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Madison Di Lorenzo Takes the Helm as Director of Powder Basin Watershed Council

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Madison Di Lorenzo has been appointed as the new Executive Director of the Powder Basin Watershed Council (PBWC), succeeding her role as Watershed Restoration Coordinator since January 2023. Originally from Utah, Di Lorenzo holds a B.S. in Environmental Science from Oregon State University, focusing on environmental water resources. Her experience includes working with various watershed councils and the Willamette National Forest on restoration and monitoring projects. PBWC commends her passion for community-based conservation and innovative restoration solutions, expressing enthusiasm for her continued leadership in this new capacity. (elkhornmediagroup.com)

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