Our Team
Two Board Members Complete Their Tenures
Hannah Sullivan
Hannah brought to TTCF a breadth of business and investment experience as well as a profound love of the outdoors and serving our forests. She served as TTCF’s Chair of the Investment Committee, Finance Committee, Executive Committee, Capital Attraction Committee, and served as Board Chair from 2020-2022. Her early years serving on the Investment Committee provided a champion for TTCF’s Impact Investing. Hannah’s passion and curiosity for the forest lead us to a series of discussions that eventually became the Forest Futures program. Hannah’s eagle eye to detail and generous heart will be missed on the Board!
Geoff Edelstein
Geoff completed his tenure with TTCF in the role of Board Chair from 2022-2024. During his time, Geoff served on the Investment Committee, Finance Committee, Audit and Executive Committees, and Capital Attraction Committee. Early on in his service, Geoff helped launch the Tahoe50 Giving Club and he and his wife Alison continue to be ambassadors for that program. Geoff and Alison committed many volunteer hours and committed the first major gift to the Forest Futures campaign. Geoff provided steady and thoughtful leadership on the Board, and his kind and helpful nature will be missed.
Welcoming Two New Team Members
Maeve Donovan
Program Manager
Maeve brings her wealth of engagement and strategic skills to her position as Program Manager within TTCF’s Community Collaborative of Tahoe Truckee, Mountain Housing Council, and other impact initiatives. Prior to joining the team in 2024, Maeve gained in-depth experience in grant management, data storytelling, direct services, and youth education, equipping her with a deep understanding of community needs and effective program implementation strategies. She is driven by mission-led environments and works to create sustainable solutions for community resiliency.
Ashley A. Beck
Director of Engagement & Communications
Ashley is a multi-passionate storyteller, community builder, and nature lover. Through her work with nonprofits, social impact initiatives, and tech startups, she has partnered with incredible people to make the world a little better. She creates and holds transformative spaces and events that dissolve perceived barriers and encourage people to think beyond the obvious. From 2014-2020, Ashley was TTCF’s storyteller then communications manager. After a brief hiatus, she is happy to again be part of TTCF’s mission in 2024. She brings to the mission a deep passion to save our forests, and skills that include project management, strategy, campaign development, and grants management.
To learn more about our community impact and how you can partner with us to make a difference, contact Stacy Caldwell at stacy@ttcf.net.