PLC Welcomes New Board Members

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Andrew Eills of Amherst and Betsy Holmes of Deering join Board of Trustees

As 2024 gets under way, the Piscataquog Land Conservancy is thrilled to welcome two new members to our Board of Trustees: Andrew Eills of Amherst and Betsy Holmes of Deering.

Andrew’s involvement with the Piscataquog Land Conservancy began in 2018 when he rode the Rose Mountain Rumble,  which introduced him to PLC’s mission and stewardship.  Since then Andrew has been a member of the organization’s Land Protection Committee.  Andrew practices health care and corporate law with Sheehan, Phinney, Bass and Green, P.A., and has served on non-profit boards including Red River Theatre and Granite VNA.  

Betsy has been involved with PLC since 2006, starting as a member taking walks, later becoming an event host, and then serving as a property monitor.  She recently retired as library director at New Hampshire Institute of Art and combines her interest of the outdoors with her art as a plein air painter – PLC properties appear regularly in her work. Betsy also volunteers with Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UNH as an art history instructor and is a docent at the Currier Museum of Art.

To read more about Andrew, Betsy and the rest of PLC’s twelve-member board, click HERE. Welcome and thank you for serving Andrew and Betsy!