Jason Frenzel

Community Engagement Director at Huron River Watershed Council

Jason Frenzel has over two decades of experience in community engagement and environmental conservation. Currently serving as the Community Engagement Director at Huron River Watershed Council since March 2011, Jason leads efforts to enhance human resource capacity, diversify engagement, and empower local communities for the betterment of the Huron River and its surroundings. Prior to this role, experience includes serving as the Volunteer & Outreach Coordinator for the City of Ann Arbor from December 2001 to March 2011, and as a Groundwater Technician at Washtenaw County Conservation District from 1999 to 2001, where collaboration with local farmers promoted environmentally friendly agricultural practices. Additionally, Jason worked as an Assistant Inspector at Washtenaw County Road Commission from 1994 to 1996, conducting aggregate and density testing to ensure compliance with design standards. Jason holds a degree from Michigan State University.

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Huron River Watershed Council

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Founded in 1965, the Huron River Watershed Council (HRWC) is southeast Michigan’s oldest environmental organization dedicated to river protection. The Huron River Watershed Council works to inspire attitudes, behaviors, and economies to protect, rehabilitate, and sustain the Huron River System. HRWC is a nonprofit coalition of Huron Valley residents, businesses, and local governments. The Council bridges political boundaries by building partnerships between and among communities, community leaders, residents, and commercial enterprises. Serving those constituencies, HRWC monitors the Huron River, its tributaries, lakes, and groundwater, and directs multiple programs addressing pollution prevention and abatement, wetland and floodplain protection, citizen education, and natural resource and land-use planning.


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