Meet the TCWC Leadership Team
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
(None receive compensation or benefits)
(None receive compensation or benefits)
President
~Vacant~
~Vacant~

Executive Director
Cooper Steely
Cooper Steely

Records Committee
Director - Lynda Cook has been on the Board of Directors since 2004. Lynda became interested in Tri County Wildlife Care because of her love of wildlife and feeling that she could make a difference in the organization. She has many years experience working with non-profit organizations as well as running a successful mortgage company prior to her retirement.
Director - Lynda Cook has been on the Board of Directors since 2004. Lynda became interested in Tri County Wildlife Care because of her love of wildlife and feeling that she could make a difference in the organization. She has many years experience working with non-profit organizations as well as running a successful mortgage company prior to her retirement.

Finance Committee
Director - Alba Arosio has been with Tri County Wildlife Care since 2002 and brings her diversified business expertise to the organization. She loves animals and one of her goals is to ensure that future generations in the tri-counties are able to enjoy and appreciate the local wildlife.
Director - Alba Arosio has been with Tri County Wildlife Care since 2002 and brings her diversified business expertise to the organization. She loves animals and one of her goals is to ensure that future generations in the tri-counties are able to enjoy and appreciate the local wildlife.
TCWC OFFICERS (None receive compensation or benefits)

Director of Animal Care
Susan Manning owned the Feed Barn Country Store with her husband John for over 20 years. They are now retired, and Susan spends as much time as she can volunteering for A-PAL and Tri County Wildlife Care. She became involved with TCWC in 1994 when the group asked her to discount feed for wildlife. She has been instrumental in the creation of PawsPartners Center in Jackson as a place where the public can take injured, ill, and orphaned critters to be cared for, rehabilitated and released back into the wild. Susan has a great love of wildlife and feels this is a way to give back to the community.
Susan Manning owned the Feed Barn Country Store with her husband John for over 20 years. They are now retired, and Susan spends as much time as she can volunteering for A-PAL and Tri County Wildlife Care. She became involved with TCWC in 1994 when the group asked her to discount feed for wildlife. She has been instrumental in the creation of PawsPartners Center in Jackson as a place where the public can take injured, ill, and orphaned critters to be cared for, rehabilitated and released back into the wild. Susan has a great love of wildlife and feels this is a way to give back to the community.
Director of Social Media Development
Elisabeth (Beth) Anderson is currently a Computer Resource teacher for the Elk Grove Unified School District. She discovered Tri County Wildlife Care when seeking help for a sick turkey vulture. Beth loves animals and has spent years running across roads to rescue them. It was inevitable she would come to volunteer for a wildlife rescue and rehabilitation organization.
Elisabeth (Beth) Anderson is currently a Computer Resource teacher for the Elk Grove Unified School District. She discovered Tri County Wildlife Care when seeking help for a sick turkey vulture. Beth loves animals and has spent years running across roads to rescue them. It was inevitable she would come to volunteer for a wildlife rescue and rehabilitation organization.

Director of Communications
Reesa Staten joined the board in August 2022. She recently moved to Amador County from the Bay Area, where for many years she led communications for a Fortune 500 corporation. Reesa grew up with animals and has been a frequent volunteer for animal welfare causes. Early in her career, she worked as a Public Information Specialist for the San Francisco SPCA. She is happy to see her passion for animal rescue come full circle through her work with TCWC.
Reesa Staten joined the board in August 2022. She recently moved to Amador County from the Bay Area, where for many years she led communications for a Fortune 500 corporation. Reesa grew up with animals and has been a frequent volunteer for animal welfare causes. Early in her career, she worked as a Public Information Specialist for the San Francisco SPCA. She is happy to see her passion for animal rescue come full circle through her work with TCWC.