Sue Howell
Sue Howell is the founder of W.E.R.C.. She has been actively involved in wildlife rehabilitation and wildlife education for over thirty years. Sue is a member of NWRA (National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association), and founding member of CCWR (California Council of Wildlife Rehabilitators). |
Ashley Quick
Ms. Quick has quite the background with W.E.R.C. Her father, John Quick, was a co-founder of Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center and the first attending veterinarian of the organization. Since it's inception, Ashley has been around W.E.R.C. be it watching her father perform procedures or or helping with out reach events. With these surroundings, her love and passion for animal welfare developed at a very early age. She finished her Bachelors of Science in Biology at California State University in 2015. Through the years, she has also worked with organizations like the Monterey Bay Aquarium, from the Sea Otter Research and Conservation program to working along side the Vet Tech and lead Veterinarian in the animal health lab, and EFBC's Feline Conservation Center in Southern California. Her range of animals she has worked span from marine mammals like the Southern Sea Otters to Tigers, Leopards and Servals, to the local wildlife found here locally like Great Horned Owls and Gopher Snakes. Ashley joined our team in 2017 and stepped into the role of Executive Director as of January 2019, carrying on the legacy of her late father, John Quick. |
Colleen Grzan
Colleen Grzan joined the Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center as a volunteer in 2003 and within several months, became Animal Care Coordinator and now serves as the Director of Animal Care. She is also Bobcat Supervisor, part of her job being to dress up in fullbody costume and mask to feed and interact with orphaned bobcat kittens so that they don’t become habituated to humans when they’re released. Colleen writes the Animal of the Month column on W.E.R.C.’s wildlife for the South County newspapers. |
Dave Shepard
President Dave Shepard joined the WERC board in late 2015 after discovering it shortly after moving to the area from San Diego. Dave is an executive at a local semiconductor company and an electrical engineer by education. While growing up in Wisconsin, he was always involved with nature and wildlife in some way, spending a lot of time canoeing in all parts of the Midwest and Canada. His 30-year semiconductor career has included working for large companies and running a startup. Dave is very excited about applying his business acumen to helping wildlife, combining two passions in his life.
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Jennifer Will
Vice President Jennifer has been a WERC volunteer since January 2011 and a Board member since 2012. In 2015 she became Vice President of the Board of Directors. Jennifer spends a lot of time helping our Educational Animal Ambassadors meet the public at special events. Jennifer has placed juvenile orphaned barn owls in good homes at local wineries, releasing the owls in the autumn months to assist with natural rodent control. She lives in Morgan Hill and enjoys gardening, raising backyard chickens and music she sings alto in the San Jose Symphonic Choir
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Teresa Stephenson
Teresa has been a long time volunteer at WERC. She started volunteering with her husband John in 2002. She also lent her time to answering the phones and scheduling educational programs for WERC. Not only does she help at WERC, she also spends her time volunteering for the Friends of the Morgan Hill Library. She is an essential member of the Morgan Hill Community.
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Sherry Quick
Treasurer Sherry was one of the founding Board Members of the Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center over twenty years ago. Sherry has a Masters Degree from the University of Southern California in Public Administration and a Masters Degree from Santa Clara University in Clinical Psychology. She is a licensed Psychotherapist with her own private practice in Morgan Hill. Her experiences include administrative positions in the Criminal Justice System in Los Angeles County, Vice President of Asco Air Conditioning in Morgan Hill and Owner/Vice President of the Animal Care Center in Morgan Hill.
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Doug Greer
Doug Greer has volunteered at WERC since 2007 as a rehab worker, docent/teacher, and member of the board. He is a retired professor of economics. Deer, birds, and other wildlife are the main subjects of his watercolor paintings, which have been juried into competitive national exhibitions sponsored by the National Watercolor Society and the California Watercolor Association.
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Joy Joyner
Secretary A native of southern Ohio, Joy moved to Morgan Hill in 2001. She discovered W.E.R.C. at one of their appearances at the Taste of Morgan Hill. Her admiration of their work led her to join the Volunteer staff in January of 2011. After 3 years of volunteer service she was invited to join the Board of Directors and was elected President of the Board in late 2014. She served as President until 2019 and is now serving the board as secretary.
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