Valerie Marcil to discuss Gills Creek Flood Recovery Efforts at the Rotary Club of Five Points on Friday at 1:00 PM at the Convention Center

valerieValerie has lived in Columbia since 1976 and is currently the President of the Gills Watershed Association (GCWA) board of directors.

In the 1990s, the GCWA was formed as an informal working group by members of several of the lake associations within the Gills Creek Watershed.  In the late 1990’s, the GCWA became a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Within the last 10 years, the GCWA in collaboration with numerous partners developed long-term strategies for watershed restoration, stream mitigation, and other watershed management policies.
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Valerie got her masters degree in Anthropology from USC and worked for many years as an archaeologist, with her longest stint in the State Historic Preservation Office at the SC Department of Archives and History.  Until last year she was a member of the City of Columbia’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC), which shepherded the development of the Walk Bike Columbia Master Plan.

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