Lisa Dare coordinates marketing for The Wilderness Society. She has a background in employee relations and politics, and holds a B.A. in Communication from Tulane University.
Lisa's interests include kayaking, swimming and bird-watching in Maryland's Cheseapeake Bay.
Lois Epstein is Arctic Program Director for The Wilderness Society. Previously, she was a private consultant on environmental and policy issues, and a senior engineer for several national and regional non-profit organizations.
Luciana is The Wilderness Society’s Volunteer Engagement Director, dedicated to providing effective engagement of the organization’s volunteer leaders.
Mark joined The Wilderness Society staff in 1996 and provides Geographic Information Systems (GIS) support for ecosystem study projects in the Society’s Center for Landscape Analysis (CLA) in Seattle.
Matt holds a BA in History and Government from Bowdoin College, an MS in Environmental Studies from the University of Montana, and a PhD in Natural Resources and Environment from the University of Michigan, where he focused his research on the effects of human disturbance – in particular,
Matt Keller works with grassroots groups across the country to move wildlands designation campaigns forward to success. Most recently he worked with the West Virginia Wilderness Coalition to secure the first wilderness legislation in the state in nearly 25 years.
Megan works with conservation, agency, and industry partners to identify and pursue strategies for conserving and restoring federal, state, and private land within the Southwestern Crown of the Continent.
Melissa Koskinen leads event planning for our professional development trainings including Wilderness Week and the Women and Wilderness Conference, writes the Center’s funding proposals and reports, provides organizing, outreach, and fundraising support to wilderness campaigns in Arizona a
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