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Staff & Leadership

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Taylor Eagan, Executive Director

Taylor began serving as Executive Director in Spring of 2023 after serving as Program Director and first joining the organization in 2017. Over the years, she has played a key role in strengthening the systems that support the organization’s programs, expanding access to nature experiences, and ensuring that The Nature Connection’s services are responsive to community needs. Her leadership has also focused on opening the organization more fully to the local community and increasing awareness of its work and impact across the region.

 

With a deep foundation in animal behavior, observation, and nature-based practice, she brings a behavioral lens to program design, staff development, and organizational strategy. Her work centers on understanding how beings—human or otherwise—learn, adapt, and respond to the environments around them. This perspective shapes The Nature Connection’s individualized approach across memory care communities, youth programs, adult day centers, and group homes. Her areas of expertise include the behavioral expressions of grief, the development of maladaptive responses, and the subtle, often unintended ways environments shape behavior.

 

Alongside her role at The Nature Connection, she serves as a Faculty Fellow at the Center for Animals and Public Policy at Tufts University and as Adjunct Faculty at Unity Environmental University. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and a Master of Science in Animals and Public Policy from the Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine.

 

Across all her work, she is committed to creating environments grounded in respect, curiosity, and connection—ensuring that both people and animals are met with understanding and dignity. When she’s not working, Taylor spends her time with her dog in the garden, on the beach, or in the mountains.

teagan@nature-connection.org

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Rick Arnaud, Development Director

A strategic advancement professional for over 20+ years, Rick began his role as Development Director in spring of 2026. He has deep experience in annual fund, major gifts, donor databases, development operations, organizational budgeting, and donor and Board engagement.

 

His connection to nature runs deep as most of his professional career has been in the environmental nonprofit arena. A Concord native, with deep ties to the Mount Washington Valley as well, he is thrilled to “be back home” to raise awareness of and funds for the Nature Connection. Grilling on his patio, fishing, traveling, swimming, and reading his favorite mystery writers while on a nice, sandy beach are some of his favorite activities when not in the office.

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Carol Hani, Program Coordinator

Carol began as a program volunteer with The Nature Connection in 2015 and joined the staff as Program Coordinator in 2018.  She has a passion for working with elders and values their insights and wisdom.

 

Carol received her Master's Degree in Social Work from the University of Pennsylvania and has over 20 years of experience in geriatric social work. She enjoys the creative and enthusiastic responses that nature evokes in the participants and staff/volunteers alike! In her free time, Carols likes walking the trails in Concord, doing open water swimming in the summer, and listening to the frogs in the spring. 

Autumn Cutting, Program Coordinator

Autumn came to The Nature Connection in May 2019 with 10 years of experience leading outdoor and educational youth programs, and 6 years of experience as a farm-based educator.

 

She has worked with preschools and summer day camps, completed a year of service with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps in Camden, NJ, volunteered on the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, and led rustic programs for youth on the west coast of Scotland. Her goal is to help others find inner wholeness and healing through connecting with the earth.​

 

Autumn spent part of her childhood in southern New York state, though she primarily grew up among the deserts, mountains, and coastline of Oregon. She has a BA in Religion and Hispanic Studies from St. Olaf College in Minnesota and has earned her Nature Journal Educator's Certificate through the Wild Wonder Foundation. She loves camping and hiking, cooking and growing food, making music, and photographing the natural beauty all around us. 

Monica Kucich, Program Coordinator

Monica holds a degree in Biology from Middlebury College and brings decades of experience in curriculum development, as well as extensive experience teaching middle school science in independent school settings.

 

Originally from Maryland, Monica has spent her entire adult life in New England. She brings a deep respect for and curiosity about the natural world to her work, along with a strong educational foundation and a thoughtful, intentional approach to program design. We are grateful to have Monica join our team and look forward to the expertise and care she brings to our programs.

Bethany Burke, Volunteer & Intern Coordinator

Bethany started at the Nature Connection as a program volunteer and then joined the staff as the Volunteer Coordinator in April 2023. She received a BS in Biochemistry with a minor in Psychological Sciences from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and is currently pursuing her Master of Public Health degree at Umass Lowell.

 

Bethany believes in the therapeutic power of nature and is excited to help others volunteer and engage with the organization and participants. In her free time, Bethany enjoys running, playing soccer, traveling and spending time with friends and family.

Sonya Wirtanen, Development & Communciations Coordinator

Sonya brings a strong background in education and development within the independent school and wellness sectors, along with a solid understanding of nonprofit organizations.

 

Her enthusiasm, professionalism, and positive energy have already proven to be valuable assets to our organization. We are grateful to have Sonya on our team and look forward to the impact her experience and skills will have as we continue to grow and strengthen our work.

Our Board of Directors

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Alan Jay Rom, Vice President & Treasure 

Alan has been a civil rights lawyer for over 50 years, litigating employment, education, housing and voting rights law reform cases. They can be found on his website, www.romlawoffice.com. He was co-counsel on the Massachusetts school finance litigation and wrote two published law review articles, available on his website. He has been an adjunct professor at Northeastern University School of Law and Tufts University and lectured at various law schools and undergraduate colleges and universities.

 

Alan is an original founder and incorporator of the Political Asylum/Immigration Representation Project (PAIR) in 1989 and the only original founder still on the board. He served as treasurer of PAIR at the beginning and then as Board president for some 16 years. Alan has been on the Greater Boston Legal Services (GBLS) Board and another legal services organization that merged with GBLS continuously since 1980. He is a member of the Board of Massachusetts Citizens Against the Death Penalty, Inc. and a predecessor organization since 1979 and the President/Treasurer of its sister tax-exempt educational organization, Massachusetts Citizens Against the Death Penalty Fund, Inc. since its founding in 1983.

 

In addition to Alan’s employment law practice, he is a volunteer attorney for Multicultural Education, Training and Advocacy, Inc. (META) and serves as META’s corporate clerk. META is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization providing legal services to parents of children of limited English proficiency in public schools across the country. Over the years he has provided advice to many non-profit organizations on all kinds of matters, such as by-law revisions, programs, and other legal issues they face.

Jennifer Albanese, Clerk 

Jenn has volunteered with The Nature Connection since 2012, holding both board and committee positions. She brings 30 years of project and operations management experience in the educational publishing, high tech, and non-profit fields, and is the current Managing Director of Concord Youth Theatre in West Concord.

 

She has a passion for grant writing and increased awards of foundation grants by 300% during her recent tenure at Concord Prison Outreach. Jenn has served on many community boards and is clerk for the Carlisle Cultural Council and the Savoyard Light Opera Company. She never ceases to be amazed by what can be done when neighbors share creative and practical talents, and is delighted to support The Nature Connection in its work connecting human and animal neighbors with the more isolated members of our communities. Jenn believes deeply in the transformational power of nature and the importance of nature to our mental and physical health.

Ian Agranat

Ian is the husband of Carol Hani (current Program Coordinator with the Nature Connection). Ian is a successful serial entrepreneur, angel investor, and non-profit board member. Ian is presently the founder/CEO of Wildlife Acoustics, the leading provider of acoustic monitoring equipment and software tools used by biologists, ecologists, and land managers around the globe for monitoring vocal wildlife like birds, frogs, and bats for conservation and research.

 

Prior to Wildlife Acoustics, Ian was the founder/CEO of Agranat Systems, a technology company, which he sold in a $33 million transaction to a publicly traded Fortune 500 semiconductor business in 2000. After the acquisition, Ian served as the General Manager and member of the executive team of the parent company. Ian has successfully raised capital for, invested in and advised dozens of start-up companies. Ian is a limited partner in three venture capital funds (Backstage Capital, Bright Ventures, and Visible Hands) dedicated to financing diverse entrepreneurs.

 

On the non-profit side, Ian was a founding board member of People Making a Difference in the 1990s, and presently serves as the Vice Chair of the Board of Directors of REACH, a domestic violence prevention agency. Ian and Carol are committed to The Nature Connection and are prepared to make significant financial contributions toward this effort. More information can be found on his public linked-in profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/agranat.

Lisa Brukilacchio

Lisa has been connected with The Nature Connection since 1994, when a mutual friend introduced her to Rebecca Reynolds Weil. In addition to working with Rebecca to develop related academic curricula, they taught at Tufts and Lisa served on the board for years. In addition to her clinical experience as an Occupational Therapist in multiple settings, Lisa has also worked in academics and municipal roles focused on community engagement on environmental and social justice issues.

 

As the former Director of the Somerville Community Health Agenda, working in Community Health Improvement at Cambridge Health Alliance, she continued to focus on community building and social inclusion across systems working towards more just, equitable communities. She has also been involved in developing community-based programs and non-profits to increase access to environmental education programs for urban youth & families, food security, access to nature and greenspace, urban gardens & forestry, public art, and watershed management. These experiences have provided opportunities to develop skills in grant writing, project and volunteer management, and advocacy related to equitable access to nature for health and wellbeing.

Marcia Chertok

Marcia has been connected with The Nature Connection since 1995 when she and her husband Allan were invited to a benefit being held for Allan’s friend Sarah Reynolds Ward’s nature based therapeutic traveling programs.

 

Hearing about The Nature Connection’s mission to bring the power of nature inside to comfort and inspire people isolated from the natural world resonated with her.

 

Marcia was raised in a bustling household filled with animals rescued from pet stores and zoo animals needing special attention. Marcia’s mother was on the National Wild Flower Association’s board; she led annual wild flower walks on her property in the Indiana Sand Dunes. Her father was a fine artist. Her mother was a textile designer. The Nature Connection’s Nature, Animals, and the Arts program base couldn’t have been a better match for her.

 

Through the years, Marcia has co-directed the office, been a program volunteer, volunteer trainer, member of the board, and on the events committee; her family has housed a myriad of program animals.

 

Marcia held the position of Research Specialist in the Harvard School of Public Health’s Occupational Health Program for over 30 years. She is a partner of Health Research Associates providing data collection training, data management, and staffing for Occupational and Public Health research.

Elda Kalivioti

Elda is Vice President, Premier Client Relationship Manager, Eastern Bank in Concord, MA. She has extensive experience serving non-profit organizations, Family Offices, and high-net-worth individuals. Elda earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management from Bentley University. Active in the community, Elda also serves on the board of the Concord Rotary Endowment.

Nancy Stillman

Nancy has been involved with The Nature Connection for 22+ years. Starting in January 1999, Nancy worked as a volunteer and a Program Coordinator, served on the Advisory Board, and is now on the Board of Directors. Having grown up with a mother who was a wildlife rehabilitator, she was raised to love and care for animals and the natural world. Nancy did her first “programs” when she was in Junior High School and her mom would let her stay home to help show the local kindergarten students the animals in our care.

 

Nancy is an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ, and serves as a Deacon at the United Church of Christ in Boxborough, MA. Nancy currently cares for several Nature Connection program animals at her home in Acton, MA: Barred Owl, several Spotted Salamanders (including “Big Sally”), and numerous snails of several varieties. Nancy brings a long history of hands-on work with The Nature Connection, beginning with deep connections with Rebecca Reynolds Weil and Sarah Seabury Ward. Nancy also brings a passion for the mission of The Nature Connection and a strong commitment to the people we serve.

​​Sarah Seabury Reynolds Ward

Founder, Board Member Emerita

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In her early career, Sarah began to inquire how children play and learn. She saw wonder as the key to keeping curiosity alive. This led her to study teaching, the arts, and sciences. She sought to turn the classroom into direct engagement with the natural world. Sarah attended the Putney School, the Shady Hill Teacher Apprenticeship Program, and Sarah Lawrence College. She received her Master’s in Education from Lesley University. In the 1970’s, Sarah collaborated with fellow teachers to develop The School for Centered Learning, seeking to offer children an interdisciplinary approach to learning. In 1983, they created a traveling educational and therapeutic arts and nature program and founded the organization now called The Nature Connection.

Sarah’s daughter, Rebecca Reynolds Weil, MS, OTR/L, worked with her mother as a teacher from 1985-1993, carrying the organization forward as executive director from 1993-2002. Rebecca documented the work of The Nature Connection in her award-winning book Bring Me the Ocean, and now serves as an advisory board member.

Sarah currently lives in Newburyport, Massachusetts and still keeps in touch with our staff, volunteers, and Board of Directors.

Advisory Council

In addition to our Board of Directors, The Nature Connection is fortunate to have a team of talented, experienced advisors who provide valuable feedback, insight, and advice on our initiatives and strategic direction.

Advisors

Becky Bartovics

Tina Bloom

Judith Burton

Christine Callahan

Justin King

Ellen Leigh

Liz Loudon

Nicole Pecorelli

Nancy Shepherd

Rebecca Reynolds Weil

CONTACT US

Physical Address
80 Beharrell Street, Suite D
Concord, MA 01742

Phone: (978) 369-2585

Email: info@nature-connection.org

501(c)(3) Non-Profit: 04-2652021

Mailing Address
P.O. Box 155
Concord, MA 01742

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