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Hikers near Muir Beach
Last-Minute Gift for Park-y Folks

No box of stale chocolate. No ugly sweater. And no fruitcake. Only the warm fuzzy feeling of protecting the most-visited national park in America. Give a Conservancy membership, which your loved one will treasure as much as a trip to Muir Woods or Crissy Field.

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Beatrice Kilat
Former Media & Public Affairs Manager

Beatrice Kilat was a Media & Public Affairs Manager for the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy's Marketing and Communications Team.

Western Pond Turtle Release
Gabi Dunn
GGNRA NPS Biologist
Brenda Munive
Membership Associate, Development and Membership
Kerry O'Donnell
Kerry O'Donnell
Chief People and Culture Officer

Kerry O’Donnell is the Chief People and Culture Officer for the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy. Together with the People and Culture team, she supports the development and implementation of employee strategies in alignment with the organization’s mission, values and vision.

Janet Klein
Janet Klein
Vice President of Community Connections

Janet Klein is Vice President of Community Connections for the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy. She supports four teams—Volunteer and Intern Services, Community Stewardship and Engagement, Conservation and Community Science, and Youth Programs—in creating opportunities for public participation in the exploration and care of our parks.

Claire Mooney
Claire Mooney
Vice President of Park Places & Innovation

Claire Mooney, PLA, ASLA, LEED AP, is the Vice President, Park Projects & Conservation with the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy. Claire provides leadership to the Conservancy's Park Projects & Design, Park Nurseries, and Innovation & Impact teams.

Mellice Hackett
Operations Manager, Conservation and Community Science

Mel supports the Golden Gate Raptor Observatory (GGRO), One Tam Community Science, One Tam Conservation Management, and the greater organizational needs. 

Here’s what Mel has to say about her position, “After hiking these magical hills daily over the last two years - watching, observing, and recording the wildlife around me - I'm excited to dig in