About Us
Melvin Shepard, Jr., President
Dick Bierly, Vice President
Olivia Holding, Treasurer
Margie Misenheimer, Secretary
Sam Bland - Emerald Isle
Veronica Carter - Leland
Matthew Converse - Myock
Wanda Coston - Wilmington
Bill Ducker - Sunset Beach
Ernie Foster - Hatteras
James Barrie Gaskill - Ocracoke
Bill Hunneke - Greenville
Jackie Mardan - Wilmington
Mary Hunter Martin - Raleigh
Randy Mason - Emerald Isle
Dot McGee - Raleigh/Newport
Midge Ogletree - Columbia
David M. Paynter - Wilmington
Lewis Piner - Wendell
Richard Powers- New Bern
Duane Reynolds - Havelock
John Runkle - Chapel Hill
Bland Simpson - Chapel Hill
Donna Snead - Emerald Isle
Doug Wakeman - Pittsboro
Keith Walker - Beaufort
Ginger Webster - Kitty Hawk
NCCF STAFF MEMBERS
![]() | TODD MILLER |
![]() | RACHAEL CARLYLE Rachael joined the staff in March 2004 as the new Volunteer Coordinator. A native of Pennsylvania, Rachael spent most of her summers in Emerald Isle. She graduated from Gettysburg College with a BA in environmental studies. She also has a master's degree in marine policy and affairs from the University of Miami. Before joining the Federation, Rachael worked in environmental and marine science education and as a research technician at the Duke and UNC's marine labs. Email |
![]() | JAN DeBLIEU Jan DeBlieu joined the Federation in March 2003. As a long-time resident of the Outer Banks, Jan is active in many environmental efforts and was a co-founder of LegaSea – the regional coalition that successfully prevented Mobil and Chevron from drilling off the Outer Banks. In her work as an environmental activist and natural history writer, she has developed an intimate knowledge of the coastal ecosystem. She is responsible for the northern coast and Outer Banks area and works out of the Manteo Field Office. Email |
![]() | MIKE GILES Mike took over as the Cape Fear COASTKEEPER®in May 2006. Mike is a North Carolina native, and prior to joining NCCF, he served as the Open Space Land Manager for Durham County for five years. Mike has extensive stewardship, enforcement and advocacy experience, gathered from positions with the National Park Service, the US Army Corps of Engineers and NC and GA Parks and Recreation. He holds a BS in wildlife biology from North Carolina State University. Mike monitors the southern coastal region from the Wilmington field office. Email |
SARA HALLAS Sara came on board in February 2008. Before arriving at NCCF, she worked as special activities instructor at the N.C. Aquarium on Roanoke Island for three and a half years. She interned at Tecumesch Land Trust in Yellow Springs, Ohio, and conducted research on blue-legged hermit crabs in the Bahamas. She holds a bachelor of science with a major in biology. Email |
![]() | LAUREN KOLODIJ Lauren Kolodij has worked for the NCCF since 1992. She holds a BS in Environmental Conservation from NC State University. Lauren coordinates many of NCCF's conferences and coastal issue meetings. In addition, she staffs the Coastal Caucus, a coalition of grassroots and formal environmental organizations. Working with the Executive Director, Lauren's primary responsibility is to ensure implementation of NCCF Program goals and objectives. Email |
![]() | JO ANN MARSH Jo Ann Marsh started with the Coastal Federation in July of 1993. She brings over 30 years of business and accounting experience to the job. Her duties include handling the day-to-day business for the Federation, financial reporting, personnel and the management of the membership database. She has an associate degree in accounting and computer technology. Email |
![]() | CHRISTINE MILLER Christine Miller joined the staff in April 2006. She oversees external communications and staff and program planning for NCCF's three offices. She also manages special policy initiatives and programs from the main office. She has worked on coastal policy and protection issues for over ten years. Christine holds a BA in English from the University of Southern California and a master’s degree in marine policy/coastal management from the University of Delaware. |
SARAH PHILLIPS Coastal Outreach Specialist Sarah Phillips, originally from the mountains of Virginia, has worked in coastal North Carolina since 2001. She received a degree in Education from Longwood University and has been teaching in traditional and non-traditional settings for over eight years. With the Coastal Federation since August 2004, Sarah develops and orchestrates all educational programming out of our Newport office. Email |
TRACY SKRABAL Tracy Skrabal has led NCCF's field office in Wilmington for six years. She holds a Masters Degree in Marine Science and a BS in Geology from the College of William and Mary. Having held positions with the Virginia Institute of Marine Science and the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, she has accumulated more than 17 years experience planning and implementing coastal conservation projects. Tracy oversees restoration and stabilization projects for the NCCF. Email |
![]() | SALLY STEELE Sally Steele joined NCCF in mid-1996. Prior to coming to Ocean, she was with the North Carolina Zoological Society for 23 years where she served in progressive positions including Retail Director, Membership Director and Associate Director. Duties at NCCF include membership, grant writing, fund-raising, communications and organizational development. Sally serves on the board of directors of the Carteret Community Foundation and Friends of Cape Lookout National Seashore. She is also an instructor for the Duke University Certificate Program in Nonprofit Management. Email |
![]() | JIM STEPHENSON Jim Stephenson came to the NCCF in July 1999 and oversees NCCF policy efforts in the areas of industrial and barrier island development, and serves as NCCF's legislative liaison. Jim is a member of the Marine Fisheries Commission's Habitat and Water Quality Advisory Committee. Before coming to NCCF, Jim served as Executive Director of the Pamlico-Tar River Foundation, and as Advisor to the Governor of Pennsylvania, providing research and guidance on policy issues. Jim holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Gettysburg College, PA. Email |
![]() | FRANK TURSI Frank Tursi joined the NCCF staff in January 2002. He was a newspaper journalist for almost 30 years – the last 23 at the Winston-Salem Journal where he was the environmental and special-projects reporter. He has won numerous state and national writing awards for his environmental reporting, including the Scripps-Howard National Environmental Award and The Sierra Club's lifetime achievement award in 2002. Frank is responsible for the central coastal region. Email |
![]() | DR. LEXIA WEAVER Lexia Weaver, originally from Hialeah, Fl, joined NCCF in April 2007 after living in coastal North Carolina since 2002. Her background is in estuarine water quality and aquatic plant ecology and she has conducted over 10 years of research in estuarine environments in Delaware and North Carolina. Lexia holds a Masters degree and a Ph.D. in Marine Studies from the University of Delaware and a BS in Biology from Barry University in Miami Shores, FL. Lexia manages coastal restoration activities within the central region of coastal North Carolina. Email |
![]() | TED WILGIS Coastal Outreach Specialist Ted works in the Wilmington office focusing on oyster restoration projects and implementation of the Oyster Plan. Previously, he served as the Cape Fear COASTKEEPER® for 5 years and as NCCF's education director for 5 years. Before coming to NCCF, Ted worked with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation for nine years managing and developing education programs and a watershed planning initiative. Ted holds a BA in Zoology from Connecticut College and a US Coast Guard Captain's license and is currently enrolled in the Marine Biology Graduate program at UNCW. Email |












