
Julie Dyer Wood
Deputy Director
(617) 540-5650 x1083 | jwood@crwa.org
Julie works closely with the executive director and staff to take on the many issues the river and watershed residents face as we confront a changing climate. Julie oversees CRWA’s science program which includes Climate Change Adaptation, Stormwater, Field Science, and Education/Outreach. Julie provides support for CRWA’s advocacy work, analyzing CRWA’s research and data to inform organizational strategies and reviewing project or permit applications. Julie often presents CRWA’s work at conferences, with local officials or committees, and at public events.
Julie ran CRWA's Field Science program from 2008 to 2014, and served as Director of the Science Program from 2014 to 2019. Prior to joining CRWA, Julie was an AmeriCorps volunteer with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources where she participated in water quality monitoring, and stream surveying and restoration. She also worked as a Program Educator for the New England Aquarium.
Julie has a B.A. in Mathematics from Boston College and an M.S. in Environmental Science from the University of Massachusetts, Boston. She is the proud mother of Connor and Brayden (kids) and Tucker (dog), and can frequently be found running or fishing with her boys along the Charles.
Deputy Director
(617) 540-5650 x1083 | jwood@crwa.org
Julie works closely with the executive director and staff to take on the many issues the river and watershed residents face as we confront a changing climate. Julie oversees CRWA’s science program which includes Climate Change Adaptation, Stormwater, Field Science, and Education/Outreach. Julie provides support for CRWA’s advocacy work, analyzing CRWA’s research and data to inform organizational strategies and reviewing project or permit applications. Julie often presents CRWA’s work at conferences, with local officials or committees, and at public events.
Julie ran CRWA's Field Science program from 2008 to 2014, and served as Director of the Science Program from 2014 to 2019. Prior to joining CRWA, Julie was an AmeriCorps volunteer with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources where she participated in water quality monitoring, and stream surveying and restoration. She also worked as a Program Educator for the New England Aquarium.
Julie has a B.A. in Mathematics from Boston College and an M.S. in Environmental Science from the University of Massachusetts, Boston. She is the proud mother of Connor and Brayden (kids) and Tucker (dog), and can frequently be found running or fishing with her boys along the Charles.