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Northeast Wilderness Trust Announces Staff Updates

Maddie Hatoum
July 29, 2024

Northeast Wilderness Trust is pleased to announce changes to our Land Protection, Communications, and Operations teams. While several of the following staff members are familiar faces at the Wilderness Trust, others are new to the work of the wild. This expanded capacity will allow the Wilderness Trust to accelerate its land acquisitions and wilderness storytelling in pursuit of the organization’s ambitious five-year goals.

“I am inspired every day by our staff’s expertise and professionalism. Their boundless enthusiasm for the wild and its wonders will propel us to our new strategic goal of safeguarding 160,000 forever-wild acres by 2030. That target is more than just a number; it represents a tangible increase in wild places and wildlife habitat across the region,” said Jon Leibowitz, President and CEO of the Wilderness Trust.

For more information on current staff, please visit the About page.

Bob Linck, Vice President of Conservation

Bob steps into the newly created role of Vice President of Conservation after four impactful years as the Wilderness Trust’s Conservation Director. In his youth, Bob formed an early connection with wilderness. At his family’s Lynx Camp for Boys he led summertime wilderness canoe trips in the Adirondacks and Canada. During the school year, he witnessed the Hudson Highlands’ beauty and their environmental degradation.

Those experiences led him to earn a B.S. in Biology and Environmental Studies from St. Lawrence University and an M.S. in Water Resources Management from the University of Wisconsin. Bob has worked for four land trusts, including serving as a Regional Director for 19 years at Vermont Land Trust. Devoting himself to expanding the forever-wild landscape represented the opportunity of a lifetime. Bob lives in Hinesburg, VT with his wife Leanne Klyza Linck, who has also devoted her career to wild nature. Their grown sons, Ethan and Garrett, also care deeply about wilderness.

Peter Mandych, Land Conservation Manager

Peter’s passion for wilderness conservation comes from hours spent exploring the outdoors as a child, and later as a professional guide throughout the Mountain West and Vermont. As the Wilderness Trust’s new Land Conservation Manager, Peter draws on his experience as a commercial real estate attorney at a large Boston law firm. In his free time, Peter serves on the board of the Duxbury Land Trust and enjoys hiking, backcountry skiing and spending time outdoors with his family and giant dog.

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Richard Knox, Communications Director

Rich’s love of nature, combined with his nonprofit communications management experience, makes a perfect fit for his role as Communications Director. Rich has a master’s degree in marketing from the Carlson School of Management and has worked in the land conservation field for nearly two decades. Based in Brunswick Maine, Rich travels to and from Montpelier and various Wilderness Trust Preserves as part of his continued exploration of the waters, woods, and wildlands of the region—sharing stories of impact that advance the cause of rewilding the Northeast.

Maddie Hatoum, Digital and Technical Coordinator

With a deep passion for the landscapes of the Northeast, and a background in data, design and communication, Maddie Hatoum is the Wilderness Trust’s new Digital and Technical Coordinator. Her passion for conservation was fostered by a childhood spent in Vermont, summers hiking in Acadia National Park, and receiving a B.S. in Communication from Ithaca College in upstate NY.

Maddie enjoys supporting a team that communicates the importance of protecting these beloved places for everyone. She spends most of her free time outside on the lake, reading, and making her own clothes using natural fibers.

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Colby Galliher, Editorial Communications Specialist

After growing up in Massachusetts and attending college in Maine, Colby started his career as a researcher and analyst at a public policy think tank in Washington, D.C. He soon realized that the Northeast’s forests, rivers, and mountains were calling him home. In past positions and as a freelancer, Colby has written a book chapter, scholarly reports, and articles for local, regional, and national publications.

His short fiction has also been published in a variety of literary journals. In his new position at the Wilderness Trust, he writes about the organization’s work and helps formulate and execute its external communications strategy. He holds a B.A. in Political Science with honors from Bates College and is an avid birder, amateur naturalist, and self-taught musician.

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Cathleen Maine, Vice President of Operations

Having grown up north of the Catskill Mountains, Cathleen spent most of her time outdoors wandering and exploring the forest and streams around her, fostering a deep commitment to wildlife and nature. Cathleen returns to the Wilderness Trust with her three decades of nonprofit experience in finance, operations, HR, and development.

In her role as the new Vice President of Operations, she helps to move the Wilderness Trust strategically forward by supporting and strengthening its organizational structure and people power. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her daughter, reading, exploring New England, cooking, and making art.

Ptarmigan Abbott, Operations Manager

As the Wilderness Trust’s new Operations Manager, Ptarmigan coordinates the organization’s day-to-day operations. She brings years of experience navigating the world of operations and administration in a variety of Vermont non-profits and is thrilled to combine her passion for detail with her love of nature and wild places. Ptarmigan received her B.A. from Middlebury College and M.P.A. from the University of Southern California. Outside of work, Ptarmigan can be found enjoying the outdoors, in the woods or on the water, reading, or playing agility with her dog.

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