Morgan Clay, P.E., earned a B.S. of Environmental Science from University of Portland. After working in fisheries for several years, she returned to University of Portland for a Masters in Civil Engineering. She worked as a water resources engineering designer at a local design firm before moving to Walla Walla. Morgan uses her background in fisheries science and water resources engineering to support the development and implementation restoration projects throughout the Walla Walla River basin. Her projects focus on the touchstones outlined in the Umatilla River Vision (Jones et. al. 2008) and include elements such as floodplain reconnection, side channel reconnection, habitat structures, and fish passage improvements. Morgan also serves as treasurer on the River Restoration Northwest Board of Directors.