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Board of Directors

  • Carol Kuechler
  • Catherine Menick
  • Cathy Nguyen
  • Dan Jaker
  • Jeanette Boit-Kania
  • John Kinara
  • Norman Greenberg
  • Peony Hildreth
  • Rachael Sterling
  • Steph Jacobs
  • Todd Carreño

Our Team

  • Ab Fleming
  • Aleli Balagtas
  • Alexandra Zerzan
  • Chris Ototo
  • Dajion Dawson
  • Erin Bogle
  • Graciela Knoll
  • Isabella Schaak
  • Jacqueline Nguyen
  • Jaiden Ellington-Vasser
  • Jason Condit
  • Jennifer Ehlert
  • Jennifer Foth
  • Jennifer Moeller
  • John Bly
  • Kale Hall
  • Keegan Xavi
  • Laila Bacon
  • Laura Scholl
  • Lucia Bennett
  • Makayla Freeman
  • Manny Vazquez Fragoso
  • Meg Weed
  • Megan Reich
  • Michelle Hobin
  • Mikaela Ayim
  • Neely Atha
  • Nikolai Fjelstad De Santiago
  • Rich Harrison

Board Member

Carol Kuechler

Member

Carol is a lifelong gardener, with rural roots, who began her affiliation with Metro Blooms as an early attendee of rain garden workshops. As a graduate of the inaugural class of Minnesota Water Stewards in 2013, she was further drawn to the work of Metro Blooms as a volunteer alley captain for the Blooming Alleys initiative to capture stormwater runoff before it gets to Minnehaha Creek and nearby lakes. A member of the Hale neighborhood, Carol received the Best Environmental Stewardship and Nate Siegel Award from Metro Blooms in 2016.

Carol’s experiences as a teacher, project director, researcher, administrator, and board member of an international professional organization provide a solid basis for her work and leadership with the Metro Blooms Board. She is passionate about Metro Blooms’ growing work toward environmental justice through engaging all community members in shaping sustainable landscapes for our businesses, schools and neighborhoods and is particularly proud of our programs to educate young people for work in the green infrastructure, especially the Sustainable Landcare Training program. Carol is committed to the resilience focus of Metro Blooms and values its mission-based commitment to sustainability through partnering with organizations and communities. Metro Blooms’ actions for environmental justice through active engagement directly with people and communities who have been impacted models our values. Through stewardship that integrates beauty, healing, and protection into our landscapes, we will mitigate injustices and climate change one yard at a time!

Catherine Menick

Vice-Chair

Catherine is a Texas-born, Illinois-raised Minnesotan who came to this state for college and never left. She majored in Linguistics at the University of Minnesota and returned for another round to obtain a Master’s in Public Policy with a concentration on Public and Nonprofit Leadership and Management with emphasis on Financial Management and Budgeting. She puts her education to use at Propel Nonprofits as a loan officer & financial specialist, working with nonprofit organizations to manage and/or obtain the capital to fulfill their many valuable missions. In her spare time, she also volunteers with Prepare + Prosper as a tax preparer, visits our many great regional parks for hiking, and enjoys fiber crafts like embroidery and knitting.

Catherine is drawn to Metro Blooms as a lover of nature and our relationship with it. She discovered camping later in life and since then has become passionate about connecting folks with their natural environment, and learning best practices for maintaining its health. She also believes firmly that nature is for all, and is passionate about nurturing relationships in the greater community. She believes everyone is able to forge an identity as a steward of the natural world. 

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Cathy Nguyen

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Cathy graduated with a degree in communication from the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University. Searching for a way to align her academic background and passion for food justice and environmental sustainability, she found her way to The Good Acre as a communications specialist where she supports the growth of emerging farmers. Cathy believes food justice work is climate resiliency work and is excited to bring her passions to Metro Blooms.

During her free time, Cathy trains in Brazilian jiu jitsu, loves visiting farmers markets, and enjoys watching bees and butterflies roam around her sunflowers. Fun fact: Cathy spent five months at a Buddhist monastery in upstate New York where she learned about the interconnectedness of people, animals, and plants. As a board member, she hopes to learn more about sustainable landscaping and to connect with community members.

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Dan Jaker

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Dan was born and raised in the Twin Cities. He moved to Milwaukee, WI, for his undergrad in Accounting and Finance, before coming back to the Twin Cities. Dan works for Sage Intacct as a professional services consultant. Previously he worked in nonprofit management and various software and other accounting management roles. Dan recently moved to Roseville with his husband and several dogs and is looking forward to growing a new garden in their new space. He has always had a love for plants and all things gardening. He was drawn to Metro Blooms to gain and share knowledge about native plant gardens, and to learn the things he can do to make our community a great place for pollinators and people.

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Jeanette Boit-Kania

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Jeanette has spent most of her career working in the government sector. Currently she does investment and debt issuance for Ramsey County as the Debt and Investment Manager. Before going to Ramsey County, she served as the Assistant Finance Director at the City of Brooklyn Park. Jeanette holds an MBA from La Sierra University in Riverside, CA. Born and raised in Kenya, she loves to connect and engage with her cultural community and has served in leadership positions in community organizations. Jeanette and her family enjoy the outdoors, traveling, playing soccer, and entertaining friends and family.

John Kinara

Chair

John Kinara works for the City of Brooklyn Park in the Community Development Department, where he serves as the housing expert, policy liaison, and primary contact in several areas of housing policy, programs, and redevelopment, including the City’s role in addressing homelessness, promoting affordable housing, environmental sustainability, and economic development.

John is passionate in multiple areas of housing policy, such as landlord-tenant relations, fair housing, redevelopment, land use, housing finance, federal and state housing programs, foreclosures and low-income homeowner issues, homelessness, health, and safety, building codes and enforcement, and the intersection of these issue areas with environmental justice as well as racial equity, diversity, and inclusion.

John holds a master’s degree from Hamline University in Public Administration and Non-Profit Management as well as an MBA in Business Administration from Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. John and his family enjoy gardening, traveling, playing tennis, and entertaining friends.

Norman Greenberg

Treasurer

Norman is a retired corporate scientist that helped to develop nutrition support products for hospital patients. He developed a strong interest in how to grow his own vegetables due to his training in food science and nutrition. Once he had his own yard to dig in, Norman set up both edible and flower gardens. He also worked with a local cemetery to develop an area of prairie restoration where patrons could participate in environmentally responsible memorialization, and helps to maintain it. Norman enjoys silent sports, especially bicycling and cross-country skiing.

Norman joined the board of Metro Blooms in 2018 with the goal of helping the local community learn about gardening that incorporates improvement of the environment.

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Peony Hildreth

Member

Peony Hildreth is a North Minneapolis resident that participated in Metro Blooms’ Blooming Boulevards program, prompting her interest in becoming more involved with Metro Blooms and joining the  board. Peony enjoys creating and cultivating green spaces and has done her share of planning and installations.

Peony holds a bachelor’s degree in management and runs a small business, Paeonia, that focuses on holistic wellness. Paeonia provides community connections, event planning and curating, curriculum development, youth programming, gardening and farming focused on urban agriculture for youth, adults and community and more.

Peony is dedicated to empowering her community through education and hands-on green initiatives. She hopes to bring her skills to the organization to assist in communicating the mission, vision and initiatives of Metro Blooms to promote and invite participation. She enjoys biking, growing and eating food, writing music, singing live and in studio, cultivating and appreciating outdoor living spaces, traveling in and out of the country and spending time with friends, family and community members.

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Rachael Sterling

Member

Rachael is a Minnesota gal born and raised and has always loved being outdoors and digging in the dirt. After getting her Bachelors in Social Studies Education from St. Catherine University, she took a circuitous 10-year path to receiving her JD from the University of St. Thomas. Along the way, she has always tried to promote green living and practices in her workplaces. She chaired one of her employer’s green teams for several years, and helped to get a composting program implemented in her building. In law school she chaired the Environmental Law Society, and she clerked with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. Rachael now works as a Housing Attorney for HOME Line, a Minnesota-based non-profit that helps tenants navigate legal rights under Minnesota’s tenant/landlord law.

Steph Jacobs

Member

Steph is the founder of Trailblazer Leadership, a professional coaching firm that works with people interested in a different way of being. She is also the Co-Director of Ambient Collective, a Minneapolis-St. Paul based consulting practice that specializes in the design and management of social change. She is a graduate of St. Olaf College and has a master’s degree from the University of Minnesota Humphrey School of Public Affairs. Throughout her career, Steph has created and facilitated programs on equity and inclusion, systems change, and leadership development in state and local government and in nonprofit organizations. She brings her knowledge and expertise in organizational development, emotional intelligence, governance, and living systems to her work.

Steph has always loved the outdoors and is an advocate for environmental justice. After attending a Resilient Yards workshop through Metro Blooms, she immediately sheet mulched her backyard, removing the turf grass to make way for vegetable gardens, a rain garden, and even more native pollinators. Steph is excited to be a part of the organization’s vision for a just and equitable future for people and the planet.

Todd Carreño

Member

Todd is a Kansas native who considers Minnesota his home. He is a former kindergarten teacher, and he enjoyed seeing the positive impact his work had on the children he taught. Todd has spent the last twenty-four years focused on technology and information security. He has led teams and has been a senior leader in organizations.  He received his MBA from UW-Madison.

Todd’s interest in joining Metro Blooms was his desire to have a greater impact on addressing the environmental and social challenges we face. He has spent the last few summers working in his yard to replace the buckthorn and turf grass with native and pollinator friendly plants.

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