The Hanover Conservancy is delighted to welcome Joanna Whitcomb to the Board of Directors. Director of Campus Planning for Dartmouth College, Joanna’s distinguished career focuses on sustainable development and resource protection. Meet her and the rest of our board here.
Fiscal Cliff Is Chance for Gift
Great news for donors with IRAs – when Congress passed legislation to avoid the “fiscal cliff,” it allowed certain gifts in JANUARY 2013 to be treated as 2012 charitable donations. MORE
Welcome new board members
The Hanover Conservancy is pleased to welcome two new members to our board: Tom Hall and David Merker. They have been appointed to fill the terms of Andrew Samwick and Jay Rozzi, who recently stepped down. Meet our board
Hanover Conservancy Names New Treasurer
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Jeffrey M. Harris as treasurer. President of JMH Wealth Management, Harris is a Chartered Financial Analyst and has managed individual and institutional investment portfolios for 21 years.
“Jeffrey brings non-profit board leadership experience to the Hanover Conservancy,” notes Nancy Collier, Conservancy President. “His love of fly-fishing led him to become engaged with our organization and its mission to protect stream habitat and conserve watershed lands.”
Harris replaces Andrew Samwick, who stepped down from the board on July 12 due to increased commitments at Dartmouth College, where he is the Director of the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center and the Sandra and Arthur Irving Professor of Economics. More
Get the Garlic Mustard at Mink Brook!
Garlic mustard is exploding near the Mink Brook Nature Preserve, in a patch near the brook wedged between parcels owned by the Hanover Conservancy and the Upper Valley Land Trust. Help us yank it before it invades the preserve.
Wednesday, July 11, 4:00-6:30 pm. Meet at UVLT at 19 Buck Road. More info
Announcing Spring Trips!
Our spring roster of trips is now ready! Current Hanover Conservancy members will receive a colorful announcement shortly. Come explore with us! Our trips are free and open to all. Woodcock, waterfowl, wildflowers and more…