Adam R. Moore, the new Executive Director of Sheriff’s Meadow Foundation on Martha’s Vineyard, addresses the recent native plant controversy and presents his vision for the future in a lengthy letter posted on the Foundation’s website:
“May 30, 2008
Dear Friends of Sheriff’s Meadow Foundation:
It is my great pleasure to introduce myself to you as the new Executive Director of Sheriff’s Meadow Foundation. I began work on May 1, 2008, and am truly honored to have been entrusted by the Board with leading Sheriff’s Meadow into its 50th Anniversary year and its second half-century of conservation. I am equally honored to serve an organization that, through your generous support, has succeeded in conserving some 2,637 acres of the island of Martha’s Vineyard. ..." ©
Read the full letter on the Foundation’s website.
Mr. Moore previously served as Executive Director of the Connecticut Forest & Park Association and Land Superintendent for the Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank Commission. He earned a Master of Forestry degree from the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies in 1995.
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Sheriff's Meadow Foundation Maps the Future
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