SUE MCGUIRE

Secretary 2012 to 2013

Sue has been involved in science and environmental education for 30 years. She began by teaching biology at Central College in Pella, IA. I then moved to New Mexico and joined the staff of the NM Museum of Natural History & Science, first as the Coordinator for Outreach Programs and then as the Manager of Public Programs. She managed the education department, including an off-site environmental education center, and the exhibits department. In 1998 Sue became the Director of Education at the Teton Science School in Jackson, WY, where she managed residential environmental education programs and administered the Professional Residency in Environmental Education, a graduate program to train new educators. Currently she provides professional services to non-profits, specializing in environmental and non-formal education. She is also a mentor in the graduate program at Prescott College, AZ, where she works with students in environmental education. Sue was one of the founders of the Environmental Association for New Mexico and has served on the board of the Wyoming Association for Environmental Education since 1999. She currently chairs the NAAEE Affiliate Network steering committee and serves on the leadership team of EECapacity.