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Becoming a family-friendly workplace

Posted April 2, 2024
Source
Saving Land magazine, Spring 2024, Land Trust Alliance
Author
Mary Alice Holley
A young child stands in a field holding a basket with apples in it, with an adult behind them also holding a basket.
About This Saving Land

Adopting family-friendly policies at your land trust can benefit employees and employers.

Mary Alice Holley is associate director at Conservation Trust for North Carolina, where she liaises with staff, board and partners to ensure the organization advances its mission to build resilient, just communities for all North Carolinians.

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