Following a national search, the Board of Directors of the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole has announced the appointment of Laurie Andrews to the position of President. Community Foundation Board Chair Bill Hoglund says Andrews brings with her a strong record of non-profit leadership, deep community relationships and notable accomplishments. Andrews has led the Jackson Hole Land Trust since 2005, spearheading projects that resulted in nearly 8,000 acres permanently protected. Under her guidance, the Land Trust expanded to encompass the Greater Yellowstone area including the founding of a Wind River program in 2007 and a merger with the Green River Valley Land Trust. Andrews has also served for seven years with The Nature Conservancy. Andrews remarked that she sees the Community Foundation as having been responsible for transforming philanthropy in the community which has in turn strengthened the non-profit organizations of the valley. Andrews replaces Katherine Conover in that position who retired after 14 years as its president. Andrews will assume her new position on March 1st.
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