Thursday, December 12, 2024
Friends of the Bay, a nonprofit organization dedicated to restoring Oyster Bay Harbor, recently hired Amanda Hornung as its new volunteer coordinator. Hornung is the third staff member, a role created to help manage the many community volunteers supporting the harbor’s restoration projects and programs.
Hornung, recently graduated with her master’s degree in biology from Adelphi last December. In the past she has had experience in ecological research and science education. Although she has never worked as a volunteer coordinator before, Hornung says that she is excited to use her previous experiences in this new role.
“As the volunteer coordinator, contact volunteers and attend the events to provide hands on assistance for them,” Hornung said. “This is my first time working as a volunteer coordinator, but in the past, I worked as an educator for a science camp, where I would get children involved in hands on events and education them on the environment, so I think that some of the skills were transferable to this job.”
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