Foothills Conservancy of North Carolina welcomes new Marketing and Communications Manager 

Foothills Conservancy of North Carolina welcomed Katherine Ehrlichman as the land trust’s new Marketing and Communications Manager. In this role, Ehrlichman will manage Foothills Conservancy’s online and print marketing, social media, email communication, media relationships and overall marketing needs.  

“Foothills Conservancy’s staff and board are excited to have Katherine joining the team,” said Executive Director Andrew Kota. “She has valuable experience working with brands in the outdoor industry and will continue to grow awareness of Foothills Conservancy and the work we’re doing in Western North Carolina.”

As an Asheville, NC native and graduate of UNC Asheville, Ehrlichman brings over 15 years of experience working in the outdoor industry and is passionate about land and water conservation.  Prior to accepting the position with FCNC, she was part of the Marketing and Merchandising team at Kitsbow Apparel.

“I’m happy to be working with an organization whose values align with my own, specifically around preserving our precious resources for generations to come,” said Ehrlichman. “I feel honored to contribute to the success of this organization and proud to support the efforts to protect the beautiful land that we are fortunate enough to call home.”

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Foothills Conservancy

Foothills Conservancy of North Carolina inspires conservation in Western North Carolina by permanently protecting land and water for the benefit of people and all living things.

A 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Foothills Conservancy serves eight counties: Alexander, Burke, Caldwell, Catawba, Cleveland, Lincoln, McDowell and Rutherford, in three major river basins: the Broad, Catawba, and Yadkin.

We envision a thriving region to live and visit, with clean water, healthy forests, productive farmland, diverse wildlife, access to outdoor recreation, and communities that value conservation.

https://www.foothillsconservancy.org
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