Board of Directors

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J. Rutherford Seydel II
Chairman
The Conservation Fund
Partner
Davis, Pickren & Seydel

Georgia

R. Michael Leonard
Vice Chairman
The Conservation Fund
Attorney
Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC
North Carolina

Kay Kelley Arnold
Vice President, Public Affairs
Entergy Corporation

Arkansas

Sylvia A. Earle
Explorer-in-Residence
The National Geographic Society
Co-Founder and Chair
Deep Ocean Exploration and Research
California

Stephen A. Elbert
Vice Chairman - retired
BP America, Inc.

Illinois

Paul E. Hagen
Principal
Beveridge & Diamond PC
District of Columbia

Georgina A. Moreno
Associate
Analysis Group, Inc.

California

Kenneth Olden
Founding Dean, School of Public Health
Hunter College

New York

George A. Ranney, Jr.
President and Chief Executive Officer
Metropolis Strategies
Chairman
Prairie Holdings Corporation

Illinois

B. Francis Saul III
President
B.F. Saul Company

Maryland

Lawrence A. Selzer (Non-Voting)
President and Chief Executive Officer
The Conservation Fund

Virginia

Gray N. Thornton
President and Chief Executive Officer
Wild Sheep Foundation
Editor in Chief
Wild Sheep Magazine

Wyoming

David N. Weidman
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Celanese Corporation
Texas

James M. Whitehurst
President and Chief Executive Officer
Red Hat, Inc.

North Carolina

John Winthrop, Jr.
Principal
Douglass Winthrop Advisors LLC

Connecticut

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Patrick F. Noonan
Chairman Emeritus
Maryland

Gilbert M. Grosvenor
Director Emeritus
Virginia

KiKu H. Hanes
Director Emeritus
Montana

Charles R. Jordan
Director Emeritus
Oregon

Hubert W. Vogelmann
Director Emeritus
Vermont

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