Before co-founding TWP in 1998, International Director Stuart Conway worked in the Peace Corps and served for eight years as the Director of the Washington D.C.-based New Forests Project. During that time, Stuart initiated reforestation and watershed protection projects in Central America, Africa, and the Philippines. He has a BS in Forest Management from Colorado State University and an MPS in International Development with an emphasis in Agroforestry from Cornell University.
Previous to co-founding TWP with Stuart Conway, National Director Richard Fox was the Executive Director of the Potomac Conservancy, a Washington D.C.-based river protection land trust. Throughout his career, he has built environmental partnerships between the public, business, and conservation sectors. He has also supervised hundreds of environmental projects including the planting of over 27 million trees in 17 states. He is past President and current Treasurer of the Colorado Watershed Assembly.
Director of Watershed Protection Jim Webster joined TWP in 2007. He received his undergraduate degree from Duke University and worked for the Peace Corps in Mali, West Africa and for the World Wildlife Fund in Madagascar and Washington, D.C. Most recently he provided technical assistance to the Western Center for Environmental Decision Making.
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