
Lisa Kumpf
River Science Program Manager
(617) 540-5650 x1085 | lkumpf@crwa.org
Lisa is the River Science Program Manager at Charles River Watershed Association (CRWA), where she oversees CRWA’s water quality monitoring programs. She joined CRWA in 2018 as the Rita Barron Fellow, where she contributed technical and community engagement skills to CRWA's watershed restoration and climate adaptation efforts. Her vision for the River Science program is to collect reliable water quality data that is both communicated clearly with the public and used to support CRWA’s advocacy goals.
Lisa received her B.S. in Geology in 2013 from UMass Amherst, and conducted her graduate research at Boston College, where she studied the evolution of the Yellow River Delta in China. Combining her passions for science, education, and social justice, she has previously worked with AmeriCorps and Mass Audubon. Lisa brings these experiences to her work at CRWA where she strives to make progress toward climate change equity. In her spare time, Lisa enjoys singing, hiking, playing with her cats, and spending time with her wife and twins.
River Science Program Manager
(617) 540-5650 x1085 | lkumpf@crwa.org
Lisa is the River Science Program Manager at Charles River Watershed Association (CRWA), where she oversees CRWA’s water quality monitoring programs. She joined CRWA in 2018 as the Rita Barron Fellow, where she contributed technical and community engagement skills to CRWA's watershed restoration and climate adaptation efforts. Her vision for the River Science program is to collect reliable water quality data that is both communicated clearly with the public and used to support CRWA’s advocacy goals.
Lisa received her B.S. in Geology in 2013 from UMass Amherst, and conducted her graduate research at Boston College, where she studied the evolution of the Yellow River Delta in China. Combining her passions for science, education, and social justice, she has previously worked with AmeriCorps and Mass Audubon. Lisa brings these experiences to her work at CRWA where she strives to make progress toward climate change equity. In her spare time, Lisa enjoys singing, hiking, playing with her cats, and spending time with her wife and twins.