For Immediate Release:
November 24, 2006
LET'S TALK WATERWAYS
A NEW PROGRAM TO HELP SMALL COMMUNITIES FIND SOLUTIONS TO WATERWAY AND MARINE WILDLIFE CONCERNS Monica Coleman, an associate with Public Sector Consulting Group, is undertaking a new program called Let's Talk Waterways. Ms. Coleman, a watershed management troubleshooter, is dedicated to helping communities throughout North America tackle their waterway clean-up and marine wildlife conservation efforts. Equipped with the appropriate tools and training, Ms. Coleman is dedicated to bringing those national resources to small communities throughout North America. "Not every city, town, or community can afford to hire high-priced consultants," she explains. "They need a forum where they can ask questions and get help, including fundraising." Let's Talk Waterways is uniquely designed to seek access to national resources on behalf of concerned citizens and local governments, for watershed management tools and funding that is normally utilized only in urban communities and pockets of wealth. The program is also positioned to augment and provide peripheral support to existing watershed associations in order to assist them in reaching their goals. Armed with experience in working on waterway clean-up and marine wildlife conservation issues throughout North American, Ms. Coleman is committed to bringing state-of-the-art technology and national resources to local governments, watershed groups, and other organizations in their efforts to address waterway and marine wildlife concerns. "Local governments and communities generally have a strong sense of their environmental needs, but often lack the resources or expertise to solve the problems," Ms. Coleman explains. "These communities need someone with expertise, access to national resources, and a willingness to champion their cause," she adds.
Now they have Public Sector Consulting Group, Monica Coleman, and the Let's Talk Waterways Program. Now they have access to the answers. For more information, contact Let's Talk Waterways at www.LetsTalkWaterways.com.
About the Author
Monica Coleman, JD, has a mission to help communities throughout North America tackle their waterway clean-up and marine wildlife conservation efforts. With a Bachelor of Science degree from The Johns
Hopkins University in economics and finance, a law degree from University of Maryland, and training from nationally-acclaimed watershed management experts (including funding sources), Ms. Coleman is equipped to champion the cause for small communities and watershed associations throughout North America, determined to help them access nationally acclaimed, successful watershed resources so that every community can clean-up, restore, and conserve their natural resources for the betterment of our world.
Monica Coleman, JD | Associate, Public Sector Consulting Group | 400 Baltimore National Pike, #102 | Baltimore, MD 21228 | ©Copyright 2010
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