Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust announces new leadership

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David Miller

RANGELEY – Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust is pleased to announce David Miller as its new executive director.

A Portland native, Miller has served in the public and private sectors at various program, fundraising and leadership levels and brings a wealth of experience and perspective to our organization.

Miller will be filling the open position left after previous Executive Director Chris Devine retired. The Trust would like to thank Devine for five years of passion and dedication to its mission.

Miller’s resume includes more than 30 years of administration, management support, and facilitation in the non-profit sector. He obtained his M.A. at the Fielding Institute in Organizational Design and Effectiveness. Since, Miller has served as an affiliate faculty at Regis University’s Master’s for Non-Profit Management and has served as a board member with several non-profit organizations. He is the co-founder of Educo International Alliance, an alliance of NGO’s focused on wilderness-based youth development. Prior to this appointment Miller was self-employed as an Organizational Consultant and Executive Coach, co-designing and facilitating the development of conservation organizations.

As Executive Director, Miller will be responsible for working with the Board to develop and implement a long-term strategic plan. In addition Miller will oversee day-to-day operations, development, financial management and most importantly engaging with our membership.

Miller and his wife Linda Aldrich will be managing time between their home in Portland and Rangeley for the near future. Linda is an adjunct professor at southern Maine Community College and an accomplished poet. David has two grown children. Jennifer is in her first year of residency with a focus on Internal Medicine in Boise, ID and his son, Aubrey is teaching at the University of Otago in New Zealand. Please join us in welcoming David and his family to our community.

Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust is a 501(c)3 non-profit land conservation organization focused in the Upper Androscoggin Watershed. RLHT maintains traditional public access and uses of its land for recreation, education, and scientific study. We also offer a summer youth program, maintain a water quality program, and offer remote and traditional camping through our  social enterprise, Cupsuptic Lake Park & Campground.  To learn more about RLHT or how to get involved, visit www.rlht.org.

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