To contact all staff by phone:
920-793-4007
![Sue Crowley](https://www.woodlanddunes.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Sue-Crowley.jpg)
Sue Crowley
Executive Director
suec@woodlanddunes.org
Sue Crowley has been affiliated with Woodland Dunes for over 20 years, as a partner, a board member, and land manager. She became the third executive director in our 50 year history in January of 2024. Sue is a graduate of UW-Madison with a BS in forest science and an MS in soils. Sue is charged with the overall operations and guidance of our nature center. Her favorite tree is Tsuga canadensis and her favorite bird song belongs to the hermit thrush.
Sue Crowley has been affiliated with Woodland Dunes for over 20 years, as a partner, a board member, and land manager. She became the third executive director in our 50 year history in January of 2024. Sue is a graduate of UW-Madison with a BS in forest science and an MS in soils. Sue is charged with the overall operations and guidance of our nature center. Her favorite tree is Tsuga canadensis and her favorite bird song belongs to the hermit thrush.
![Jessica Johnsrud](https://www.woodlanddunes.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Jess-Johnsrud.jpg)
Jessica Johnsrud
Education Coordinator/Assistant Director
jessicaj@woodlanddunes.org
Jess has been with Woodland Dunes since 2009, first as a volunteer and then as a staff member. She is a graduate of UW-Stevens Point with a BS in Biology. She is responsible for the development, coordination, and implementation of educational programs and assists the director. Her favorite bird song is the black-throated green warbler and she enjoys birding, reading and cooking.
Jess has been with Woodland Dunes since 2009, first as a volunteer and then as a staff member. She is a graduate of UW-Stevens Point with a BS in Biology. She is responsible for the development, coordination, and implementation of educational programs and assists the director. Her favorite bird song is the black-throated green warbler and she enjoys birding, reading and cooking.
![Max Kornetzke](https://www.woodlanddunes.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Max-Kornetzke-e1705423552267.jpeg)
Max Kornetzke
Land Manager/Butterfly Garden Coordinator
maxk@woodlanddunes.org
Max started at Woodland Dunes as a habitat restoration intern in 2023 and started full time as land manager in 2024. He is a graduate of UW-Madison with a BFA in Studio Art. He found his deep admiration for native plants through hiking and home landscaping and loves to grow native plants for their beauty and ecosystem functions. He manages our habitat restoration projects such as invasive species control and native plantings. He also manages our summer habitat restoration interns and organizes volunteer opportunities in our preserve and butterfly garden.
Max started at Woodland Dunes as a habitat restoration intern in 2023 and started full time as land manager in 2024. He is a graduate of UW-Madison with a BFA in Studio Art. He found his deep admiration for native plants through hiking and home landscaping and loves to grow native plants for their beauty and ecosystem functions. He manages our habitat restoration projects such as invasive species control and native plantings. He also manages our summer habitat restoration interns and organizes volunteer opportunities in our preserve and butterfly garden.
![Nancy Nabak](https://www.woodlanddunes.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Nancy-Nabak-scaled.jpg)
Nancy Nabak
Communication & Development Coordinator
nancyn@woodlanddunes.org
Nancy has been raising awareness and important funds at Woodland Dunes since 2014. She found her way to the Dunes through the love of birding, photography, and the written word. Nancy is a graduate of UW-Platteville with a BA in Speech Communications. She is responsible for mass communications, social media, fundraising events, financial campaigns, and community partnerships. Her self-chosen spirit animal is the Ivory-billed Woodpecker.
Nancy has been raising awareness and important funds at Woodland Dunes since 2014. She found her way to the Dunes through the love of birding, photography, and the written word. Nancy is a graduate of UW-Platteville with a BA in Speech Communications. She is responsible for mass communications, social media, fundraising events, financial campaigns, and community partnerships. Her self-chosen spirit animal is the Ivory-billed Woodpecker.
![Jenifer Thompson](https://www.woodlanddunes.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/jenifer-thompson-e1705425416314.jpg)
Jenifer A. Thompson
Administrative Assistant/Bookkeeper
jenifert@woodlanddunes.org
Jen is an accountant specializing in nonprofits and started working at Woodland Dunes in 2020. She is responsible for the finances and management of the donor database. Her professional career also includes low income housing, financial planning, and substance use disorder services. In her spare time, Jen enjoys exercising and spending time with her husband and grandchildren.
Jen is an accountant specializing in nonprofits and started working at Woodland Dunes in 2020. She is responsible for the finances and management of the donor database. Her professional career also includes low income housing, financial planning, and substance use disorder services. In her spare time, Jen enjoys exercising and spending time with her husband and grandchildren.
![Kennedy Zittel](https://www.woodlanddunes.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Kennedy-Zittel.jpg)
Kennedy Zittel
Naturalist
kennedyz@woodlanddunes.org
Kennedy began working at Woodland Dunes in 2020 as a habitat restoration intern and was hired full-time afterwards. She is a graduate of UW-Green Bay with a BS in Environmental Science and Geoscience. She splits her time between teaching education programs, helping with habitat restoration, and leading many of our wildlife research projects. In her spare time Kennedy likes to go camping, kayaking, and loves to spend time with her mastiff Gus.
Kennedy began working at Woodland Dunes in 2020 as a habitat restoration intern and was hired full-time afterwards. She is a graduate of UW-Green Bay with a BS in Environmental Science and Geoscience. She splits her time between teaching education programs, helping with habitat restoration, and leading many of our wildlife research projects. In her spare time Kennedy likes to go camping, kayaking, and loves to spend time with her mastiff Gus.
![Kyle Kraus](https://www.woodlanddunes.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Kyle-scaled.jpg)
Kyle Kraus
Cleaning Specialist
Kyle has been working at Woodland Dunes since 2022 through a partnership with Ascend Services. He is responsible for cleaning the public facilities. Kyle is an avid bowler and bocce ball player with Special Olympics and enjoys listening to music.