Vegetation & Habitat Operations Supervisor
City of Olympia
Olympia, Washington, United States
With a professional career spanning over three decades, Joe Roush emerges as a seasoned expert in forestry, urban forestry and environmental stewardship. Earning his bachelor’s degree in Forest Science from the University of Illinois in 1988, Joe then navigated a successful journey through State and Municipal government, as well as the private sector.
In his current role as the Vegetation & Habitat Operations Supervisor wih the City of Olympia, Joe works to bridge the gaps between Forestry, Urban Forestry, Arboriculture and Stormwater Management.
Beyond his extensive professional activities, Joe also volunteers with numerous community organizations, serving on boards and advisory committees, showcasing a profound commitment to environmental advocacy that extends far beyond the workplace.
Joe considers his membership and participation in the Society of American Foresters, which includes his three previous presentations at National Conventions, to be the highlights of his career.
Using LiDAR Derived Remote Sensing to Inform Tree Risk Decision Making in an Urban Setting
Friday, September 20, 2024
11:00 AM – 11:30 AM MST