Scott Campbell

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Biography

Scott Campbell is the Owner and Principal of Innovative Conservation Solutions. Scott was the 2014-2015 Lincoln Loeb Fellow at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design and a joint fellow at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. Prior to his fellowship, he directed one of the country’s largest land trusts, the Palmer Land Conservancy, which under his leadership protected 50,000 acres of important natural, agricultural, and recreational lands—contributing to a 100,000-acre conservation portfolio.

Before his time at Palmer, Scott served in the Colorado Office of Economic Development under Governors Owens and Ritter. Scott is the recipient of Colorado College’s Livesay Award for Social Change, the American Society of Landscape Architects’ Jane Silverstein Ries Award (organizational award), and the Robert V. Menary Award for Excellence in Environmental Issues (organizational award). He enjoys complex, creative projects that don’t have a road map for how to get from point A to point B.

Education

  • Harvard University Graduate School of Design (2014 — 2015)
  • Master’s Degree Colorado College (1992 — 1993)
  • Bachelor’s Degree Colorado College (1987 — 1991)

Companies

  • Owner and Principal Innovative Conservation Solutions, LLC (2015)
  • Lincoln Loeb Fellow Harvard Graduate School of Design (2014 — 2015)
  • Executive Director Palmer Land Trust (2007 — 2014)
  • Heritage Tourism Program Manager Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (2005 — 2007)
  • Educator Crow Canyon Archaeological Center (2000 — 2003)
  • Education Director Cascade Bicycle Club (1999 — 2000)
  • Teacher, History Department Co-Chair Hyla Middle School (1996 — 1998)

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