STAFF
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Annie Bradfield joined Blue Ridge Wildlife Center in September 2020 as its Executive Director. Annie came to the Center with an extensive background in nonprofit development and management. She brings more than a decade of nonprofit experience with her, having worked for organizations that include Shenandoah University, American Bird Conservancy, and Project HOPE. Annie attended Shenandoah University, where she earned her Bachelors of Science in Psychology and History. She has lived in the Northern Virginia area since the 1990s and currently resides in Winchester with her husband and four children.
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Sabrina joined BRWC in May, however her conservation journey started many years ago!
Having always loved animals, Sabrina received her Bachelors of Science in Organismal/Environmental Science and a Masters of Science in Environmental Science from Christopher Newport University.
After graduation she took on a variety of positions including bat researcher in Nevada and Fiji, animal behavior observation at the Virginia Zoo, Marine Mammal rescue and response with the Alaska Sealife Center, and sea turtle research and conservation in Costa Rica!
She originally interned at BRWC in summer 2019 but has returned year after year as a volunteer, seasonal, and now as a full-time rehabber!
When not working with animals she is either teaching martial arts, birding, or hanging out with her pet lizards.
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Chris became the Center's Licensed Veterinary Technician in April and been an amazing addition to the team!
After graduating from Delaware Valley University with a B.S. in Biology she went on to get an Associates in Veterinary Technology from Penn Foster College.
Over the past 9 years, Chris has cared for animals at places like Lehigh Valley Zoo, Virginia Safari Park, and The Naples Zoo, and her love for conservation has taken her to South Africa, Namibia, and China for volunteer work.
Outside of work, you'll find Chris lost in a book, exploring the outdoors, or traveling.
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Jennifer Riley, DVM, “Dr. Jen”, joined the Center in February 2016 with a strong background in wildlife medicine and rehabilitation. Dr. Jen began working with wildlife while studying Animal Science at Cornell University in New York State and focused heavily on wildlife medicine while attending veterinary school at Tufts University in Massachusetts. After receiving her veterinary degree, she treated orphaned and injured wildlife full-time in positions at The Belize Wildlife and Referral Clinic in Belize and then the Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife in Sanibel, Florida. Just prior to joining the team at BRWC, Dr. Jen worked as a veterinarian at Lion Country Safari, a semi-free ranging, AZA-accredited zoological park in West Palm Beach, Florida. Dr. Jen brings her years of unique surgical and medical experience with wildlife to Blue Ridge Wildlife Center, currently serving as our Hospital Director.
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Emily Hsieh, DVM got her start in veterinary medicine while working on her undergraduate degrees in Animal Science and Graphic Design at the University of California, Davis. Between the UC Davis Veterinary Teaching Hospital, local wildlife centers, and the Oakland Zoo, she was fortunate to have worked hands-on with a little of everything from laboratory mice to elephants. Hooked on species diversity, as a veterinary student at Western University of Health Sciences in Southern California, Dr. Hsieh’s studies included externships at Wildlife Safari in Oregon, the Wildlife Center of Virginia, and the Belize Wildlife and Referral Center. After graduating in 2018 and finding emergency stabilization to be a major part of wildlife care, she pursued a rotating internship heavily focused on exotic and small animal emergency medicine at Pet Emergency and Specialty Center in San Diego, CA. She continued to hone these skills while servicing a number of different clinics as a relief veterinarian in Orange County – however, Dr. Hsieh is excited for the transition to wildlife full-time and joining the BRWC team in January 2022!
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Ashton joined BRWC in June 2023 as a Summer Education Associate, before becoming the center’s Education Coordinator. Ashton is a Northern Virginia native. While growing up in Loudoun County, he developed a love and appreciation for native wildlife. After attending Christopher Newport University, he decided to pursue his passion of wildlife education. In his free time, Ashton goes hiking, goes to concerts, and spends time with his dog.
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Rising through the ranks of Front Office Associate at BRWC in early 2021 to our current Operations Director, Carly is the mastermind behind the smooth operation of Blue Ridge Wildlife Center. In her role, she oversees the administrative and operational tasks necessary to keep the Center running efficiently.
When she isn't keeping the center in tip-top shape, Carly enjoys hunting for four-leaf clovers, perfecting her google calendar, and making new memories with her two children.
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Morgan joined Blue Ridge Wildlife Center as the Building & Grounds Manager in January 2023. Prior to joining BRWC he worked on a farm sanctuary for horses, and before that ran his own pet care business. He has always enjoyed working with his hands and is excited to join that with his passion for animals and interests in wildlife and the environment. He grew up in Los Angeles, CA and now lives in Winchester, VA with his wife and daughter.
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Karlye grew up in Frederick County, MD then pursued her interest in life science by attending Towson University and earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology. She, worked in health care for several years until 2023. Karlye has always loved exploring the outdoors, caring for animals and conserving our natural spaces, inspiring her to begin volunteering with the Education Department at BRWC in February of 2024. She immediately felt welcomed by the BRWC family, and was hired as a full-time employee the following month. Karlye is so excited to learn more about native wildlife, as well as how to provide assistance to our community in caring for animals in need.
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Trish has 12 years experience in the development/fundraising field. Her experience includes a four-year term as director of development for the Piedmont Environmental Council and eight years as assistant director of development for Providence Hospital Foundation. Her fundraising skills include major gifts, private and federal grant writing and event management. She earned the designation of Certified Fundraising Executive in 2009 and served as President of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Mobile, Alabama Chapter for two years. Trish is passionate about the importance of conserving land for future generations and sees the value in educating youth on the importance of respecting and protecting wildlife. Trish holds a bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of South Alabama with concentrations in English, Sociology, and Psychology. She is a life-long horsewoman, plays tennis and enjoys hiking and traveling with her family.
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Hannah joined BRWC in August 2024 after volunteering in the development department. Growing up in Cleveland, Ohio, she developed a passion for wildlife while hiking the trails of the Cleveland Metroparks and taking naturalist classes. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and History and moved to Virginia to work on various government contacts. To further develop her organization and administrative skill sets, she then earned a Master of Public Administration. After five years of government work, she decided to bring her skills to the nonprofit sector, and she is now thrilled to work for BRWC's mission.
Outside of BRWC, Hannah is an organizer of a music and arts festival in Southern Ohio and plays the saxophone in a swing band. In her spare time, she enjoys recording ultrasonic vocalizations of bats, studying bugs and insects on hikes, and seeking out live music. She lives in Winchester with her husband and three indoor cats.
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My name is Audrie Wieber, and I am a 2023 graduate of Shenandoah University with a degree in Environmental Studies. While I was studying there, I completed a project in collaboration with the BRWC that displayed different ways of protecting birds from window/building collisions. I also had the opportunity to do an internship here in the summer of 2022. During both of these experiences I have had previously with the BRWC, I got to know not only the ambassadors, but the employees as well. I am so excited to be a full-time member of the team, and see what more adventure there is to be had here.
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Jess joined BRWC in January 2015, after completing a year-long internship as a Senior Apprentice at the Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Sanctuary in Kendalia, Texas. Prior to that, she completed an internship at the Marine Mammal Rescue Center in California. Originally from Baltimore, Jessica is a 2013 graduate of Randolph College in Lynchburg, VA, with a B.A. in Biology. She is a Certified Wildlife Rehabilitator through the International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council.
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Alysa is a recent graduate of Shenandoah University with a bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies and minors in Biology and Music. She joined the BRWC team in September 2022 after working at the Center as a Summer Education Associate. She loves spending time outdoors and with animals, and is excited to work with wildlife and help conserve natural habitats as well as teach people to coexist with wildlife.