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- Julie A. Keenan, of Summit
Township, Union County, who serves as Chair of Conservation Resources,
is a current trustee of the Great Swamp Watershed Association,
and the Summit Area Public Foundation. She was a founding trustee
of Citizens for Better Schools. Julie served as Executive Director
for the Schumann Fund for New Jersey from 1991 until 1997. She
has also served as a trustee of The Nature Conservancy of New
Jersey and a member of its Finance Committee for three years from
2000 until 2003. Julie holds an MBA from Stanford and currently
works as a consultant.
- James C. Brady III, of Bedminster
Township, Somerset County, who serves as Vice-Chairman of Conservation
Resources, served for 10 years as a trustee of The Nature Conservancy
of New Jersey, where he also served as Vice-Chairman for 3 years.
A licensed real estate broker by profession, Jim has also been
active in local efforts to preserve the rural character of the
Lamington River Valley. He has served as a trustee of the Boys
and Girls Club of Newark (BGCN), and on the Board of BGCN Life
Camp, a summer program for inner city youth. He is also a former
trustee of the Delbarton School, and the Far Hills Country Day
School.
- Sally Dudley of Harding
Township, Morris County, who serves as Secretary-Treasurer of
Conservation Resources, served as Executive Director of the Association
of New Jersey Environmental Commissions from 1988 until 2002.
She has also served as Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Harding Township,
and was a member of the Governor's Council on New Jersey Outdoors.
Sally also served as a member of the Pinelands Commission from
1998 through 2001, and was a founding trustee of the Stockton
Alliance. She also serves as Co-Chairman of the Coalition for
Affordable Housing and the Environment, Vice Chair of the NJ Brownfields
Task Force, and as a trustee of Morris Tomorrow, NJ Future, the
Trust for Public Land's NJ Advisory Committee, and the Crossroads
of the American Revolution. She remains involved with ANJEC as
editor of the ANJEC web page and quarterly newsletter, and as
an advisor on policy development.
- Tony Borden of
Mendham Township, Morris County, has served as Vice President
and General Counsel for PSEG Power LLC since June 1999, as well
as in a variety of other senior management positions with PSE&G
since 1984. A graduate of Lafayette College and the Seton Hall
University School of Law, Tony has also served as a Trustee of
the Pingry School, the New Jersey Chapter of The Nature Conservancy,
the New Jersey Network Foundation, and the Union Foundation. In
1998, he was Co-Chairman of the Coalition to Preserve Natural
Resources, which launched the successful campaign that led to
the establishment of a stable source of funding for open space
and farmland preservation in New Jersey, and resulted in the creation
of the Garden State Preservation Trust.
- Jon Holt of Tewksbury
Township, Hunterdon County, is a partner with Holt, Mulroy &
Germann Public Affairs, L.L.C., a public relations and governmental
affairs counseling firm with offices in Trenton and Washington,
D.C. Jon specializes in developing community relations, public
information and government affairs programs in support of client
activities, particularly those involving environmental issues.
A graduate of Drew University, Madison, New Jersey, Jon has extensive
experience in politics and government. His federal government
experience includes service as a public information director for
the Federal Energy Administration; special assistant to the Deputy
Secretary, U.S. Department of Transportation; and, as a Legislative
Assistant to a U.S. Congressman. Jon currently serves as chairman
of the Drew University Board of Visitors and on the Board of Directors
of the WORLDCOM Public Relation Group, the world's largest consortium
of independently owned public relations counseling firms. He is
also a former Trustee of the New Jersey Chapter of The Nature
Conservancy.
- Anne Jacobson
of Madison Township, Morris County, is a program officer with
the Victoria Foundation, which provides grant support to the nonprofit
community, including environmental conservation throughout New
Jersey. Anne graduated summa cum laude from Drew
University and obtained her J.D. from Rutgers Law School.
She practiced law for 19 years before leaving to devote her energies
to the nonprofit sector. She served as the director of corporate
partnerships for the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, and as a senior
program officer with The Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey.
Anne has served in a variety of leadership capacities on the board
of the Arts Council of the Morris Area. She has also been a trustee
of the Colonial Symphony Orchestra, based in Morristown.

- Honorable Thomas H. Kean,
who served as Governor of New Jersey from 1982 until 1990. Prior
to that time. Governor Kean served as a member and Speaker of
the New Jersey General Assembly, where he sponsored many of New
Jersey's principal conservation laws, including several of the
Green Acres Bond Acts, the Coastal Area Facility Review Act, the
Natural Areas System Act, the Wetlands Act, and the law which
established the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
He is currently the President of Drew University, located in Madison,
New Jersey.
- Richard Sullivan, who served
as the first Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Environmental
Protection from 1970 until 1974. After leaving government service,
he represented a variety of public and private clients as the
Proprietor of New Jersey First, an environmental consulting firm.
Richard also served as Chairman of the Pinelands Commission for
almost a decade, as Chairman of the Fund for New Jersey, Chairman
of the Safe Drinking Water Institute, Chairman of the Environmental
Endowment of New Jersey, and as a trustee of the Commonwealth
of New Jersey. Currently retired, he remains active as a trustee
for the Fund for New Jersey.

- Franklin E. Parker, Esq.,
of Mendham Township, Morris County, who served as Chairman Emeritus
of Conservation Resources, was the Director of the New Jersey
Field Office of The Trust for Public Land from 1990-1996 and was
Chair of TPL's New Jersey Advisory Council. Frank was also the
first chairman of the New Jersey Pinelands Commission from 1979-1988.
He served on the Board of Directors of the Hudson River Foundation
and Jackson Hole Preserve, Inc. He was an honorary Trustee of
the Natural Resources Defense Council and the New Jersey Conservation
Foundation, and was a member of the Board of Crossroads of the
American Revolution, and of the Advisory Boards of the Rutgers
Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences and the School of Natural
Resources at the University of Vermont. An attorney by profession,
he was a widely-recognized leader of the New Jersey conservation
community. To read more about his contributions to the environmental
community, click here.
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