Team Members
Left to right: Megan Espe, Jim Buchholz, Brenda Lackey
Jim Buchholz (jbuchhol@uwsp.edu)
Jim is the director of Schmeeckle Reserve, a 280-acre natural area on the campus of UW-Stevens Point. Growing up in the state park system of Wisconsin, he was inspired by naturalists and began leading public nature programs at a young age. He received his Master of Science in Environmental Education and Interpretation from UW-Stevens Point in 2002, and has been an integral member of the interpretive consulting team ever since. Jim has helped to complete over 30 interpretive master plans and media projects for a diversity of agencies and organizations. He assists in teaching several interpretation courses in the College of Natural Resources, and developed a series of hands-on lab sessions for the Interpretive Media course. He is co-author of
The Interpreter's Handbook Series, a series of interpretive training guides sold internationally. Jim specializes in public speaking, interpretive planning, and media design.
Megan Espe (mespe@uwsp.edu)
Megan is the outreach coordinator at Schmeeckle Reserve. She earned a bachelor’s degree in English with a minor in environmental studies at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota. She worked for eight years as a newspaper copy editor, writer, and editor. In 2013, she earned a Master of Science in Environmental Education and Interpretation from UW-Stevens Point and joined the staff and consulting team at Schmeeckle Reserve. Megan has worked on diverse interpretive media projects and master plans. She assists in teaching interpretation courses in the university’s College of Natural Resources, and specializes in writing and editing, media design, and interpretive planning.
Brenda Lackey, Ph.D. (Brenda.Lackey@uwsp.edu)
Brenda is a Professor of Environmental Education and Interpretation in the College of Natural Resources at UW-Stevens Point. Brenda brings 30 years of experience in the profession of heritage interpretation, working as an interpretive park ranger for the US Army Corps of Engineers, a program manager for Cleveland Metroparks, and an instructor of undergraduate and graduate interpretation courses at UW-Stevens Point since 2004. Brenda has worked on communication research in Yosemite National Park, collaborated on interpretation ideas with colleagues in Belarus, and worked with other various agencies and organizations throughout the US. She is a co-author of
The Interpreter's Handbook Series. Brenda specializes in research related to environmental education and interpretation, and training in personal and non-personal interpretation.