Pamela Lichtman Reading, M.S.
Pam spent nine years as program director at the Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance and stepped down in 2003. While at the Alliance, Pam supervised both private and public land conservation projects in Teton County and the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and developed working relationships with landowners, government agencies, and non-profit organizations to promote conservation ideals. Pam was previously the private land director for the Alliance. She received her master's degree from the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies and now lives in California.
