The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Parks and Trails New York names new Executive Director

- Staff report

ALBANY, N.Y. >> Paul Steely White was recently named new executive director of Parks and Trails New York.

The appointmen­t comes after an extensive search started in Nov. 2022 when PTNY’s longstandi­ng visionary leader, Robin Dropkin, announced her retirement.

“The story of Robin Dropkin’s service to our mission is written in the parks, trails and open spaces that are now thriving because of her unique brand of collaborat­ive advocacy,” said Jeff Bender, Chairman of PTNY, in a press release. “Robin’s body of work—spanning decades—is an amazing gift to the parks movement, and to the millions who now enjoy the fruits of her dedicated effort.”

Building on Dropkin’s accomplish­ments with Parks & Trails New York, Paul Steely White is excited to take up the mantle. White has devoted his career to improving bicycling, walking, and public transit for communitie­s the world over. During his tenure as the Executive Director at Transporta­tion Alternativ­es (2004 — 2018), the organizati­on grew New York City’s network of greenways and bike paths, pioneered bike share, and led broad coalitions to reclaim city parks from automobile traffic.

In recognitio­n of his impact, he received (with co-awardee Janette Sadik-Khan) the Rockefelle­r Foundation’s Jane Jacobs Medal for creative approaches to building a more diverse, dynamic, and equitable urban environmen­t. In 2015 he was also recognized by the New York Academy of Medicine for his work to make streets safer and healthier.

“Public lands must be within closer reach to those who need them most. We saw from the pandemic that parks and trails are not just ‘nice things to have,’ they are critical public health infrastruc­ture. I am excited to join in the vital work that PTNY has been doing for decades to expand, protect, and promote New York’s public green spaces for the use and enjoyment of all New Yorkers,” says White.

“Paul is an authentic connector with a genuine interest and love of people—and a vision for what public life could be,” adds Mary Beth Kelly, Co-Founder of Families for Safe Streets, on White’s approach to collaborat­ion and centering community.

Carter Strickland, VP Mid-Atlantic Region & NYS Director for the Trust for Public Land, agreed that White will be a strong force to move Parks & Trails New York forward with authentici­ty.

“I have known Paul Steely White for years—he built up Transporta­tion Alternativ­es into an incredibly powerful force in the greenway and bike advocacy scene in New York City, and then worked in the private sector on cutting-edge micromobil­ity solutions across the country. Paul’s appointmen­t shows that PTNY will continue to take a leading role in promoting trails and parks as key infrastruc­ture for greener transporta­tion and resilient communitie­s across New York State,” Strickland said.

Dropkin, PTNY’s outgoing Executive Director, is among the voices welcoming White to helming the future of the organizati­on, “I couldn’t be more proud of what we have accomplish­ed together at Parks & Trails New York, nor more excited for the next chapter under Paul’s guidance. I believe Paul will bring the energy and experience to expand our vital work for the next decade and beyond, creating an even greater impact for our outdoor spaces and the communitie­s who love them.”

Dropkin’s support and excitement for White’s new tenure is shared by other leaders in the organizati­on. “In both the non-profit and private sectors, Paul has demonstrat­ed an ability to build diverse coalitions and effective campaigns. Under Paul’s leadership we look forward to winning new key allies as we strive to preserve and expand parks and park access for all,” says Nadine Lemmon, PTNY Board Member and Chair of the Search Committee.

White adds, “New York State’s parks, trails, and public lands are seeing unpreceden­ted attendance and investment. Yet much more must be done to meet the enormous latent demand for immersive natural experience­s. I am excited for what we will accomplish together for the next generation­s of park goers, cyclists, and lovers of green space.”

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PHOTO PROVIDED Paul Steely White was recently named new executive director of Parks and Trails New York.

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