Our Team
Dedicated professionals committed to natural resources and coastal services.


Rich Jordan (PWS)
President/Founder
Drew Kenworthy
Partner/GIS Group Lead
David Brenneman (PWS)
Partner/Senior Project Manager
Katelin Nickerson (PWS/NHCWS)
Partner/Project Director




Rodney Kelshaw (CWB/CPSS/PWS/CPESC/CESSWI/LSE/LSS)
Partner/Senior Scientist
Tim Forrester, (PWS)
Partner/Director of Coastal Resources
Sean F. Murphy (PhD, CEP)
Senior Consultant








Chuck Lyman (NHCWS, LSE)
Senior Field Scientist /Biologist/Site Evaluator
Rue Thurrell (PWS, MS)
Wetland Scientist, Biologist and Environmental Inspector
Meg Stevenson (AWB)
Wetland Scientist, Biologist and Environmental Inspector


Jessie Hutchinson
Permitting & Environmental Specialist






Nicole Ashford (PWS)
Wetland Scientist, Permit Specialist and Inspector
Ellie Oberink
Environmental Specialist - Coastal Resources
Lauren Leclerc (PWS)
Senior Scientist/Planner








Kelly Waddle
Planning and Permits Manager
Garett Bozek
Mapping Specialist/GIS Analyst
Erin Gilmore
Environmental Scientist
Kristi Kelshaw
Office Manager








Kristen Sheehy
CAD Drafter and Coastal Landscapes
Taylor Stevenson
Manager of Civil and Landscape Services
Robert Amnott
Restoration Specialist and Environmental Scientist
Peter Heartquist
C&L Crew Lead and Lead Environmental Inspector


Cortney Stevenson
Wetland & Soil Scientist


Lexi Patria
Environmental Scientist/Field Technician
HOUNDS OF LOWER FALLS LANDING






Arlo
Field Dog in Training
Fred
Head of Security
Roadie
Aquatic Field Technician






Bear
Stream Whisperer
Layla
Waterdogged
Kiya
Semi-Retired
Chuck Ferris (NHCWS)
Wetland Scientist, Ecologist & Environmental Inspector
ORIGIN OF THE NAME "FLYCATCHER"
Our Founder (Rich Jordan) and his family (including a daughter named Phoebe) live in an old house in West Falmouth, Maine. For 12 years running, a pair of eastern phoebes (birds) have nested in their barn. Each summer, in addition to the faithful pair of phoebes, the family has observed alder and least flycatchers, eastern kingbirds, eastern wood peewees, and very boisterous great-crested flycatchers on the property. These species and phoebes are in the family of birds known as "flycatchers". Thus, Rich's family renamed their home "Flycatcher Farm" and the company name came soon thereafter!