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                      Heather Brasell leads a pollinator census group to calculate the population of local pollinator species.
impressed me with her work ethic on the property and thinking outside the box. I think that is probably my favorite thing about Heather. She’s always want- ing to experiment, always wanting to do something different and always wanting to reach out to the public to share that learned knowledge,” said McClellan. “I love going out there on the property to look at all the work that they’ve done. Everything’s done to a tee.”
As she looks to the future and what’s next, Brasell is excited to leverage con- nections made through her recent award to continue to drive her work forward.
“I really appreciate this award. I’ve
always appreciated all my colleagues,
interagency and across the board, who
have helped me along the way. This kind
of award helps me to ask them to sup-
port what I’m doing. I love everything I
do. I say working in the woods keeps my
mind, body and soul in good shape,” said
Brasell. “This work is about collaboration.
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     You need to work with other people. You need to respect them. You need to listen to them. When I do my educational out- reach, I help other people in other places just as much as they come and help me. It’s about working together as a team.” 
JOHN CASEY IS A STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS PROFESSIONAL WHO SUPPORTS CLIENTS THROUGH THE ART OF STORYTELLING. IN HIS DOWNTIME, JOHN CAN BE FOUND HUNTING AND FISHING ON HIS FAMILY’S CENTENNIAL FARM IN NORTHWEST GEORGIA.
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