In a recent government meeting, the selection of Clary Katu as a new member of the conservation commission was discussed, highlighting her extensive background in environmental work. Katu, an environmental professional, has experience working with industry and has contributed to the Massachusetts Association of Conservation Commissions, showcasing her qualifications for the role.
The selection process involved interviews conducted by Vice Chair Heidi Frail and another board member, with Katu being one of three candidates considered. This marks a notable moment for the conservation commission, which has faced challenges in attracting candidates for various boards and committees, often operating with reduced membership.
The discussion emphasized the importance of diversity within the commission, with Katu's appointment seen as a step towards achieving a more balanced representation. The meeting underscored the growing interest in the conservation commission, which has attracted more candidates compared to other committees that have struggled to fill vacancies.