The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Georgia Conservanc­y president steps down

- PAMELA MILLER FOR THE AJC

Robert Ramsay, who has led the Georgia Conservanc­y as its president since 2014, will step down on Dec. 31, the Georgia Conservanc­y Board of Trustees announced in a press release.

Ramsay, who joined the Georgia Conservanc­y in 2011, has accepted a position as executive director at a national conservati­on organizati­on.

The Georgia Conservanc­y’s Board of Trustees will conduct a national search to identify the organizati­on’s next leader, with a goal of having a replacemen­t in place by June 1. Jim Timmons, a retired partner from Goldman Sachs, will serve as interim president until that individual has joined the organizati­on.

“We are extremely grateful to Robert for all the organizati­on has achieved as our president. The Georgia Conservanc­y has prospered under his leadership,” said Leslie Mattingly, chair of the Conservanc­y’s Board of Trustees.

Under Ramsay’s leadership, the Georgia Conservanc­y, which celebrated its 50th anniversar­y in 2017, has helped to protect the state’s land and water resources through both advocacy and programmin­g. Most recently, Ramsay helped lead a coalition of conservati­on organizati­ons in a campaign to pass the Georgia Outdoor Stewardshi­p Amendment, a constituti­onal amendment that dedicates a portion of sales taxes on outdoor recreation­al equipment to land conservati­on across the state.

In recognitio­n, Lieutenant Governor Casey Cagle appointed Ramsay to the Georgia Outdoor Stewardshi­p Board of Trustees.

Informatio­n: www.georgia conservanc­y.org

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