Hudson Lake Conservation Association Announces New Leadership &Initiatives for Enhanced Conservation Efforts
[Hudson Lake, June 9, 2023] – The Hudson Lake Conservation Association (HLCA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Kevin Smith as the new President of the organization (www.hudsonlakeindiana.com). Additionally, the HLCA welcomes Ms. Georgette Joyce as a new board member at large. With their extensive experience and passion for environmental conservation, Mr. Smith and Ms. Joyce are poised to lead the association into a new era of sustainable practices and increased community engagement.
As the newly appointed President of the Hudson Lake Conservation Association, Mr. Kevin Smith brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his role. With a strong commitment to environmental preservation, Mr. Smith has actively participated in various conservation initiatives throughout his executive career. His leadership and vision will guide the association toward a more sustainable and ecologically conscious future.
Joining Mr. Smith is Ms. Georgette Joyce, a dedicated servant-leader with a deep understanding of the issues affecting Hudson Lake. As a board-member-at-large, Ms. Joyce will play a crucial role in shaping the association’s strategic direction and fostering collaboration with local stakeholders. Her unique perspective and expertise will greatly contribute to the HLCA’s efforts to protect and enhance the natural beauty of the lake.
Under the guidance of President Kevin Smith and the HLCA board, the association is launching a new initiative aimed at expanding conservation activities around Hudson Lake. This initiative will focus on implementing sustainable practices, conducting environmental research, and organizing community outreach programs to raise awareness about the lake’s status and the importance of lake preservation.
The Hudson Lake Conservation Association encourages all residents, local businesses, and community organizations to actively participate in these initiatives. Together, we can make a significant impact on the long-term quality and quantity of our cherished lake.
For more information, inquiries can be directed to Steve A. Varela, press coordinator and vice president for the Hudson Lake Conservation Association. Mr. Varela can be reached via email at stevevarela@gmail.com or via voice mail/text at 1-574-654-7500.
About the Hudson Lake Conservation Association: The Hudson Lake Conservation Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and protecting the natural environment of Hudson Lake and areas that influence its quality, quantity, and recreational usefulness. The association works closely with local communities, government agencies, and other stakeholders to promote sustainable practices and raise awareness about the importance of lake conservation. To join: www.hudsonlakeindiana.com