Board of Directors
Eldred Rock Lighthouse Preservation Association Board of Directors
The Eldred Rock Lighthouse Preservation Association (ERLPA) is a non-profit organization in Haines, Alaska. We collaborate with the Marine Exchange of Alaska in Juneau, the Sheldon Museum in Haines, and many other local businesses. Our purpose is to preserve and maintain the historic Eldred Rock Lighthouse located in Lynn Canal in Southeast Alaska. Our board meets monthly via Zoom, all board meetings are open to the public.

Captain Ed Page, U.S. Coast Guard (Retired), President (Term: Jan-Dec 2026)
Ed first came to Alaska in 1973 on the Coast Guard Cutter BOUTWELL when it sailed from Boston to Juneau to patrol ...

Brandon Wilks, Vice President (Term: Jan-Dec 2026)
Born and raised in Southcentral Alaska, Brandon first made his way to the Southeast in 2015 after serving eight ...

Michael Marks, Secretary (Term: Jan-Dec 2026)
Michael first saw Eldred Rock Lighthouse while traveling to Haines on the ferry in 2002. The remote location and ...

Jonathon Wood, Treasurer (Term: Jan-Dec 2026)
Originally from Kentucky, Jonathan joined the Marine Exchange staff in May 2014. After graduating from ...

Sue York, Executive Director (Term: Jan-Dec 2026)
After graduating from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in 1995, Sue served as Operations Officer aboard the buoy ...

Dan Humphrey, Director (Term 2024- 2026)
Dan first saw the Eldred Rock Lighthouse in the fall of 1979 when he took the ferry to Haines to work as a printer ...

Kyle Bishop, Director (Term 2024- 2026)
Kyle grew up in Southern California, fleeing the cities for wild, open spaces every chance he could get. In 2010 ...

Our Partner, Marine Exchange of Alaska
A non-profit maritime organization established to serve the Alaska maritime community
by providing information, ...

Ashley Call, Director (Term 2025-2027)
Born and raised in Juneau, Ashley has been fascinated with the Eldred Rock Lighthouse ever since first seeing it ...

Reba Hylton, Director (Term 2026- 2028)
"My first year in Alaska was spent as a seasonal guide, floating the Chilkat River through the Bald Eagle ...
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