Whether this event is your first experience with The Stewardship Network (TSN) or you’re a longtime ally and collaborator, this session is your chance to learn more about where we come from and where we’re headed next. Join TSN Staff and TSN Member Community Coordinators for a lively panel and presentation about our purpose, programs, and progress. Better yet, we’ll introduce you to a number of year-round programs and seasonal campaigns we’ve built to amplify the impact you have in your communities and in your ecosystems. With 20+ years of success in our mission to connect, equip, and mobilize, TSN is ready to meet you wherever you are on your stewardship journey. Drop by and we’ll tell you all about it. Bonus: Lisa may or may not make you a quilt right there on the spot. Probably not, but you never know!
Monday, January 29th, 2024
10:30 am - 11:30 am
Presenters

The Stewardship Network
Lisa Brush has been leading collaborative conservation initiatives in the environmental sector for more than twenty years. In her role as CEO and Founder of The Stewardship Network, she has engaged thousands of professionals and volunteers in identifying community and stewardship needs of the 21st century. She has facilitated the initiation, growth, and ongoing support of networks and collaborations at all scales across the country. Lisa has worked with all volunteer nonprofits to global NGOs; municipal, state, federal and tribal governments; consultants and contractors; students and researchers; private property owners and more. She has facilitated strategic planning sessions, focus groups, citizen task forces, community visioning sessions, and public involvement and feedback meetings with groups ranging in size from four to four hundred. Lisa believes deeply in the power of people to create positive community change and works to support people and institutions in this endeavor.
She has been involved in all aspects of organizational management including: foundation/agency relationships; grant based project funding; budget tracking; contract negotiation, implementation, accountability; staff and board development.
Lisa serves on numerous boards of directors, has a BA in Science in Society from Wesleyan University, an MS from University of Michigan’s School of Natural Resources and Environment, and is a graduate of Michigan State University’s Great Lakes Leadership Academy.
Jason Frenzel
Huron River Watershed Council

Huron River Watershed Council
Jason facilitates current and potential watershed stewards. Previously, he worked with the City of Ann Arbor’s Natural Area Preservation program for 10 years as its Volunteer and Outreach Coordinator.
Jason holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Michigan State University in “facilitating tree hugging.” He joined Huron River Watershed Council in 2011 and lives in the Traver Creekshed.
Matt Preisser
Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy

Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy
Matt has over twenty years of experience in multi-disciplinary policy, planning, and management, with focus on environment and natural resources. He coordinates state of Michigan activities under the bi-national Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement and federal Great Lakes Restoration Initiative. Matt also advances a number of special projects both internal and external to state government, most notably by serving as regional coordinator for the Great Lakes Islands Alliance, a voluntary network of leaders from year-round island communities. In nearly all his roles, he finds himself serving the role of connector or coordinator, which requires navigating the complex interactions between multiple issues, programs, and siloed organizations. Matt holds a Bachelor of Science (biology) degree from Bucknell University and a Master of Environmental Management (resource ecology) from Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment.