Who We Are

Who We Are

The Fort Loudoun Lake Association is a group of dedicated conservationists who work together to keep the water in Fort Loudoun Lake clean for everyone to enjoy. We have divided the lake, from the Forks of the River to the Fort Loudoun Dam, into 8 "zones," each overseen by one of our zone managers on a daily basis to reduce trash and boating hazards on our lake. We cannot improve the quality of the water in Fort Loudoun Lake without improving the quality of the water coming into the Lake, so many of our efforts are dedicated to cleaning the water from our watershed as well. See our article about "What Is A Watershed?" for more information. Our mission is to give people who live, work and recreate on or near Fort Loudoun Lake a voice in protecting and enhancing the economic benefits and quality-of-life values of clean water.


Stay Involved

Do you live on the lake, use the lake and/or care about the on-going care of Lake Loudoun? Show your support and stay involved! Becoming a member is easy, affordable and crucial to the ongoing health of our organization. Your membership will provide you with a host of services, including log and debris removal (tires, litter and dead animals), water-quality testing, stormwater management, erosion control and shoreline stabilization, among others. Your support ensures our continued success! Please consider joining our team as a member, donor or volunteer. Visit our Contact Us page and sign -up today!

"The service we render to others is really the rent we pay for our room on this earth. It is obvious that man is himself a traveler; that the purpose of this world is not 'to have and to hold' but 'to give and to serve.' There can be no other meaning."

Sir Wilfred T. Grenfell, M.D. 1865-1940



Fort Loudoun Lake Association 2009 Board of Directors
Robert L. Kahn, Chair
Ed Campbell, Vice Chair
Karl E. Rapp III, Treasurer
David Kiger, Secretary
Nyda Brook
Art Grayson
Bob Prince

Fort Loudoun Lake Association Advisory Board
Cathy Ackermann, Ackermann PR
Stephanie Burleson, First Tennessee Brokerage
Townsend Collins, NAI Knoxville
Bruce Glanville, On Earth Energy Group
Pepper Marcum, Sea Ray of Knoxville
Dr. Joe Peterson, University of Tennessee
Parker Stair, MasterCraft
Robert Anders, Holston Gases. Inc.

Fort Loudoun Lake Association Staff
Julie Costner, Executive Director
Mike Gaugler, Stormwater Program Manager
Jake Hudson, Zone Manager
Kirk Forgety, Zone Manager
Emily Winsauer, Administrative Coordinator
Marielle Robertson, Bookkeeper

Fort Loudoun Lake Association is a proud member of Community Shares.

 
The Fort Loudoun Lake Association would like to thank the following sponsors:
TWRA (Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency)
Grayson BMW, Pontiac, Jeep and Suburu
Lucille S. Thompson Family Foundation