From staff reports
Yemassee’s Nemours Wildlife Foundation has added two new staff members since the start of the year.
First, Nemours welcomed Kimberly Larsen to its team in the role of Business Administrator. Larsen who holds a Master’s in Business Administration from the University of South Carolina, brings with her more than 20 years of experience in business and operations management, accounting, and marketing.
“We are thrilled to have Ms. Larsen joining our team,” Nemours Wildlife Foundation President and CEO Andrew Bridges, Ph.D., said in a news release. “Her skills and experiences greatly enhance institutional capacity and will play a crucial role in our future growth and maximizing our impact in conservation science and education.”
Also, this month, Nemours has added Sara Miller as the Donor Relations and Development Coordinator. In her new role, she will be communicating project updates, organizing donor stewardship events and tours, and assisting supporters with their philanthropic goals.
Miller received her Bachelor’s of Science from Old Dominion University with a lifelong dream of working in environmental conservation. Originally from Virginia, Miller recently relocated to Beaufort from Oklahoma City. For the past six years, she has worked with higher education and arts nonprofit organizations coordinating special events and large fundraisers.
“I am truly looking forward to meeting with our generous and growing number of enthusiastic supporters who share our commitment to conservation,” Miller said. “Having been in the area for just a few weeks, I quickly realized Beaufort is full of engaged community members who share our values and vision. I am excited to be an advocate for Nemours within this wonderful community.”
While Miller will be reaching out to constituents soon, she can be contacted before then at 843-846-2539 or smiller@nemourswildlife.org.
The Nemours Wildlife Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit private operating foundation whose mission is to facilitate conservation and human well-being in the ACE Basin and beyond through collaborative scientific research, leadership development, management demonstration, and experiential education.