Azael Meza Joined the Discovery Center team as The Assistant Director in December 2013.
Originally from Guadalajara, México, Azael and his wife Lisa have enjoyed the adventure of living, playing and raising their two daughters in the Northwoods since 2001. The family has resided within the Chequamegon National Forest since 2003. Azael is passionate about conservation photography, and also loves skiing, snowshoeing, paddling and other silent sports.
Azael has prior work experience with developing and managing grant programs in environmental education, leadership development, environmental protection and juvenile justice for the Lac du Flambeau Nation. Other experience includes challenge course management at Camp Manito-Wish YMCA, and running a professional photography business.
Some of Azael’s images have been featured in Milwaukee Magazine, and exhibits at The State Capitol, The Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center, New Visions Gallery and The Discovery Center.
Azael has a Bachelor’s degree in Communication Science from the Western Institute of Technology in Guadalajara Mexico, and he is thrilled to bring together his experience as a grant writer, program manager, facilitator and visual communicator to further the mission of The Discovery Center.
Please contact Azael for questions on volunteer and partner connections, grant development and public relations.
(715) 543-2085
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