Amy Reagle Meyers of Jaffrey named to forest society board

Amy Reagle Meyers

Amy Reagle Meyers COURTESY PHOTO

Published: 11-09-2024 12:01 PM

At the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests' 123rd annual meeting, Amy Reagle Meyers of Jaffrey was elected to the board of trustees.

Allyson Hicks of Concord was re-elected as board secretary. The board also elected Drew Kellner of Brookline as chair, Peter Fauver of North Conway as vice chair and Jason Hicks of Meredith as treasurer.

Meyers, who has lived at the base of Mount Monadnock for 25 years, brings fundraising and outreach experience to the board. She is the chair of the Jaffrey Planning Board and active in her church and as a host mom for international students.

“Amy’s shared passion for our forests, love of being in the outdoors and her fundraising and outreach expertise will truly be an asset to our board and our organization as we conserve and manage a diversity of lands across New Hampshire with the challenge of addressing climate change and its impacts on our forests,” stated Jack Savage, president of the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests.

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