Photo: Roving aquatic invasive species inspector, Tom Berndt, shows beachgoers how to inspect their gear. Berndt connects with thousands of paddlers, anglers, and beachgoers every summer to teach the importance of keeping all equipment Clean, Drained, and Dry to protect Lake Tahoe.
Lake Tahoe, Nev./Calif. – On Wednesday, October 22, the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) will recognize five individuals for their outstanding dedication to protecting and restoring Lake Tahoe as this year’s Lake Spirit Award recipients.
Established in 2011, the Lake Spirit Awards shine a light on individuals who go above and beyond to safeguard Lake Tahoe’s unique environment. Nominated by their peers, these community leaders embody stewardship through leadership, volunteerism, and everyday actions that make a lasting difference in the region.
“The Lake Spirit Awards celebrate the often-unsung champions of Tahoe,” said TRPA Executive Director Julie Regan. “Their efforts show us that caring for Lake Tahoe is something we do together, and that steady, thoughtful action can make an exceptional impact for the health of the lake.”
This year’s awardees are:
- Citizen: Tim Kosier
- Citizen: Sydney Morrow
- Agency: Tom Berndt
- Agency: Kirstin Guinn
- Lifetime: Jim Baetge
Citizens
- Tim Kosier – A decade-long volunteer with UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center, Sierra Watershed Education Partnerships, and Tahoe Institute for Natural Science, Kosier has dedicated countless hours educating others about the science and stewardship of Lake Tahoe.
- Sydney Morrow – As Glenbrook Homeowners Association Director and FireWise Coordinator, Morrow has shown exceptional leadership in protecting her community and Lake Tahoe from wildfire risk through proactive planning and collaboration.
Agency Representatives
- Tom Berndt – Lead Roving Inspector with the Lake Tahoe Aquatic Invasive Species Program, Berndt has been instrumental in protecting the lake from invasive species through community education and in-person outreach at popular beaches and paddle spots.
- Kirstin Guinn – Marketing Director for North Tahoe Community Alliance, Guinn is an innovative communicator leading collaborative education and outreach in the regional shift to destination stewardship and helping create a tourism economy that gives back.
Lifetime Achievement
- Jim Baetge – Baetge’s leadership has left an enduring mark on Lake Tahoe. Having served as former Executive Director of the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency from 1994-2002, his lifelong dedication is deeply woven into the health of the lake. It was under his leadership that TRPA spearheaded the ban on carbureted two-stroke boat engines, cutting polluting gasoline compounds in the water by 90 percent—a landmark achievement for water quality. Baetge was also the visionary of the Lake Tahoe Environmental Improvement Program (EIP), laying the foundation for decades of collaborative restoration surpassing $3 billion in investments to date. The EIP is now heralded as one of the most successful landscape-scale, public-private conservation initiatives in the United States. His vision, integrity, and unwavering dedication will continue to shape the Tahoe Basin far into the future.
Agency staff will present a commemorative award to each recipient during a special recognition ceremony at the TRPA Governing Board meeting Wednesday, October 22. For more information about the Lake Spirit Awards recipients, join the TRPA Governing Board meeting or visit trpa.gov/awards.
More on the Awardees
Citizen Category
Tim Kosier
Nominated by numerous peers, Tim Kosier is recognized for his outstanding commitment to Lake Tahoe and its surrounding communities. Through his involvement with the UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center, Sierra Watershed Education Partnerships, and the Tahoe Institute for Natural Science, he has spent over a decade inspiring curiosity and fostering a love of science in the next generation of Tahoe stewards. Peers describe Tim’s passion as contagious, his energy as tireless, and his leadership as truly inspiring—qualities that make him a deserving recipient of the Lake Spirit Award.

Citizen Lake Spirit Award recipient Tim Kosier explores the science behind Lake Tahoe’s protection with visitors to the Tahoe Center for Environmental Science. Credit: UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center
Sydney Morrow
As a Glenbrook HOA Director and FireWise Coordinator, Sydney Morrow has shown exceptional leadership in protecting Lake Tahoe from wildfire risk. She led a large-scale tree-thinning project that has removed roughly 450 hazardous trees on Tahoe’s East Shore, reducing wildfire danger and strengthening community resilience. And earlier this year, Sydney helped organize a National Lieutenant Governor’s Conference to demonstrate the effectiveness of the BurnBot—which utilizes technology for wildfire fuels mitigation. It shined a light on Tahoe as a national model, mobilizing technology and collaboration for effective fire preparedness. Her collaborative spirit, persistence, and foresight have set an example for how local action can protect both neighbors and Tahoe’s environment.

Citizen Lake Spirit Award recipient Sydney Morrow, Glenbrook Homeowners Association Director and FireWise Coordinator.
Agency Representative / Environmental Scientist Category
Tom Berndt
Recognized by his peers as a dedicated Tahoe steward, Tom Berndt has been instrumental in advancing the Roving Inspector Program within the Lake Tahoe Aquatic Invasive Species Program. Implemented in partnership between the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and the Tahoe Resource Conservation District, the program places roving inspectors around Tahoe’s shoreline to raise awareness about the serious threat aquatic invasive species pose to Lake Tahoe’s ecosystem. By educating beachgoers and non-motorized paddlers on how to Clean, Drain, and Dry their watercraft and equipment, Tom is helping promote the most effective way to prevent their spread.
As Lead Roving Inspector, his expertise, enthusiasm, and ability to connect with the community have strengthened public trust and inspired collective action to protect Tahoe’s watershed.

Agency Representative Lake Spirit Award recipient Tom Berndt, roving invasive species inspector with the Tahoe Resource Conservation District. Credit: Clean Up The Lake
Kirstin Guinn
As Director of Marketing for the North Tahoe Community Alliance, Kirstin Guinn has led innovative campaigns that champion stewardship, support local businesses, and protect the Lake Tahoe environment. She also drives communications for the Destination Stewardship Council, guiding efforts that educate visitors on how to be good neighbors and responsible guests. Beyond her professional work, Kirstin is deeply involved in the North Lake Tahoe community, volunteering with youth sports and local initiatives. Her passion for her people and the lake reflects a steadfast commitment to balancing visitation, community well-being, and environmental preservation.

Agency Representative Lake Spirit Award recipient Kirstin Guinn, Marketing Director for North Tahoe Community Alliance.
Lifetime Achievement Category
Jim Baetge
Jim Baetge’s leadership has left an enduring mark on Lake Tahoe. Having served as former Executive Director of the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency from 1994-2000, his lifelong dedication is deeply woven into the health of the lake. It was under Baetge’s leadership that TRPA spearheaded the ban on carbureted two-stroke boat engines, cutting polluting gasoline compounds in the water by 90 percent—a landmark achievement for water quality. And Baetge was also the visionary of the Lake Tahoe Environmental Improvement Program, laying the foundation for decades of collaborative restoration surpassing more than $3 billion in investments to date. The EIP is now heralded as one of the most successful landscape-scale, public-private conservation initiatives in the United States. His vision, integrity, and unwavering dedication will continue to shape the Tahoe Basin far into the future.

Lifetime Achievement Lake Spirit Award recipient Jim Baetge with daughter Julie. Baetge served as former Executive Director of the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency from 1994-2000.
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The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency leads the cooperative effort to preserve, restore, and enhance the unique natural and human environment of the Lake Tahoe Region, while improving local communities, and people’s interactions with our irreplaceable environment. For additional information, contact Jeff Cowen, Public Information Officer, at 775-589-5278.





