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Southeast Alaska Land Trust Professional Staff

Originally, the Land Trust had a founding Board of three, including a handful of volunteers. Today, it is directed by a nine-member local Board of Trustees and four standing committees, which serve without compensation, and a small professional staff responsible for carrying out a program for land conservation. See Staff Photos
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“Southeast Alaska is the crown jewel of Alaska. All the natural elements co-emerge at such a human scale so grand, and yet so accessible. I knew I was home when I arrived in Southeast.”
-Diane Mayer

Diane Mayer
Executive Director
Diane Mayer graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Natural Resources from the University of Wisconsin at Madison. In Alaska for over twenty years, Diane has enjoyed a career as a natural resource manager and environmental regulator. She has worked as a field soil scientist, coastal project coordinator, environmental facilitator and Director of the Alaska Governor’s Office of Governmental Coordination.

She has served on the Board of Director’s for the Southeast Alaska Land Trust and the Shambhala Meditation Center of Juneau. She balances the demands of her current job as Executive Director of the Trust with her love for hiking and kayaking and boating.

Gretchen Kaiser
“Southeast Alaska’s natural treasures enjoy increased significance to me the more I kayak along its wild shores and travel around the world.” -Gretchen Keiser
Gretchen Keiser Conservation Specialist

Gretchen has a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Science Education from Cornell University and a Master’s of Science in Biology from the University of Alaska Fairbanks. In Alaska since the mid-1970s, Gretchen has worked in natural resources as a field biologist, legislative analyst, coastal program manager, city planner and water quality regulatory manager.

She serves on the Board of Directors for True North Federal Credit Union and Rainforest Yoga – two not-for-profit organizations important to the well being of the Juneau community. Gretchen brings her enthusiasm for the conservation of Southeast Alaska’s natural landscapes, coupled with her personal interests in kayaking, gardening, yoga, and travel.
Rebecca Hartwell
"From exploring remote bays in an old wooden fishing boat to backpacking in the forest and alpine, I am continuously amazed and humbled by the beauty and richness of Southeast Alaska. I have only begun to explore the natural wonders and incredible communities here, and I thrilled to be involved in the exciting and important work of SEAL Trust."
Rebecca Hartwell Conservation Assistant Rebecca grew up near the small town of Carnation in Washington State and attended Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington. During college, she studied in Sikkim, India for a semester where she developed an independent study project on community- based ecotourism, which became the empirical basis for her Honors thesis senior year. Rebecca graduated in 2006 with a Bachelor's degree in Politics and Environmental studies. After graduation, she traveled to Malaysia with a US Fulbright Fellowship where she taught English in a rural community for one year. Upon Rebecca's return to the US, she headed north for colder climates as an intern with Sitka Conservation Society through the Alaska Conservation Foundation internship program. Enchanted with Southeast Alaska, Rebecca decided to explore this unique region by water and got a job as a deckhand on a commercial fishing boat, trolling for salmon throughout Southeast Alaska for five months. Now living in Juneau, Rebecca is excited for the opportunity to work for Southeast Alaska Land Trust and continue working for conservation issues in Alaska.

Mail: Southeast Alaska Land Trust, 119 Seward Street, Suite 2, Juneau, Alaska 99801, USA
Office Location: Downtown Juneau on the 2nd Floor of the Valentine Building at 119 Seward Street in Suite 2.
Email: setrust@ptialaska.net — Phone: (907) 586-3100 — Fax: (907) 586-3125