We’d like to say a huge congratulations to our Foster Lake team’s Jaime Fullerton on being selected to serve on the Board of Directors for Women of Aquatics! We’re incredibly proud of Jaime and excited to see her leadership in this fantastic organization that connects women nationwide across the aquatics industry.
Read Jamie’s bio from Women of Aquatics (via LinkedIn):
We couldn’t be more thrilled to welcome Jaime Fullerton to our Board of Directors! Jaime works as the Fisheries Division Manager and Fisheries Biologist for Foster Lake & Pond Management out of Clayton, North Carolina. From an early age, Jaime fell in love with the natural world around her, spending much of her time fishing, camping, hiking, and riding horses. Falling in love with the outdoors made her career choice an easy one.
Jaime attended Lenoir-Rhyne University as a collegiate swimmer and graduated in 2020 with her B.S in Environmental Science and Policy. That same year, she began pursuing her master’s degree through Clemson University, and began working as an intern for Foster Lake in 2022, while working two other part time jobs. In May 2023, she graduated with her M.S in Fisheries and Wildlife Resources and began working full-time with Foster Lake as an aquatic specialist. Since then, she has moved into a Fisheries Division Manager role. Jaime finds great satisfaction by working with her team to help clients across North and South Carolina achieve their dream fisheries, whether it be trophy largemouth bass management or recreational fisheries management. Additionally, she focuses heavily on water quality and vegetation management to create healthy and thriving ecosystems.
Born and raised in North Carolina, she is a Carolina girl at heart. In her free time, she enjoys training and competing in powerlifting, spending time with her fiancé, Trey, and their cat, Finn, reading, collecting vinyl, fishing, hunting, and camping/hiking across the country. She has big goals to visit all 50 states and 63 national parks.
Jaime recently joined Women of Aquatics in 2024 and finds great joy in culturing connections with other women in the industry. She is passionate about creating an exciting and welcoming environment for the future generation of women in our field. She is excited to take her passion for educating the world on lake and water management to the next level, and we are so happy to be by her side as she does it! Welcome to the leadership team, Jaime!