Delaware Highlands Conservancy Welcomes Diane Rosencrance As Executive Director
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The Delaware Highlands Conservancy Thursday welcomed Diane Rosencrance as its new Executive Director, effective September 1.

Formerly a Senior Director at Natural Lands Trust, Diane has an extensive background in land protection initiatives and has been an active partner with the Conservancy in many of its regional activities.

"Diane's twenty years’ experience in the field of land conservation positions her uniquely to lead the Conservancy through our next phase of growth," said Karen Lutz, President of the Board of Directors.

“I’m excited to take on this new challenge as the Executive Director, and am very much looking forward to personally building relationships with the Conservancy’s partners and communities in New York and expanding relationships in Pennsylvania,” Diane said.

The Conservancy's Board of Directors thanks retiring Executive Director Sue Currier for her dedication to and leadership of the organization for the past 13 years. 

Under Sue’s leadership, the Conservancy grew from a staff of one full time employee to a cohesive team of six professional staff members, dedicated contractors, and a large contingent of volunteers. 

The Conservancy has created numerous productive partnerships with conservation-oriented entities on both sides of the River.

During Sue’s tenure, the Conservancy has protected more than 14,000 acres, established offices in Pennsylvania and New York, become an accredited land trust, and successfully merged with the Eagle Institute. 

The Conservancy now garners broad-based support from membership contributions, sold-out annual Farm-to-Table fundraising dinners, and special events like 2014’s gala celebration of its 20th Anniversary, held at Bethel Woods.

Sue commented on her plans: “I love the Conservancy and I’m proud of what we accomplished as a team.  The best years for the Conservancy are ahead.  I look forward to interacting with the Conservancy and with the community in new ways after my retirement.”

Diane joins the rest of the Conservancy staff, including Amanda Subjin, Conservation Programs Team Lead; Bethany Keene, Outreach and Development Team Lead; Jason Zarnowski, Administrative Coordinator; Susan LaCroix, Land Protection Coordinator; and Mary Anne Carletta, Stewardship Associate.

Click Here to learn more about the Conservancy staff.

For more information on programs, initiatives and special events, visit the Delaware Highlands Conservancy website.  Click Here to sign up for regular updates from the Conservancy (upper right of the page), Like on Facebook and Follow on Twitter


9/5/2016

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