
Photo: Sand County Foundation
MADISON, Wis. โ Sand County Foundation has named Alex Erickson associate director of the Leopold Conservation Award program.
Erickson will play a key role in outreach to Leopold Conservation Award recipients and sponsors nationally.
Sand County Foundation, based in Madison, is a national non-profit that works with farmers, ranchers, foresters, and other private landowners to improve soil health, water quality, and wildlife habitat. Leopold Conservation Awards are presented annually in 28 states to innovative landowners who inspire others to consider conservation opportunities on their own land.
โWith a strong background in agricultural sales, business development, and marketing, Alex is uniquely qualified for this role,โ said Lance Irving, Sand County Foundationโs Vice President of the Leopold Conservation Award. โHe also brings a deep appreciation for conservation and agriculture.โ
โI am excited for the Leopold Conservation Awardโs network of past recipients, sponsors, and partners to collaborate with Alex to advance conservation across the country,โ Irving added.
Erickson holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology from St. Johnโs University. He resides in Grand Forks, North Dakota, where he enjoys many outdoor pursuits and serves as secretary of an archery club.
Erickson began his duties on March 17.
Sand County Foundation news release
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