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Roundtable: Who and What are SOBA and NASBLA, and why is RMS inviting you to meet them?
Tuesday, July 11, 2023, 3:30 AM - 4:30 PM EDT
Category: Events

Who and what are SOBA and NASBLA, and why is RMS inviting you to meet them?

River Management Roundtable
July 11 | 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. ET

In this session, SOBA (States Organization for Boating Access) and NASBLA (National Association of Boating Law Administrators) will share information about the organizations. Who they are, what they do, and how a partnership with RMS is forming around cross-over issues, such the need to pay for improved non-motorized access.

Panelists

Nancy Stewart

Nancy Stewart, MN DNR/SOBA Treasurer

Taylor Matsko

Taylor Matsko is the Communications & Marketing Director for the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA). Taylor began her career with NASBLA in 2017 as a communications intern, primarily focusing on assisting with the Operation Dry Water campaign. In 2019, Taylor graduated from the University of Kentucky with a degree in Public Relations and Psychology. Immediately following her graduation in May, she began working for NASBLA full-time. Some of Taylor’s primary responsibilities include coordinating the annual Operation Dry Water campaign, graphic and video design, managing the association’s communications, social media channels and national awards program, as well as assisting with the planning of annual association events. 

Registration

River Management Roundtables are open to both RMS members and non-members. There is no cost to attend, but registration is required. We share recordings from our Roundtables, so even if you can't make it, you can register to receive the recording and links. You can access this recording as well as dozens of previous Roundtables, webinars and workshops in our River Training Channel.

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About RMS River Management Roundtables

Each month, the River Management Society hosts virtual conversations with professional river, greenway, and water trails leaders, planners, and managers whose community, region, state and federal river will benefit from the experiences of peer-to-peer sharing. Our goal is to facilitate an open forum to support your work managing rivers. We work together to tackle common issues by asking questions, sharing solutions and building comradery.