Board of Directors
Meet the Members

Bradford McKeown, President
Officer & Executive Committee

Bradford McKeown, President
Officer & Executive Committee

Joe Metzler, Vice President
Officer & Executive Committee

Joe Metzler, Vice President
Officer & Executive Committee

Amy Burgess, Secretary
Officer & Executive Committee

Amy Burgess, Secretary
Officer & Executive Committee

Don Yost, Treasurer
Officer & Executive Committee

Don Yost, Treasurer
Officer & Executive Committee

Mike Dunning
Officer & Executive Committee

Mike Dunning
Officer & Executive Committee

Marty Giles
Wavecrest Discoveries, Tourism

Marty Giles
Wavecrest Discoveries, Tourism

Lucas Green
Weyerhaeuser

Lucas Green
Weyerhaeuser

Rishia Latta
City of Coos Bay

Rishia Latta
City of Coos Bay

Joan Mahaffy
Private Landowner, Ranching & Agriculture

Joan Mahaffy
Private Landowner, Ranching & Agriculture

Jeff Messerle
Private Landowner, Ranching & Agriculture

Jeff Messerle
Private Landowner, Ranching & Agriculture

Kristopher Murphy
Coquille Indian Tribe

Kristopher Murphy
Coquille Indian Tribe

Rebecca Muse
South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve (SSNERR)

Rebecca Muse
South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve (SSNERR)

Larry Reiber
Member-at-Large

Larry Reiber
Member-at-Large

Randy Smith
Oregon Department of Forestry

Randy Smith
Oregon Department of Forestry

John Sweet
Coos County Commissioner

John Sweet
Coos County Commissioner
Board Operations
(1) Approve the Association’s mission and review its performance in achieving it;
(2) Regularly assess the ever-changing environmental integrity, economic stability, and watershed health to improve the organization’s strategy to be responsive;
(3) Annually review and approve the organization’s budget;
(4) Annually review the Executive Director’s performance;
(5) Approve major policies;
(6) Serve on at least one committee.
For more information about Board responsibilities, see the Board bylaws.
Any proposed action by the Board of Directors will be discussed with the goal of seeking consensus through a process encouraging all members to express their points of view or concerns. For key decision points, or if consensus cannot be reached, any member can call for a vote, and that call must be seconded. Discussion will occur and a vote will be taken with results documented in the meeting minutes.
A 2/3 majority of members voting is required for a vote to pass.
Board members may abstain from voting if they feel they are unable to participate in a vote. If a board member abstains, they are still counted as present with respect to determining a quorum.
For more information about board decision-making, see the Board Bylaws.
Substantial business of the Coos Watershed Association is conducted through committees
chartered by the Board of Directors. Board-level committees of the Association include:
- Executive Committee
- Finance Committee
- Governance Committee
These committees operate with the delegated power and authority of the Board of Directors to accomplish specific tasks, including but not limited to (a) making Board decisions, (b) authorizing expenditures, (c) adopting budgets, (d) setting policies, or (e) establishing programs. For more info on board committee makeup and responsibilities, see the Board Bylaws.
The Board may also establish any other working or advisory committee it deems appropriate. These non-board level committees do not have the power to make Board level decisions, authorize expenditures, adopt budgets, or establish programs. Current non-board level committees include:
- Outreach and Education Committee
For questions about committees or how to join one as a community member, contact Executive Director Haley Lutz at hlutz@cooswatershed.org.