Victoria started at Cacapon Institute in October of 2020 as the Watershed Education Coordinator, but has served as the Project Manager since April 2023. As Project Manager, she helps manage all of Cacapon Institute’s programs but specializes in our work with the Potomac Headwaters Leaders of Watersheds (PHLOW) program. PHLOW provides Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences (MWEEs) to West Virginia schools. She has a BA in Environmental Studies from St. Mary’s College of Maryland and previously worked for the Annapolis Maritime Museum as an educator for their summer camps and year-round youth program, Box of Rain. She enjoys reading, gardening, and spending time with her Australian Shepherd. She currently lives in Falling Waters, West Virginia.
Victoria Lusk
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