Rick Manning
Co-Founder and Executive Director
Diana Riesman
Board President and Founding Member
Janelle Alvstad-Mattson
Communications Coordinator
Tim Wells
Administrator and Finance Coordinator
Rick Manning: Co-Founder and Executive Director
As Co-Founder and Executive Director of FSP and Founder of the Cayuga Waterfront Trail Initiative, Rick Manning has been instrumental in shaping our Park and Trail as we see it today.
Rick studied horticulture at the University of Rhode Island and coordinated community gardening programs in Austin, TX, before receiving a Masters in Landscape Architecture from Cornell University in 1987.
Rick worked for Trowbridge & Wolf Landscape Architects for 13 years before starting his own consulting practice in 2000. In 2001, Rick founded the Cayuga Waterfront Trail Initiative at the Tompkins Chamber Foundation and led the community’s planning, design and fundraising efforts during the fifteen year trail development process. His CWT work brought him often to Stewart Park, where the need for revitalization was evident. Rick joined with Scott Wiggins to form Friends of Stewart Park with a goal of organizing financial and volunteer support for park improvements.
In his non-working hours, Rick enjoys playing and performing music on his fiddle and mandolin, taking bike trips with his wife Sally, and visiting his son Thomas in the DC area.
Diana Riesman: Board President and Founding Board Member
On top of her Board responsibilities, Diana is actively involved in all aspects of FSP's day to day operations, specifically fundraising, event planning, and community outreach. She serves on all FSP's board committees including its Project Leadership Committee which focuses on fundraising and is comprised of non-board members.
Diana is also Executive Director and Co-Founder of Wharton Studio Museum, a local nonprofit partnered with Friends of Stewart Park to revitalize the city's main historic lakefront park, which includes developing the Wharton Studio Building, a former silent movie production studio, into a museum, café, and park center.
Diana spent more than a decade in the movie business in NYC and L.A., before going to work at KCRW in Santa Monica, CA -- one of the nation's most successful NPR affiliates—as co-producer of award-winning radio programs such as To The Point, Which Way, L.A.?, and Hollywood Wrap.
In 2001, after moving to Ithaca, NY—and falling in love with it overnight—Diana founded The Nest, a preschool program now in its eighteenth year of operation, and in 2014 she completed her third term as an elected Trustee in the Village of Cayuga Heights. She serves on Historic Ithaca's Marketing Committee and is a member of Upstate Women in Film & Television (UPWIFT) and New York Women in Film & Television (NYWIFT).
Janelle Alvstad-Mattson: Communication Coordinator
A long-time community advocate, Janelle has shaped and grown Friends of Stewart Park’s voice since 2018.
A proud former Minnesotan, she moved to Ithaca in 2007 and quickly became well-known for connecting and engaging families with all Ithaca has to offer. She’s worked in communications and customer service for nearly 20 years, and has served on several local non-profit boards and councils, as well as created and/or maintained their websites and social media accounts.
Janelle enjoys watching and performing theatre and music; skiing, swimming and paddling; spending time with her family; and exploring the less frequented areas of Stewart Park, like the far east shore and the trails of Renwick Wildwood.