Introducing Rosalind Page, ACT’s Acting Executive Director

ACT is pleased to announce that our friend and longtime partner, Rosalind Page, is stepping into the role of Interim Executive Director. 

Rosalind and her dog Stella getting cozy above the gorgeous view of Pearl Lake.

Rosalind and her dog Stella getting cozy above the gorgeous view of Pearl Lake.

For those who have not had the pleasure of meeting Rosalind yet, she is a 9-year veteran of the ACT board. She served as the Board Chair for 6 of those years before her term ended in 2018. Rosalind has continued her connection to ACT as a current volunteer with our lands committee. She and her husband Tom also have special ties to ACT as conservation landowners since 2005, finishing a project started by the previous owner.

Rosalind brings a deep understanding of both the conservation work as well as the needs of our communities. She has 40 years of surveying experience and has owned her own surveying company since 1993. Rosalind's connection to our region is deep and based in listening so that even the smallest of voices are heard. Beyond her time spent with ACT she is also a volunteer Lisbon Conservation Commission member, chairs the Lisbon Planning Board, and is the Lisbon representative on the North Country Transportation Council. Her work to advocate for the good of the whole in these roles ties back wonderfully to the conservation and community vitality work you support as members of ACT. 

We have a lot to be excited about in adding Rosalind to ACT’s team. In stepping into the role, we will remain dedicated to our mission of leading and inspiring action to conserve land in the North Country. Work that you know is more important than ever in these times. 

Thank you to our hard working staff, volunteers, members, and supporters for your dedication to conservation and community. We would not be this strong and resilient without your unwavering commitment to this work and know we can look to the future together with an incredible sense of hope.