Charles River Watershed Association Announces New Appointments To Board Of Directors (Press Release)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 4, 2025

Contact: Carly Sherman, Communications Associate 
Email: csherman@crwa.org 

BOSTON, MA – Charles River Watershed Association (CRWA) elected three new members to its Board of Directors at its 59th annual meeting last week: Susie Klein, Claire White, and Jane Wiseman.

Klein has had a diverse career spanning media, public and investor relations, and academia. She is the former president of the Boston chapter of the National Investor Relations Institute. Now retired, Klein serves on the board of Framingham Adult ESL. 

White is a pediatric orthopedist at Boston Children’s Hospital. She founded the “Mad Scientist Club” at the James Hennigan After-School Program and later chaired the Committee Overseeing Volunteer Services at Yale School of Medicine. 

Wiseman leads the Institute for Excellence in Government, a nonprofit consulting firm dedicated to improving government performance. She is also an Innovations in American Government Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School. Wiseman has served as assistant secretary at the Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety, and as assistant to the director for strategic planning at the National Institute of Justice.

In addition, Stephanie Hsia and Ralph Ebele renewed their memberships. Ebele renewed membership on the board of directors, a position he’s held for forty years. A retired scientist who began his 40-plus-year federal career in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and finished as chief of the Water Quality Standards Section at EPA New England, Abele served as CRWA’s Board President from 1989 to 1998.
Paul Levy, who served in several leadership positions over five decades and played a pivotal role in the Boston Harbor Cleanup, was elected board president. Larry Yu, a Senior Editorial Director for the Bridgespan Group, which provides management consulting to nonprofits and philanthropies, was reelected as board clerk. 

###

From left to right: Susie Klein, Claire White, Jane Wiseman, Ralph Ebele, Stephanie Hsia, and Paul Levy

Previous
Previous

Drought Update: Improved Conditions

Next
Next

Federal Budget Cuts Impact on Massachusetts' Climate Efforts—Read More in the Boston Globe