As the new Executive Director here at Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space (FoHVOS), I have an important job as we work to literally save the world, or at least protect our little piece of it…
In my first blog post, I’ll share a little about me. In subsequent posts, I’ll try to provide interesting information, enable investigation, and inspire you to take action.
Many around our Valley already know me as the HVRSD Board of Education President; so the first question folks ask is, “Your leadership role is in education, so why do you want to work for FoHVOS?”
My answer is “because it is a perfect fit.” Let me share a little secret… The FoHVOS Board didn’t really pursue me; I begged them for the position. My dream job is collaborating with a team that directly improves lives — both locally and ultimately as part of our global community.
In both HVRSD and as I transition more time to FoHVOS, I’m living the dream!
I believe that success is driven by personal connections. Education and environment are both areas that personally touch everyone and directly affect individual development and future success. Everybody has been to school. Everyone strolls our land, breaths our air, and drinks our water. A mere moment’s reflection is all that is needed to remind us of their significance.
We make a great impact with long-lasting effect. HVRSD educates the most students in Hopewell Valley. FoHVOS preserves and protects more land than any other Hopewell Valley based non-profit.
We focus on positive, nonpartisan outcomes. Since we all agree on the ultimate mission, we can minimize political controversy by focusing on common ground. Whether discussing education, farmland preservation, stewardship, or open space, we achieve the best outcomes when everyone has a seat at the table.
We partner with families, local businesses, and other non-profits. Hopewell Valley is a special community that benefits from increasing connections, intersections and relationships. I look forward to facilitating that growth.
Please stay tuned for more posts and join me on my journey of learning, exploration and action to achieve the healthiest Hopewell Valley environment.
For an invitation to attend, the “Meet the FoHVOS Executive Director” Open House on March 29th at 6pm at the Ted Stiles Preserve at Baldpate Mountain, send your email address to Julia.