Tom Brady named Conservation Administrator of the Year From News Reports Commissioner of Public Works Erin Gallentine recently announced that the town's tree warden and conservation administrator, Tom Brady, has been named the state's Conservation Administrator of the Year. Brady was named the Conservation Administrator of the Year by the Massachusetts Association of Conservation Commissions. He has served as the town's conservation administrator for 20 years, and is on the front line for the town and its conservation commission to protect Brookline’s wetlands and other natural resources, ensuring that proposed projects, big and small, meet the standards of Massachusetts environmental law.