Will Rogers

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Will Rogers, Kensington, CA, "is President and CEO of the Trust for Public Land (TPL)...

"Based in San Francisco, TPL has 400 staff in 40 offices nationwide and since 1972, TPL has helped protect over two million acres of land. Under Will's leadership, TPL has successfully tackled conservation challenges as diverse as new playgrounds in New York and Newark, the headwaters of the Connecticut River in northern New Hampshire, a new public park in downtown Santa Fe, the 25,000 acre Wao Kele O Puna of coastal Honolulu, Hawaii, and the scenic Waddle Ranch near Truckee, California. During this time, TPL's Conservation Finance Program has also helped states and communities design and pass 333 ballot measures that have created more than $30 billion in land conservation funding through bonds and sales taxes to protect air and water quality, preserve land, and create parks; and TPL's Conservation Vision program has begun or completed more than 50 GIS mapping projects nationwide to help communities and regions set their conservation priorities.

"Will Rogers is a nationally recognized advocate for land conservation and has given major addresses or interviews to the Urban Land Institute, the National Smart Growth Conference, the National Brownfields Conference, and Talk of the Nation, among others.

"Before joining TPL, Will Rogers managed infill urban redevelopment projects for a Chicago-based real estate development company, managing both new construction and the rehabilitation of vacant industrial buildings for commercial, office, and residential use. Before becoming a developer and then an "undeveloper" Will was a commercial beekeeper, founding and managing a commercial honey production company in Bogotá, Columbia. He is a graduate of Stanford University and received his MBA from Harvard University. He lives with his family in Kensington, California, and continues to keep honeybees in his back yard." [1]

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  1. Directors, Trust for Public Land, accessed June 5, 2009.
  2. Trustees, Garrison Institute, accessed December 2, 2011.
  3. Home, Beyond Sustainability, accessed December 12, 2011.