
BRIAN RITTER
Brian Ritter serves as the Executive Director of Nahant Marsh and the Coordinator and Faculty for Eastern Iowa Community Colleges’ Conservation program and is the Co-Principal Investigator for the EARTH Center, a National Science Foundation initiative to help America’s community and tribal colleges prepare the nation’s environmental workforce. Brian started his career his career with EICC in 2002 as science faculty, and has been serving as Nahant Marsh since 2007. Brian has a BS from St. Ambrose University, an MS from Western Illinois University with additional advanced training in wildland firefighting and wetland ecology. Brian serves on the Friends of Fairmount Cemetery and Prairie, the Schuetzen Park Gilde, the Partners of Scott County Watersheds Board, the Scott County Integrated Roadside Vegetation Management Advisory Committee, the Our Lady of the Prairie Retreat Center Advisory Committee, and the Louisa Ecological Area Advisory Committee (Big Sand Mound). He also has a small goat herd that he rents out for ecological restoration.
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Brian Ritter serves as the Executive Director of Nahant Marsh and the Coordinator and Faculty for Eastern Iowa Community Colleges’ Conservation program and is the Co-Principal Investigator for the EARTH Center, a National Science Foundation initiative to help America’s community and tribal colleges prepare the nation’s environmental workforce. Brian started his career his career with EICC in 2002 as science faculty, and has been serving as Nahant Marsh since 2007. Brian has a BS from St. Ambrose University, an MS from Western Illinois University with additional advanced training in wildland firefighting and wetland ecology. Brian serves on the Friends of Fairmount Cemetery and Prairie, the Schuetzen Park Gilde, the Partners of Scott County Watersheds Board, the Scott County Integrated Roadside Vegetation Management Advisory Committee, the Our Lady of the Prairie Retreat Center Advisory Committee, and the Louisa Ecological Area Advisory Committee (Big Sand Mound). He also has a small goat herd that he rents out for ecological restoration.
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