Board of Directors
Officers




Bill Fenniman Linda Uhler Bruce Rogers Ron Gibson
President Vice President Secretary Treasurer
Board Members




Janie Howland Frese Jim Haggart John La Gorce Tom Lagan




David Lowden
Paul McCarthy Greg Tolley, Ph.D. Barbara Von Harten



Nanelle Wehmann Art Weissbach Carol Ann Zell
Board Biographies

William W. Fenniman, President
Bill Fenniman retired in 1999, after serving as
CEO and President of the Hemisphere Group in Boston; prior to that, he
was the Chief Marketing Officer of the National Life Insurance Company
on Vermont. He moved here permanently after retiring, having purchased
property on Captiva in 1981. Bill is currently Vice President and
Treasurer of the Island Water Association, and he has served as
President of the Captiva Civic Association. Following Hurricane Charley
in 2004, he was appointed Chairman of the Captiva Reforestation
Committee.

Linda Uhler, Vice President
Linda Uhler served as district deputy for Porter Goss
when he was a U.S. Congressman; she has been an elementary school
teacher and has managed and owned retail businesses. Her community
involvement includes chairing major fundraisers, such as the United Way
of Lee County campaign, American Heart Association Heart Ball and
BRAVO!Ballet for Gulfshore Ballet. Linda has served as President of
the Junior League of Fort Myers and the Zonta Club of
Sanibel-Captiva. She and her husband, Tom, are permittees for the sea
turtle program.

Bruce Rogers, Secretary
Bruce Rogers served as the Director of Planning for the
city of Sanibel from 1978 until retiring in 2005. Before that, he
served eight years as a Chief Planner with the Illinois Department of
Conservation. Born in Pennsylvania, Bruce also lived in Virginia, and
his family moved to Miami in 1950.

Ron Gibson, Treasurer
Ron Gibson held executive positions with several East Coast brokerage firms, including Vice President of Operations for Baltimore-based Legg Mason, and Principal and Board Member for Phase 3/Sungard Systems of Waltham, Massachusetts. Retiring in 1992, he continued to consult until 2001. He is Commodore of the Captiva Island Yacht Club and serves on the board of directors for the Good Neighbor Community Foundation of Sanibel-Captiva and the Captiva Community Panel. He is a certified Fire Fighter One Volunteer at the Captiva Fire Department. Ron served on the SCCF Board from 1998 through 2002 and was vice president in 2001 and 2002.
Janie Howland Frese
After moving to Sanibel in late 1982, Janie Howland Frese's first job was at SCCF. In 1986, she started Island Homewatch, Inc., and in 1998, she started her real estate career and is currently affiliated with Re/Max of the Islands. Over the years, she has volunteered at the J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge and the International Osprey Foundation. She has been a member of the board and Treasurer of Community Housing and Resources, Inc. and has served previously on the SCCF board.

Jim Haggart
Jim Haggart practiced law in Omaha for more than 35 years before he and his wife Nickie moved to Sanibel in 1992. Most of his pro bono legal work was devoted to protecting the Platte River and its tributaries from further degradation by public dam and irrigation projects. Jim was the first Nebraskan elected to the Board of Directors of the National Audubon Society, where he chaired the Board’s Environmental Education Committee and was a member of the Executive Committee. He and Rae Ann Wessel were co-founders and the first and second presidents of the Caloosahatchee River Citizens Association. He served before on the board and as Chair of its Land Acquisition Committee.

John La Gorce
John
La Gorce was a partner in a natural resource exploration and
development company in South America, and a partner in a real estate
investment company. While owning an independent documentary film
company, he co-produced several productions with BBC-TV and also taught
photojournalism, cinematography and film editing. He was active in
Virginia conservation issues. John has been a full-time Sanibel
resident since 1995 and has been an active supporter of Sanibel's
cultural, wildlife and conservation organizations.

Tom Lagan
Tom Lagan retired as Senior Vice President of Operations for Publishers Clearinghouse after a 40-year career there. He was a Board member of the Advertising Mail Marketing Association and an active member of the Direct Marketing Association, both based in Washington, D.C. He received numerous prestigious Direct Mail Marketing awards and wrote articles for several trade journals. Tom is involved in the Bayous Preservation Association and the Sanibel Captiva Power Squadron.

David Lowden
David Lowden has worked as a Senior Banker with Bank of America on Sanibel for the past 13 years. Originally from Ohio, he first began visiting the island as a child and moved here in 1986 shortly after graduating from the University of Colorado in Boulder. David’s commitment to the Florida marine environment grew out of a love for windsurfing, kayaking and canoeing the local waterways. In 2001 he joined SCCF’s efforts as a site captain on International Coastal Cleanup Day and he has continued his involvement ever since.
Paul McCarthy
Paul McCarthy, the owner of Captiva Cruises and McCarthy’s Marina, received Law and Graduate Business degrees from the University of Notre Dame and a Master’s degree from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. He was an attorney in Chicago and was in charge of the White House New Year’s Millennium celebration and the United Nations’ “Earth Day 2000” celebration. A Captiva resident since 1986, Paul has served on several local boards including the Captiva Property Owners Association, the Captiva Civic Association and as a member of the Captiva Community Panel.
S. Gregory Tolley, Ph.D.
Dr. Greg Tolley is Professor of Marine Science at Florida Gulf Coast University and was the founding Director of FGCU's Coastal Watershed Institute. He received the Knight Fellowship in Marine Science at the University of South Florida, where he received his doctoral degree. Tolley’s current research interests focus on the influence of freshwater inflow on estuarine ecosystems and aquatic resources. He chairs the Advisory Board of the Florida Institute of Oceanography and is a member of the Advisory Committee for the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve and of the Conservation and Research Advisory Committee of The Florida Aquarium.
Barbara Von Harten
Barbara Von Harten has been the Principal of The Sanibel School for 10 years. The top-performing K-8 school in Florida, the school recently received a National Blue Ribbon School designation. Von Harten brings experience as a classroom teacher, behavior specialist, program coordinator, assistant principal, and principal and has 21 years experience as an administrator in Lee County. She was recognized as the 2003 Citizen of the Year by the Sanibel-Captiva Islands Chamber of Commerce.

Nanelle Wehmann
Nanelle Wehmann took an early retirement after spending 24 years with AT&T, where she was Public Relations Director for the 13 western states. An Oklahoma native, she moved to Captiva in 1990 from San Francisco. During her years on the islands, she’s served on the boards of the Pirate Playhouse and Captiva Civic Association, chaired numerous fund-raising galas for the American Cancer Society, the Pirate Playhouse, Gulfshore Ballet and SCCF.

Art Weissbach
Art Weissbach retired as a biochemist and molecular biologist for the National Institutes of Health/Roche Institute of Molecular Biology, and he is currently a scientist in the Biotechnical Division of Florida Gulf Coast University, where he is studying the Dengue virus. He served on the Board previously, heading the Marine Lab Committee and also chairing the Environmental Affairs Committee. Before moving to Fort Myers in 2005, he lived on Sanibel for 17 years, and chaired the City of Sanibel's Vegetation Committee.

Carol Ann Zell
Carol Ann Zell had spent most of her life in Southern California before moving to Sanibel with her husband, Peter, in late 2005. With a B.S. Degree in Communications, she was a television news writer, reporter, producer and anchor in Los Angeles before switching to public relations, advertising and marketing. Carol held a variety of managerial positions in the private and public sectors encompassing community and media relations, public education and fund development.