Amy Beatie
Executive Director
Amy’s extensive background includes serving as deputy attorney general for the Attorney General’s Office Natural Resources and Environment Section of the Colorado Department of Law; executive director of the Colorado Water Trust; and attorney and clerk in the private and public sectors. She earned a Juris Doctorate with an emphasis in environmental law from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law and a Bachelor of Arts in religious philosophy from Dartmouth College. Amy enjoys spending time with family – especially in fluffy Western snow and on Western rivers; fly-fishing; local food; books about the West; and independent bookstores.
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Linda Lidov
Director, Membership & Communications
Linda’s background is in building strategic communications initiatives, managing programs and developing partnerships within the nonprofit, philanthropy, government and private sectors. Her work has advanced initiatives in land, water and energy conservation; outdoor stewardship; workforce development; and social and economic justice. A lifelong Coloradan, Linda loves the diversity of Colorado in all its forms. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in French from the University of Colorado; speaks fluent French; and enjoys gardening, hiking, traveling, and time with family and friends.
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Hannah George
Programs Manager
Land has always been the foundation of Hannah’s work, with previous experience in wilderness restoration, outdoor education, private land conservation, and agriculture. She has a Bachelor of Science in environmental science and management and a minor in viticulture and enology from Cornell University. Hannah is especially energized by connecting people with the land so that both people and land thrive. Additionally, Hannah is an affordable housing advocate, a vegetable and flower gardener, and an overall outdoor enthusiast.
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Katelyn Toigo
Special Projects Coordinator
Growing up on a conserved property and visiting national parks sparked Katelyn’s passion for conservation. She holds Bachelor of Science degrees in zoology and in geography and environmental resources from Southern Illinois University, plus a Master of Environmental Science and Management degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Katelyn is thrilled to continue working with Keep It Colorado and having a positive impact on conservation after serving as a fellow in 2022. Katelyn enjoys hiking, fishing, and cooking.
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Molly Langeberg
Operations Manager
Molly brings a unique combination of experience to Keep It Colorado. Her professional background includes working in legal aid, focusing on eviction defense and affordable housing preservation, and freelancing as a stage manager. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in theatrical design and production from Colorado State University (go Rams!) and an Associate of Applied Science in paralegal studies from the Community College of Aurora. In her free time, Molly enjoys thrifting, beekeeping, and leisurely walks with her rescue Labrador Retriever, Sage.
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