

Paul was raised on his family’s farm in Franklin, VT and has always been involved in agriculture. For the past 30 years, he and his wife, Linda, have owned and operated a small registered Jersey dairy farm in Bakersfield. Paul also serves as a Certified Crop Adviser for 15 local farms of all sizes. He is an avid volunteer, serving as a director for MRBA. He is also a past chief and current member of the Bakersfield Fire Dept., an active member of Franklin Watershed Committee, and a 4H leader. He enjoys motorcycle riding and downhill skiing in his limited spare time.

Wendy Scott has been involved with MRBA for many years. An avid paddler in Canada, Wendy decided after many northern trips that it was important to pay attention to the local waterways of Franklin County. Wendy lives in Enosburg Falls with her husband Al Stirt and has been enjoying retired life after 30 years of teaching.  After many summers going to Northern Canada for canoe trips, Wendy and her husband Al now enjoy paddling and camping locally. 

Wendy Scott, Secretary

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Cynthia Scott, Board Advisor

Previously serving as the Coordinator of the Missisquoi River Basin Association, and now serves as a Board Advisor from Montgomery. Her tireless efforts to conserve and protect the Missisquoi watershed are greatly appreciated!

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Brian Jerose, Board Member

Brian Jerose has been a Board member for the Missisquoi River Basin Association since 2001. He acted as MRBA Technical Advisor until 2016, coordinating volunteer tree plantings, erosion control demonstrations and other field projects. Brian has been President of Agrilab Technologies Inc. (AGT) since 2012. He and his small business team work on a range of environmental and agricultural projects, with a focus on compost aeration and heat recovery (CAHR) systems. AGT has equipment installations in VT, NY, NH, MA, CT, CA, MT and MI, and has provided technical and consulting services to state, national and international clients. Brian is a founding Board member of the Composting Association ofVermont and currently serves as VP. He has a BA in Political Science from SUNY Geneseo and a MS in Environmental and Resource Engineering from SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Brian lives in Fairfield, VT with his wife Joanna and daughters Maya and Lucy.

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