Speakers

Alivia Acosta
  • Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (JEDI) Best Practices as Developed by the PNTS JEDI workgroup Thursday 10/22 at 4 PM & Next Generation Alumni Panel: Wednesday 10/28 at 2 PM EDT
Amanda Wheelock
  • Increasing Diversity Equity and Inclusion (Part 2) Programs in Practice: Tuesday, October 23rd 1:00PM
Amy Lindholm
  • Great American Outdoors Act, Part I: Lessons Learned and How to Use Them to “Win the Win”: Tues 10/27 at 2 PM EDT
Angela West
  • Working Together: Trails, Tribes and Sustainable Tourism: Tuesday, October 23rd 11:15AM
Angie Williamson
  • Getting Started with Major Gift Fundraising: Tuesday, October 23rd 1:00PM
Anne Sentz
  • Working with Land Trusts and Partners Outside the Trail Community to Save National Trails: Tue 10/27 at 12 Noon EDT
Barney Scout Mann
  • Opening Session and Welcome: Wednesday 10/21 at 5 PM EDT
Ben Richardson
  • Community Building and Maximizing Federal, State, and Local Partnerships on Your Trail: Thursday, October 25th 11:15AM
Bethany Henry Rosenbaum
  • From Historic Trails to Pathways Forward: Best Practices in Federal – Tribal Consultation and Resource Management: Tuesday, October 23rd 10:30AM
Brad Paymar
  • How to Work with Local, Regional, and National Land Trusts to Acquire Land for Your Trail/Report on Gap Analysis Study: Tuesday, October 23rd 1:00PM
Caitlin Guthrie
  • How to Work with Local, Regional, and National Land Trusts to Acquire Land for Your Trail/Report on Gap Analysis Study: Tuesday, October 23rd 1:00PM
Camille Ferguson
  • Working Together: Trails, Tribes and Sustainable Tourism: Tuesday, October 23rd 11:15AM
Carin Farley
  • How to Better Inventory, Assess and Monitor National Scenic & Historic Trails. The Bureau of Land Management’s New Training Effort: Monday 10/26 at 2 PM
Carol Weisman
  • Multiple: View Bio to Learn More
Carolyn Finney
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion on National Trails: Tuesday, October 23th 8:30-9:30AM
Charles Tracy
  • Art and Technology / Working with Technology to Promote the National Trails: Tuesday, October 23rd 3:30PM
Charlynne T. Smith
  • Using Geospatial Technologies to Engage & Innovate: A Study of the U.S. National Trail System: Tuesday, October 23rd 1:00PM
Chief Anne Richardson
  • The Fight for Rappahannock Tribal Recognition & the Protection of Fones Cliffs on the Captain John Smith Chesapeake NHT (Chesapeake Trail): Friday 10/23 at 2 PM EDT
Cristina Wineinger
  • Fundraising During a Pandemic: Wednesday 10/28 at 12 Noon EDT
Dan Bell
  • How to Work with Local, Regional, and National Land Trusts to Acquire Land for Your Trail/Report on Gap Analysis Study: Tuesday, October 23rd at 1:00PM
David C. Cowles
  • The End of Organizational Membership as We Know It – Converting FB Followers to Active Members and Donors: Thursday, October 25th 10:30AM
Deloris Gray Wood
  • How primary sources or first hand accounts and GIS can be used to establish and map a trail: A Case Study of the Northern Route of the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail: Monday 10/26 at 4 PM EDT
Destiny Williams
  • 334 – 229 – 6888
  • Shaping, Sharing & Storytelling on the Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail: Friday 10/23 at 12 Noon EDT
Don Owen
  • Multiple Sessions: View Bio to Learn More
Don Owen
  • 304-283-4745
  • An Introduction to Protecting Trails: A Handbook for Land Acquisition for National Scenic & Historic Trails: Mon 10/26 12 noon EDT & Working with Land Trusts and Partners Outside the Trail Community to Save National Trails: Tues 10/27 at 12 noon EDT
Dr Howard Robinson
  • 334- 229 – 4491
  • Shaping, Sharing & Storytelling on the Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail: Friday 10/23 at 12 Noon EDT
Dylan McDowell
  • Closing Session: New Initiatives in Outdoor Engagement Policies at the State Level & What’s Next for PNTS: Thursday 10/29 at 2 PM EDT
Frank Norris
  • America’s Historical Trails: A Journey of Empowerment Through Partnership: Tuesday, October 23rd 4:15PM
Fred Shaffer
  • The Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail: Tuesday, October 23rd 10:30AM
Garrett Jackson
  • Interpreting the Stories of the Silent Voices: Acknowledging the lives of the oppressed and marginalized in your Historic Trail interpretation: Fri 10/23 at 4 PM EDT
Gary Werner
  • Now That We Have Acquired Land How Can We Get Help To Manage It?: Tuesday, October 23rd 3:30PM
Halle Goldstein
  • Next Generation Alumni Panel: Wednesday 10/28 at 2 PM EDT
Jaime Tompkins
  • Proactive approaches to National Trail management: Thursday, October 25th 10:30AM
Jay M Dement
  • Connecting Youth with Nature: Thursday, October 25th 1:00PM
Jeremy Call
  • How to Better Inventory, Assess and Monitor National Scenic & Historic Trails. The Bureau of Land Management’s New Training Effort: Monday 10/26 at 2 PM
Joe McCauley
  • The Fight for Rappahannock Tribal Recognition and the Protection of Fones Cliffs on the Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail (Chesapeake Trail): Friday 10/23 at 2 PM EDT
Joel Dunn
  • The Fight for Rappahannock Tribal Recognition and the Protection of Fones Cliffs on the Captain John Smith Chesapeake NHT (Chesapeake Trail): Friday 10/23 at 2 PM EDT & Working with Land Trusts and Partners Outside the Trail Community to Save National Trails: Tuesday 10/27 at 12 Noon EDT
John Cannella
  • How to Use Federal and State Land & Water Conservation Fund Money to Acquire Land for Your Trail: Tuesday, October 23rd 10:30AM
John Slaughter
  • Community Building and Maximizing Federal, State, and Local Partnerships on Your Trail: Thursday, October 25th 11:15AM
José G. González
  • Opening Session: Wednesday 10/21 at 5 PM EDT & Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Principles & Community Agreements: Thursday 10/22 at 12 noon EDT & Moving Forward Through Teachable Moments: Thursday 10/22 at 2 PM
Julie Judkins
  • Increasing Diversity Equity and Inclusion (Part 2) Programs in Practice: Tuesday, October 23rd 1:00PM
Julie Judkins
  • Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (JEDI) Best Practices as Developed by the PNTS JEDI workgroup: Thursday 10/22 at 4 PM EDT
Kaleo Paik
  • Facing Our Future on the Knowledge of our Ancestors: Tuesday, October 23rd 11:15AM
Kaleo Paik
  • Opening Session and Welcome: Wednesday 10/21 at 5 PM EDT
Kathy DeCoster
  • Great American Outdoors Act, Part I: Lessons Learned and How to Use Them to “Win the Win”: Tues 10/27 at 2 PM EDT
Kevin Bryan
  • Increasing Diversity Equity and Inclusion (Part 1/2): Tuesday, October 23rd 10:30AM
Kevin Keeler
  • Protecting National Trail Resources as Corridors in Large Landscape Conservation: Thursday, October 25th 10:30AM
Kevin Thusius
  • Multiple Sessions: View Bio to Learn More
Laura Hicklin
  • 608.516.3096
  • Working with Land Trusts and Partners Outside the Trail Community to Save National Trails: Tue 10/27 at 12 Noon EDT
Leigh Ann Hunter
  • Interpreting the Stories of the Silent Voices: Acknowledging the lives of the oppressed and marginalized in your Historic Trail interpretation: Fri 10/23 at 4 PM EDT
Lila Leatherman
  • Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Principles & Community Agreements: Thursday 10/22 at 12 noon EDT & Moving Forward Through Teachable Moments: Thursday 10/22 at 2 PM
Liz Bergeron
  • Getting Started with Major Gift Fundraising: Tuesday, October 23rd 1:00PM
Luz Lituma
  • Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (JEDI) Best Practices as Developed by the PNTS JEDI workgroup: Thursday 10/22 at 4 PM EDT
Mark Loseth
  • Training Partnership on the Arizona National Scenic Trail: Thursday, October 25th 1:00PM
Marya Skotte
  • National Park Foundation Love Your Park: Mobilizing the Park Community: Thursday, October 25th 8:00 – 8:30AM
Matthew Robinson
  • Using GIS to Support the National Trails System: Tuesday, October 23rd 1:45PM
Michela Williams
  • Increasing Diversity Equity and Inclusion (Part 2) Programs in Practice: Tuesday, October 23rd 1:00PM
Monica Rhodes
  • Shaping, Sharing & Storytelling on the Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail: Friday 10/23 at 12 Noon EDT
Morgan Sommerville
  • Now That We Have Acquired Land How Can We Get Help To Manage It?: Tuesday, October 23rd 3:30PM
National Park Foundation
  • Love Your Park: Mobilizing the Park Community: Thursday, October 25th 8:00 – 8:30AM
Nicholas Pay
  • Balancing Trail Protection and Energy Development on Public Lands: Thursday, October 25th 1:00PM
Nicole Browning
  • For All: REI’s Approach to Equity in the Outdoors: Thursday, October 25th 8:30-9:30AM
Noelle Glines-Bovio
  • Balancing Trail Protection and Energy Development on Public Lands: Thursday, October 25th 1:00PM
Peter Bonsall
  • Using GIS to Support the National Trails System: Tuesday, October 23rd 1:45PM
Rachel Wootton
  • Sharing our Rivers and Trails – Harnessing Digital Media to Create an Ethic of responsible use and Stewardship and Protect America
Randy Welsh
  • The National Forest System Trail Stewardship Partnership Funding Program: Tuesday, October 23rd 3:30PM
RG Absher
  • How to Define and Defend National Historic Trail Corridors – Balancing Preservation and Recreation: Thursday, October 25th 1:00PM
RG Absher
  • Opening Session and Welcome: Wednesday 10/21 at 5 PM EDT & How primary sources or first hand accounts and GIS can be used to establish and map a trail: A Case Study of the Northern Route of the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail: Monday 10/26 at 4 PM EDT & Working with Land Trusts and Partners Outside the Trail Community to Save National Trails: Tuesday 10/27 at 12 noon EDT
Richard Kozoll, MD, MPH
  • Use of Health Impact Assessment to Improve Federal Trail Planning: Tuesday, October 23rd 1:00PM
Rob Sweeten
  • Proactive approaches to National Trail management: Thursday, October 25th 10:30AM
Rob Sweeten
  • How to Better Inventory, Assess and Monitor National Scenic & Historic Trails. The Bureau of Land Management’s New Training Effort: Monday 10/26 at 2 PM
Rocky Miller
  • How primary sources or first hand accounts and GIS can be used to establish and map a trail: A Case Study of the Northern Route of the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail: Monday 10/26 at 4 PM EDT
Roger M. Peterson
  • Trails Connect! A Convergence of Focus & Opportunities in 2018 and Beyond: Thursday, October 25th 11:15AM
Ron Tipton
  • Great American Outdoors Act, Part II: A National Trails Campaign: Tues 10/27 at 4 PM EDT
Sabrina Carlson
  • Increasing Diversity Equity and Inclusion (Part 2/2) Programs in Practice: Engaging Girls and Women in Outdoor Leadership: Tuesday, October 23rd 1:45PM
Sally M Davis, PhD
  • Use of Health Impact Assessment to Improve Federal Trail Planning: Tuesday, October 23rd 1:00PM
Sandi Marra
  • Stewardship and Retention of Donors, Volunteers, staff and Board Members: Thursday, October 23rd 1:00PM
Sandra Broncheau-McFarland
  • Trails Connect! A Convergence of Focus & Opportunities in 2018 and Beyond: Thursday, October 25th 11:15AM
Sarah Unz
  • Opening Session and Welcome: Wednesday 10/21 at 5 PM EDT
Stephen Rhoades
  • How to Define and Defend National Historic Trail Corridors – Balancing Preservation and Recreation: Thursday, October 25th 1:00PM
Steven Gonzales
  • Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (JEDI) Best Practices as Developed by the PNTS JEDI workgroup: Thursday 10/22 at 4 PM EDT
Travis Boley
  • Engaging Urban Youth on Historic Trails: Thursday, October 25th 1:45PM
Tyler Ray
  • Great American Outdoors Act, Part I: Lessons Learned and How to Use Them to “Win the Win”: Tues 10/27 at 2 PM EDT
Valerie Rupp
  • (202) 963-2910
  • Opening Session and Welcome: Wednesday 10/21 at 5 PM EDT
Van Tran
  • Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (JEDI) Best Practices as Developed by the PNTS JEDI workgroup: Thursday 10/22 at 4 PM EDT
Wendy Lotze
  • Training Partnership on the Arizona National Scenic Trail: Thursday, October 25th 1:00PM
William Buck
  • Working with Technology to Promote the National Trails: Tuesday, October 24th 4:15PM
William Buck
  • Utilizing Zoom and Other Technologies to Promote the National Trails: Thursday October 29th at 12 Noon EDT
William L (Bill) Ambrose
  • How primary sources or first hand accounts and GIS can be used to establish and map a trail: A Case Study of the Northern Route of the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail: Monday 10/26 at 4 PM EDT