FRIENDS OF THE ST - Key Persons


Alyssa Winters

Job Titles:
  • Conservation Technician, Natural Resources Conservation Service - USDA / Member

Brooke Hiller

Job Titles:
  • Restoration Coordinator
Born and raised among the woods and shorelines of Michigan's Great Lakes, Brooke's love for our area's unique and diverse ecosystems has informed her lifelong interest in wildlife conservation, native habitat restoration and sustainable gardening and farming practices. For the past 6 years she has worked with local residents to design, develop and maintain landscapes that reflect these principles. Brooke earned a BA in Fine Arts from Western Michigan University and a Master's Degree in Mental Health Counseling and Art therapy from Wayne State University. She became a certified Master Gardener in 2016, Master Composter in 2020, and Conservation Steward in 2021. Brooke hopes to increase her expertise by earning a Permaculture Design Certificate and growing her own native plants to share with our community. When she's not out restoring our local watershed, you can find her with her nose in a book, looking for fossils at the beach, or in her gardens with her husband and three cats.

Carrie Dollar

Job Titles:
  • Chairman of the Governance Committee

Damian Polack

Job Titles:
  • Administrative Assistant, Fort Gratiot Township, Fort Gratiot / Member

Dan Danner

Job Titles:
  • Chairman of the Finance Committee
  • Finance Committee Chair / Controller, Engineered Plastic Components, Port Huron / Secretary

Doreen Kephart

Job Titles:
  • Ross Education, LLC / Marine City

Lindsay Wallace

Job Titles:
  • Planner, St. Clair County Metropolitan Planning Commission, Port Huron

Lynnea McFadden

Job Titles:
  • Director of Programs and Services
Lynnea joins Friends after many years of facilitating conservation efforts surrounding Michigan's natural resources. She holds a bachelor's degree in Fisheries and Wildlife Management from Lake Superior State University, and a Master of Science degree in Conservation Biology from Central Michigan University. She began her career in the western Upper Peninsula as the Program Director for the Upper Peninsula Land Conservancy. After moving to the Blue Water area in 2012, she transitioned into teaching at Macomb and St. Clair Community Colleges, most notably building and teaching SC4's environmental science course. Lynnea partnered with Friends on multiple projects throughout the years, encouraging her students to go beyond the classroom walls and step into local ecological stewardship. Then in May of 2022, she took the next step and transitioned into the Director of Programs and Services for Friends of the St. Clair River. When she is not engaging local partners in our community, she lives on a farm with her husband and children. You might find her tending goats and chickens, weeding a garden, fishing, hunting, or swimming in our blue water's training for her next triathlon.

Melissa Kivel

Job Titles:
  • Education Manager
Melissa graduated with high honors from Western Michigan University earning her Bachelor of Science Degree in Education with a focus on science instruction. Melissa's first experience with Friends of the St. Clair River came in 2010 as a volunteer for our Stream Leaders water quality monitoring program. As a volunteer leader, she supervised teams of volunteers in Burtch Creek and Silver Creek searching for high-quality, pollution-sensitive macroinvertebrates. Later as a seasonal employee for the St. Clair County Health Department, she spent several summers collecting and processing surface water samples and monitoring local beaches for E. coli. Melissa can be found out in the field teaching her own three children and husband the importance of conservation and citizen science by growing milkweed, monitoring monarch caterpillars and tagging monarch butterflies for the University of Kansas' Monarch Watch research program.

Pamela Wall

Job Titles:
  • Port Huron Yacht Club Member, Algonac / Member

Paulette Duhaime

Job Titles:
  • Team Member
Paulette has been a team member providing consolation for our St. Clair River Area of Concern program since 2010. She is responsible for the technical, educational and administrative components of our Area of Concern grant from Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE). Paulette has been a leader for the St. Clair River Binational Public Advisory Council for over 20 years. She serves as our Statewide Public Advisory Council representative and sits on our Drinking Water subcommittee.

Sheri J. Faust - President

Job Titles:
  • President
  • Board of Directors, President
As Co-Founder and President of Friends of the St. Clair River, Sheri's led the organization from its grassroots start to become the region's largest environmental nonprofit and a trusted leader with statewide and international recognition. Sheri has been employed by the St. Clair County Health Department as Environmental Health Educator since 2004; her responsibilities include mitigating environmental health hazards, providing community education and conducting environmental monitoring. Prior to working for the Health Department, she was Education Director at the Michigan Science Center and Fund Development Director at Girl Scouts-Michigan Waterway Council. Sheri also incorporated St. Clair County Earth Fair, the longest-running and largest Earth Day event in Michigan. Sheri holds a Bachelor of Science in Natural Resource Management from Michigan State University. Sheri is a certified Planning and Zoning Citizen Planner, certified Master Gardener, a Planning Commissioner for Port Huron Township, and Board Member for the Community Foundation of St. Clair County. Her service to the community was recognized with a Blue Water Woman Government Professional of the Year award.

Tiffany Francis

Job Titles:
  • Physician