Chip BassettPresident
Chip retired in 2017 after working 30 years as a human services planner for both Herkimer and Oneida counties. As a longtime avid cyclist and hiker, he has had an ongoing interest in the development of a local trail system.
Jim BramleyVice President
Jim is a central New York native and a Clinton resident since 1991. He is a retired physician with a firm belief in the health and wellness benefits of regular exercise and outdoor activity. He has enjoyed using recreational trails in several communities where he has lived or visited and is excited to help introduce trails to our area.
Sharon WilliamsSecretary
A resident of Clinton since 1984, Sharon and her husband, Ernest, raised their two children in their home on South St. She retired as Director of the Hamilton College Writing Center in 2016, and since then has been enjoying the retired life–including helping to launch Kirkland Trails!
Tom GrenierTreasurer
Tom and his family moved to Clinton in 1985 from New Hampshire. He retired after 30 years with the Internal Revenue Service in Tax Administration. He enjoys building wooden boats and fly fishing the local streams.
See ya on the trail or on the stream…
Kathy Collett
Katherine Collett, College Archivist at Hamilton College, came to Clinton in 1986 with her physicist husband, Brian. Over the years Katherine has chaired the Clinton Child Care Center board, Kirkland Town Library Friends board, and currently the Kirkland Democratic Committee, and has been a member of Clinton School Board, St. James’ Vestry, and many committees. She and Brian live on Post Street with two dogs, a cat, and an Icelandic pony.
Joe Gale
Joseph Gale grew up in Clinton, and returned in 2001 with his wife Ann to live and raise their four daughters. Joe is a physician and co-owner of Mohawk Valley Retina. He has been a board member of the Central Association for the Blind and Visual Impaired for over 10 years. Joe resides on Craig Road in Clinton, and enjoys biking and swimming. For many years, “Coach Gale” has enjoyed teaching basketball, lacrosse, and soccer to his daughters and their friends.
Nicholas Heintz
Nick is a native of Clinton. He has been employed by the Butler Conservation Fund since 2009 as the Program Director with the Black River Outdoor Education Program (BROEP) and Adventure Sports Manager for the Black River Environmental Improvement Association (BREIA).