North Branch Land Trust Names Emma Thompson Land Conservation & Stewardship Director
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On August 28, the North Branch Land Trust announced the appointment of Emma Thompson as its Conservation and Stewardship Director.

Thompson joined the Land Trust in 2023, bringing with her a dedication to conservation and a drive to inspire others with the same passion.

With a robust background in conservation and stewardship, Thompson has previously worked in environmental consulting and served as a forester with the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Bureau of Forestry.

She holds a graduate degree in Forestry and an undergraduate degree in Public and Urban Affairs with a focus on Public Policy, Leadership, and Social Change from Virginia Tech.

“In her year at North Branch Land Trust, Emma has shown a desire and ability to learn the mission and how best to carry it forward,” said Ellen Ferretti, Executive Director.  “Emma has developed a good rapport with current and prospective easement landowners, our members, visitors, committee members and the Board. Emma’s professional experience allowed her to hit the ground running with the various aspects of this position and this advancement to Director will allow her to engage in even more ways to conserve and steward our precious lands and waters in Northeastern Pennsylvania.”

Thompson’s work will encompass engaging private landowners to aid them in permanently conserving their forests, farms, meadows, and waters throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania.

Since her start at North Branch Land Trust, Thompson has helped conserve 200 acres through private conservation easements.

Thompson will also oversee the annual monitoring of conserved lands and preserves, implement management plans, and collaborate with Land Trust staff to enhance visitor and educational experiences at the Trust’s preserves.

“I am proud to be advancing in my role at North Branch Land Trust,” said Emma Thompson.  “This organization does incredibly impactful work for all people, not just our landowners and I am excited and honored to be a part of that mission.”

Outside of her professional life, Thompson enjoys embracing Pennsylvania’s outdoors with her dogs, while hiking, hunting, biking, and kayaking.

For more information on land conservation, programs, upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the North Branch Land Trust website, following them on Facebook and TwitterClick Here to sign up for regular updates (bottom of page).

[Posted: August 28, 2024]


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