Thursday, June 5, 2008

Sheriff's Meadow Foundation Maps the Future

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.

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