Discover opportunities months before the RFP drops
Learn more →Business & Risk Management Specialist
Direct Phone
Employing Organization
Board meetings and strategic plans from Corinne Elliot's organization
The board discussed several items, including the status of the Corporate Challenge all-accessible climbing tower, which was removed from the table for future re-presentation. Conditional approvals were granted for the Grips drift carts, contingent upon addressing safety requirements, maintenance standards, and manual revisions, and for the Erie Zoo train modification, pending inspection. Additionally, the board approved the Crazy Dance amusement ride and the Tubby Slide attraction. Finally, the board began discussions regarding the installation of a new Mammoth ride by Proslide.
The council meeting focused on the operational phase of the Pennsylvania Statewide Invasive Species Management Plan. Key discussions included updates on invasive species such as the box tree moth, spotted lanternfly, and the potential spread of golden mussels. The council reviewed and prioritized recommendations within the Invasive Species Management Plan through breakout groups covering Prevention, Early Detection and Rapid Response, Eradication and Containment, and Long-Term Management. Additionally, members discussed potential organizational structures for the Partnerships for Regional Invasive Species Management (PRISM) initiative, upcoming outreach events for the PA Farm Show, and communication strategies for invasive species prevention.
The council received a presentation on vegetation management strategies from FirstEnergy Corporation, focusing on the challenges posed by invasive species, including insect infestations like the Emerald Ash Borer and various invasive plant species. Committee reports were provided on legislative efforts regarding the Invasive Species Act, proposed Tier ranking systems for invasive species, planning for Pennsylvania Native Species Day, and updates on aquatic invasive species rapid response planning and outreach efforts. Additionally, regional committee updates and information on upcoming hiring and events were shared.
The meeting focused on the implementation of the updated Pennsylvania Invasive Species Management Plan through committee reports and breakout group discussions. Key topics included updates on agency efforts regarding invasive plants, insects, and aquatic species; the status of the proposed Invasive Species Act; upcoming educational outreach initiatives like Native Species Day and the Farm Show; and strategies for prevention, early detection, rapid response, and long-term management of invasive species. The committee also discussed the use of logic models for planning and the potential for a Center for Excellence for Invasive Species Management.
The French Creek Watershed Cooperative Weed Management Area (FCW-CWMA) Strategic Management Plan provides a framework for addressing invasive species within the French Creek Watershed in northwestern Pennsylvania. It is structured around four primary goals: preventing the introduction and spread of invasive plants, controlling established infestations and restoring native habitats, educating and engaging the community, and systematically inventorying and monitoring invasive species populations. The plan aims to preserve and enhance the ecological integrity and biodiversity of the watershed by coordinating efforts, sharing resources, and fostering community involvement to mitigate the impact of invasive species.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
Decision makers at Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
Enrich your entire CRM with verified emails, phone numbers, and buyer intelligence for every account in your TAM.
Keep data fresh automatically
What makes us different
Cathy Neff
Acting Chief Technology Officer
Key decision makers in the same organization
© 2026 Starbridge