Good afternoon, Hubbard Brook.
I'm writing with mixed emotions to share the news that Sarah Garlick, Senior Director of Science Engagement, will be moving on after nearly nine years of tremendous service to HBRF and the wider Hubbard Brook community.
Sarah was recruited by The Nature Conservancy and will begin work as their Director of Conservation for New Hampshire on May 1. Sarah's last day with HBRF will be on April 7. The opportunity to grow professionally, as part of a bigger team, dedicated to science-policy engagement was irresistible. Although it is a major loss to Hubbard Brook, I hope you'll join me in celebrating Sarah's achievements and her transition to this exciting new career phase.
Sarah's contributions to public engagement with science positioned Hubbard Brook at the leading edge of this emerging field. This is our opportunity to take stock of her excellent work and to recognize the creativity, talent, and dedication that made it all happen.
Of course, please feel free to reach out to Sarah personally to wish her well. I also invite you to join us for a farewell lunch in Sarah's honor at Hubbard Brook on March 28 - stay tuned for details.
Sincerely,
Anthea
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Anthea Lavallee (she/her)
Executive Director
Hubbard Brook Research Foundation
30 Pleasant Street
Woodstock, VT 05091
Office: (802) 432-1042