Stephan K. Pahides joins Natural Lands Board of Trustees
MEDIA, Pa., November 21, 2017– Natural Lands, a regional land conservation organization, added Stephan K. Pahides to its Board of Trustees.
“Steve has already contributed to several of Natural Lands’ largest land conservation projects such as Erdenheim Farm, Stoneleigh, and Bryn Coed Farms,” said Natural Lands president Molly Morrison. “His extensive involvement serving as a leader in the non-profit world as well as his practical experience in real estate makes him a perfect addition to our leadership team.”
Mr. Pahides is a shareholder of McCausland Keen + Buckman, where he practices real estate law. He represents clients with the sale, acquisition, development, and leasing of property. Mr. Pahides serves currently on the boards of the HEADStrong Foundation and Drexel Neumann Academy, and is a former board member of the Independence Seaport Museum, the School of Rock and the Center for Literacy. His extensive service to community includes volunteering for the Radnor Hunt Pony Club and Penncrest High School.
Pahides received his B.A. in Political Science from Drew University and his J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School.
“It is an honor to join the Natural Lands Board of Trustees,” said Pahides. “I have long admired the organization’s work to preserve and promote open space in our community, and look forward to further supporting this mission.”
Natural Lands is dedicated to preserving and nurturing nature’s wonders while creating opportunities for joy and discovery in the outdoors for everyone. As the Greater Philadelphia region’s oldest and largest land conservation organization, Natural Lands has preserved more than 125,000 acres, including 44 nature preserves totaling more than 23,000 acres. Some 2.5 million people live within five miles of land under the organization’s protection. Land for life, nature for all. natlands.org.
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Natural Lands
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