Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership Welcomes Four New Members to Its Board of Directors

Experts in conservation, policy, and business join the leadership team
(Washington D.C.) – The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership is pleased to announce the appointment of four new directors to its leadership team. Meredith Baker, Lindsey Davis, Jack Hazel, and Tony Wasley join the 29-member board that oversees TRCP.
Additionally, longtime TRCP Board Member, Matt Cook, has been elected as the new TRCP Board Chair following the tenure of Alston Watt. Cook is the CEO of SquareTop Capital Partners LLC and has decades of executive and investment experience leading and advising growth-oriented companies, along with a proven track record of strategic leadership and organizational stewardship.
“TRCP is privileged to welcome these four new members to our Board of Directors,” said Matt Cook, TRCP board chair. “Their diverse experience and perspectives will strengthen our organization and help advance our work to conserve hunting, fishing, and the wild places that matter to future generations.”
TRCP continues to rise to the challenge originally set forth by our founder, Jim Range – to unite and amplify our partners’ voices to advance America’s legacy of conservation, habitat, and access. Since our inception almost 25 years ago, TRCP has become the most effective coalition of conservation organizations in the country, all united around Theodore Roosevelt’s conservation legacy.
“We’re pleased to welcome these accomplished leaders and dedicated conservation advocates to the TRCP family,” said Joel Pedersen, president and CEO of the TRCP. “Our Board of Directors strengthens and guides our work, helping us unite partners and advance conservation, habitat, and access across the country. I appreciate Alston’s leadership over the last 2 years and look forward to the passion that Matt will bring as Chair. With Meredith, Lindsey, Jack, and Tony joining the Board, TRCP is well positioned to continue delivering on our mission to guarantee all Americans quality places to hunt and fish.”
Bios for the incoming board members, and TRCP’s full Board of Directors and leadership team, can be found HERE.
Founded in 2002, the TRCP is the largest coalition of conservation organizations in the country, uniting and amplifying the voices of sportsmen and women by convening hunting and fishing groups, conservation organizations, and outdoor businesses to a common purpose.