Ridge and Valley Conservancy Elects Margaret Schiller as Board President

Ridge and Valley Conservancy (RVC), a non-profit land trust located in Blairstown, N.J., announced that Margaret “Margie” Schiller, a current board member, has been elected to serve as President of the Board of Trustees. Ms. Schiller succeeds Robert “Bob” Canace, former President and a founding member of RVC.

A long-time resident in northwestern NJ, Ms. Schiller has been active in RVC for many years. She became familiar with the organization as a frequent preserve visitor which led to her volunteering in various capacities and eventually accepting an invitation to join the Board of Trustees. Most recently, Ms. Schiller served as Vice President.

“Ridge and Valley Conservancy's mission of preserving forests and open fields, safeguarding clean air and water, and sustaining natural habitats for endangered species contributes to our own health and the health of the planet. I am proud to serve a local organization that protects our greatest resources,” commented Ms. Schiller.

“RVC is a small organization that is incredibly resourceful in managing our greatest asset, the talent and skill of our people,” said Susi Tilley, RVC Executive Director. “We are fortunate to have a very active board committed to the RVC mission. Their diverse talents and skills sets enable RVC to be a dynamic and growing land trust. I am eager to be working directly with Margie as our new President. Her enthusiasm and passion for the issues of preservation and open space in northwestern NJ, coupled with her driving commitment to serve others, generate a strong voice of leadership for RVC.”

The remaining members of RVC’s Board of Trustees include Vice President George Schaberg, Treasurer Jason Kurtz, Bob Canace - Chair of the Land Protection Committee, Bob Lewis - Chair of the Stewardship Committee, Lynda Tower - Co-Chair of the Development Committee, Christine Hepburn, Joel McGreen, Elizabeth Marshall, and Sharon Wander.

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Ridge and Valley Conservancy (RVC) is a private, non-profit local land trust, founded in 1992, that preserves natural areas within the Ridge and Valley region of northwestern New Jersey for the benefit of people and wildlife. We protect forests, meadows, farmland  and watercourses, and practice sound ecological management of the land we've protected.  Many of our preserves are open to the public. RVC acquires both land and conservation easements. We also assist in the stewardship of  public land and advise landowners as to their conservation options. RVC is accredited by the Land Trust Accreditation Commission. For additional information, please visit www.ridgeandvalleyconservancy.org.