Matt Berres cut his river teeth helping grow the Potomac Conservancy from a fledgling outfit hoping to preserve a small stretch of that river into a group programmed to preserve the waterway from Point Lookout to the Fairfax Stone.
Last month, he took hold of fresh reins as the first executive director of the South River Federation, itself a growing group set on turning that watershed around.
"Since Matt has in-depth experience with watershed groups, he has been able to hit the ground running - he's already getting us organized to be more effective," said Federation President Kincey Potter.
And that is just one...
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