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Meet The Team

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GIFT is a team of dedicated professionals working to help communities and landowners understand the benefits of green infrastructure and how it can help them meet their land use goals. We lead workshops, provide technical assistance, complete on-the-ground projects, organize stakeholder groups, collect data, lead volunteers, provide hands-on learning for students, and much, much, more.

 


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Charriss York

Program Director, Green Stormwater Infrastructure

charriss.york@ag.tamu.edu

Christie Taylor

Wetland Program Specialist

christina.taylor@ag.tamu.edu

Celina Gauthier Lowry

Watershed Program Specialist

celina.lowry@ag.tamu.edu

Scott Jones

Community Outreach Specialist

scott.jones@ag.tamu.edu

Michael Niebuhr

Green Infrastructure Program Coordinator

michael.niebuhr@ag.tamu.edu

Julie Cain

Business Coordinator

julie.cain@ag.tamu.edu

 

Aiyana Baptiste

Green Infrastructure Associate

aiyana.baptiste@ag.tamu.edu

Michael Jimenez

Wetland Assistant

michael.jimenez@ag.tamu.edu

We’re a part of the Disaster Assessment and Recovery (DAR) group of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.

Our Texas Community Watershed Partners office is headquartered in Houston, but our work takes us up and down the Texas Coast and inland whenever partnerships allow.

Follow any of the links below and also learn more about our sister planning program, CHARM (Community Health and Resource Management).

 

 

 

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