KRLT Adds Three New Board Members
Chris Bye, Brian Senoraske and Deborah Wulf Named to Board
(July 18, 2016 – River Falls, WI) – The Kinnickinnic River Land Trust (KRLT) is pleased to announce the addition of Chris Bye, Brian Senoraske and Deborah Wulf to its Board of Directors.



Chris Bye
Chris was raised in River Falls on the banks of the Rocky Branch, and spent a large portion of his childhood exploring its banks and suffered from chronically wet feet. A graduate of Gustavus Adolphus College and UW Madison, he has worked with various companies and taught for ten years at the University of St. Thomas. In 2005, he co-founded Thinking Moves LLC, and developed a patented system designed to rehabilitate those with neurological challenges (ADHD, autism, trauma, anxiety, depression), without the use of drugs. When not working, he is either fly fishing the local streams or following his English setters through the woods. He lives in Roberts, WI.
Brian Senoraske
Hailing from Wausau, Dr. Brian Senoraske attended UWRF (1996 graduate) and decided to make River Falls his home. Finishing Chiropractic school in 2000, Brian started practicing in River Falls and currently owns Kinni Valley Chiropractic. He lives with his wife Beth and daughter Jordyn on the banks of the upper Kinni, and spends many evenings casting for trout with his daughter in his back yard. Brian is active in the community, plays basketball in the winter and is a member of the River Falls Groupers baseball team. He also enjoys bow hunting and collecting classic cars.
Deborah Wulf
Currently the Marketing Manager for Outreach and Continuing Education at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, Deb’s past work experience includes communications and public relations positions with the DuPage County (Illinois) Forest Preserve District and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. Deb and her husband Wayne and daughter Claire have lived in the Town of Troy for 15 years. A member of St. Bridget Parish Church, Deb has served on the Parish Council and the Home and School Association. She enjoys hiking, biking, and kayaking in the River Falls area and at their cabin near Hayward.
Following the KRLT Annual Meeting in June, Board Member Peter Dahm was elected to the position of KRLT President, and Chris Bye takes his place as KRLT Vice-President. The KRLT Board thanked Robert Chambers for his leadership as President for the last two two years and are grateful for his ongoing support as a Board Member. We also thank Lenny Dayton and Dale Jorgenson for their service as outgoing Board members. Jorgenson was also recognized for sharing his time and talent with the KRLT as interim Executive Director and Volunteer Coordinator.
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