LTSL Board Members
Jay Addison, LTSL Board President. Jay is Owner and General Manager of Pine Knoll Farms, a full service equine operation located on the Tangipahoa River in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana. His extensive travels throughout the U.S. have given him the opportunity to see first-hand how other areas preserve their lands.
Jill Mastrototaro, LTSL Board Vice-President. Currently regional director of the Sierra Club, she brings over 12 years of experience working on wetlands, water quality, land use, and conservation issues through advocacy, education, outreach campaigns, science, and policy. She advises the LTSL's Land Committee and also serves on the board of Smart Growth for Louisiana.
Walter Antin, Jr. ("Bud"), LTSL Board Treasurer. Bud is a Tax Attorney with the Antin Law Firm. He has BA, MBA, and JD degrees from Tulane University and an LL.M. (in Taxation) from New York University. Besides serving as a tax attorney, Bud is a Board Certified Tax Specialist and a board Certified Estate Planning Administration Specialist. He also maintains his license as a Louisiana certified public accountant.
Bonnie Lewis, LTSL Board Secretary. Bonnie is a Professor of Sociology and Director of the Southeastern Social Science Research Center at Southeastern Louisiana University. For more than 18 years she has been committed to community-based research and development in a wide variety of areas, including urban forestry and natural space preservation.
Sister Shirley Bodisch, LTSL Board Member at Large. Sister Shirley is with Dominican Sisters of New Orleans and played an important role in leading Rosaryville through a planned conservation easement with LTSL. She has extensive leadership experiences with many of the social service and educational programs of the Dominican Sisters of Peace.
Flynn D. Daigle, LTSL Board Member at Large. Flynn Daigle is an Environmental Specialist working for an environmental counsulting firm in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He has a BS in Environmental Management Systems from Louisiana State University. He specializes in wetlands work, NEPA work, and Phase 1 and 2 Environmental investigations. Flynn is known to spend every spare minute of his time hunting and fishing in Louisiana's swamps and woods, and takes great pride in helping preserve these lands.
P. J. Demarie, III, LTSL Board Member at Large. PJ is in the health and life insurance industry and very active in the St. Tammany community. As former state President of Ducks Unlimited and an active member of that organization, he offers a wide repertoire of fundraising experiences to LTSL.
Leonard "Tres" Fisher, LTSL Board Member at Large. Tres' interest in environmental issues started as an undergraduate student at LSU, when he discovered “The Basin.” He has been an avid paddler and hiker of the Louisiana landscape ever since. He has a Certificate in Environmental Law from Tulane, gaining a keen understanding of all major federal environmental laws. While at the Tulane Environmental Law Clinic, he was involved in a project that put in place a consent decree limiting a major oil refinery’s dangerous and risky practices. He currently practices law representing abused and neglected children in custody proceedings for CASA, while maintaining his passionate concern for in Louisiana’s environment.
Arthur W. Landry, LTSL Board Member at Large. Arthur is a Finance Executive with APR Consulting in Baton Rouge. He is a financial specialist, entrepreneur, and executive leader with over 20 years of experience impacting the performance and profitability of organizations through expert orchestration of fiscal, business and operational platforms. He has done extensive work with the Cattleman's Association in the area of purchased development rights, and is well versed in the various tools for land conservation.
Donny Latiolais, LTSL Board Member at Large. NRCS, Capital Resource Conservation & Development Coordinator. Their area of support includes all of the Fla. Parishes. The NRCS is the U.S. Dept. of AG agency that handles the land conservation programs for the DoA. This is a valuable ally to the land trust program and in several communities. There are some proposals to the new Fed administration that the NRCS role should be enhanced to do even more land conservation activities. The NRCS office is in the Alley Bldg. in Hammond, 109 South Cate. The NRCS has a program on rivers and wetlands.
Martin Morgan, LTSL Board Member at Large. Martin's law practice specializes in negotiating commercial transactions, including real estate, commercial and residential construction contracts, and financing agreements.
1. Marsha O'Brien. LTSL Board Member at Large. A native of Franklinton and Baton Rouge and passionate about conservation in the Florida Parishes, Marsha is a certified Project Management Professional and long-time supporter of Land Trusts and the Nature Conservancy. She has served on the Stewardship Committee of the Catawba Lands Conservancy (NC) since 2003, volunteered with the Legacy Land Trust (TX) and the Katy Prairie Conservancy (TX), in the late 90s, and helped with publicity for our 2007 and 2008 Friendraiser events. Prior board and non-profit experience includes serving as the Vice President for Professional Development on the board of the Charlotte, NC, chapter of the Project Management Institute and as Program Chair for the PMI Region 5 Symposium in 2006. She currently works as IT Project Manager and Process Engineer for Charlotte-Mecklenburg, North Carolina.
Mike Sharp, LTSL Board Member at Large. As long-time resident of Tangipahoa Parish, and President and CEO, of First Guaranty Bank, Mike brings ample business wisdom and a solid knowledge of Tangipahoa Parish and the region to LTSL.







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