SALT Names Coordinator, Land Conservation Associate

The South Alabama Land Trust (SALT) has named Jennifer Orcutt its new administrator/volunteer coordinator and Cassidy Redding its new land conservation associate. Orcutt earned a master’s degree in research in psychology from California State University, Long Beach after a 10-year enlistment in the U.S. Marine Corps. While living in Southern California, she volunteered for local organizations that did beach and neighborhood cleanups. Redding attended Loyola University Chicago, where she earned a BS in environmental science (conservation/restoration). While in college, she conducted extensive restoration research, publishing papers in both wetland restoration and restoration economics. Shortly after graduating, she worked as an environmental consultant at an engineering firm in Chicago, where she specialized in environmental compliance and land transactions. Her key responsibilities at SALT will be managing habitat restoration, inspecting and monitoring the organization’s land and developing its geospatial data analysis program.

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