International Erosion Control Association Announces New Board Members
October 16, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Ron Faucher, Becky Gauthier and Lee Johnson will take office in February 2006 to serve their three-year terms on the Board. Faucher, Gauthier and Johnson come from distinctly different backgrounds, but are all dedicated professionals with the success of the IECA as their first priority. As members of the governing body of the association, they will play key roles in determining the association’s future.Ron Faucher, CPESC, has worked in watershed protection for 40 years in various capacities and today is the Source Protection Coordinator at Portland (Maine, USA) Water District. He served on IECA’s Awards Committee and is currently on the Membership Advisory, Student Resources, Chapter Advisory and Executive committees. He has been a member of IECA since 1988, when he attended his first conference, and is a proud member of the Decade Club. He serves as secretary for the Northeast Chapter and is currently Administrative Vice President of the IECA Board of Directors.
Becky Gauthier is the Technical Representative for Fiber Marketing International, Inc., and has worked in the erosion control industry since 1990. She is currently the president of the Pacific Northwest Chapter of IECA and has served on the Chapter Board of Directors since 1999. Becky has also served as the Secretary of the IECA Board of Directors, and chaired both the Chapter Advisory Committee and the Student Resources Committee.
Lee Johnson, CPESC, has been with the Geo-Fabrics/Erosion Control Division of the Buckley Powder Co., Englewood, Colorado, USA for the past 17 years and has been involved in all facets of the erosion control industry for 20 years. He has held the CPESC certification since 1993. Lee is an active member of numerous organizations that are involved in erosion, sediment control and revegetation programs, including: IECA; Mountain States Chapter, IECA; American Society for Testing and Materials; Golf Course Builders Association of America; Colorado Contractors Association; in addition to other local and regional associations.
About IECA
The International Erosion Control Association (IECA) is the world’s oldest and largest association devoted entirely to helping members solve the problems caused by erosion and its byproduct – sediment. Founded in 1972, IECA is a non-profit organization that serves as the premier global resource for the prevention and control of erosion. For more information about state-of-the-art educational events and materials, please visit our web site at www.ieca.org.