The Apalachicola Riverkeeper has named a new director and deputy director.
The group announced Tuesday that Dan Tonsmeier, who currently served as deputy director will take the director’s position.
He will take the place of Andy Smith who will continue as a legal advisor to Riverkeeper from his new home in South Carolina.
Meg Nelson, originally from Walton County, will become the Riverkeeper deputy director.
She brings 13 years of non-profit management experience to the job.
She is a master naturalist and master wildlife conservationist with a degree in chemistry from the University of Washington.
Miss Nelson said she will work to make sure the public is aware of the threats to the Apalachicola watershed.
The Apalachicola Riverkeeper was created in 1999 to provide advocacy for the protection of the Apalachicola River and Bay, its tributaries and watersheds.
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