January 22, 2007
In a move to expand its focus on land conservation, the Nevada County Land Trust (NCLT) Board of Directors have made changes in executive management. Marty Coleman-Hunt has been named Executive Director, and Dan Macon is moving to a newly created position of Director of Conservation Programs. In addition, a Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) has been formed, which is made up of 30 local and regional professionals in a variety of specialized disciplines. The purpose of the TAC is to lend expertise and counsel to the NCTL on issues such as land use, riparian restoration, habitat protection, agriculture, forestry, recreation and others. Marty Coleman-Hunt is a five-year resident of Nevada City. She has a passion for Nevada County and the high quality of life we enjoy as a rural community. Coleman-Hunt brings strong business management skills from her 30 years in corporate business and marketing management, and has served on a variety of non-profit boards. Most recently as an NCLT Board member, she directed the work on its long-range strategic plan. Coleman-Hunt plans to build closer ties between the Land Trust, its membership, and the community. Coleman-Hunt will work to ensure a broader understanding of the NCLT mission, charter, and expertise offered, and will manage day-to-day operations.
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