The GVC would like to welcome Joe Longobardi as our new webmaster. Joe has been hired
to create a new, more user friendly and attractive GVC website as well as to manage a new
webpage designed specifically for the $100,000 Chesapeake Bay Small Watershed grant.
For the past 6 months Joe volunteered his time, energy and skill in order to help the GVC
maintain its website.
Joe is a Maryland native, growing up in Northern Baltimore County and currently lives in
Phoenix. He currently works as a Senior Recruiter for a firm located in Cockeysville. As a
recruiter, he enjoys helping match companies with qualified candidates throughout Maryland.
During his free time, Joe loves spending time outdoors with his wife, Kim, and two
dogs, Bernie and Manor. You can usually find them all taking walks along the Gunpowder or
on local trails. He enjoys mountain biking when he can find time and working on projects
around the house. He also is a saltwater coral and fish hobbyist.
Joe learned about the GVC while at REI shopping. After a few emails and phone calls, he
went to his first tree planting and wanted to get involved further. Joe feels strongly that
“Through stream cleanups, tree plantings, various programs and educating everyone especially
our youth; we can make a positive impact in the environment we share.”
to create a new, more user friendly and attractive GVC website as well as to manage a new
webpage designed specifically for the $100,000 Chesapeake Bay Small Watershed grant.
For the past 6 months Joe volunteered his time, energy and skill in order to help the GVC
maintain its website.
Joe is a Maryland native, growing up in Northern Baltimore County and currently lives in
Phoenix. He currently works as a Senior Recruiter for a firm located in Cockeysville. As a
recruiter, he enjoys helping match companies with qualified candidates throughout Maryland.
During his free time, Joe loves spending time outdoors with his wife, Kim, and two
dogs, Bernie and Manor. You can usually find them all taking walks along the Gunpowder or
on local trails. He enjoys mountain biking when he can find time and working on projects
around the house. He also is a saltwater coral and fish hobbyist.
Joe learned about the GVC while at REI shopping. After a few emails and phone calls, he
went to his first tree planting and wanted to get involved further. Joe feels strongly that
“Through stream cleanups, tree plantings, various programs and educating everyone especially
our youth; we can make a positive impact in the environment we share.”