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Belton Copp

Belton Copp works with the Pacific Forest Trust to develop watershed management alternatives to increase water supply and security provided by Shasta Dam. His work is in response to the Bureau of Reclamation’s proposal to increase the height of the dam. For the past three years he has spent time with a number of federalContinue reading “Belton Copp”

Quentin Cole

Quentin Cole is an environmental engineer and creative systems designer. As President and co-founder of Forage Pierce County in Tacoma WA, last year Quentin led the community driven cooperative in introducing examples of sustainable food production through the environmental remediation of disturbed ecosystems on public and private land; utilizing methods of permaculture and agroforestry. ThisContinue reading “Quentin Cole”

Daniel C. Cardenas Jr.

Daniel Cardenas is a Consultant currently operating Shasta Advisors, a tribal economic development, advocacy, public relations, and governmental relations firm based in Riverton, WY. He is also a Principal in an Infrastructure Merchant Bank, Yavapai Regional Capital, based in Scottsdale, AZ. Daniel is a member of the Pit River Tribe of California and served onContinue reading “Daniel C. Cardenas Jr.”

Paul F.R. Corens

Paul Corens is a Senior Investment Portfolio Manager for the Arizona Public Safety Pension and is currently responsible for over $1.2 billion of physical assets around the world including timber, wetland, agriculture, infrastructure, oil & natural gas, power generation & transmission, minerals & mining, and real estate investments.  Paul is responsible for allocating investment capitalContinue reading “Paul F.R. Corens”

John Robinson

John Robinson is an attorney with McDowell & Robinson in Charleston, a firm which does significant work in the area of real estate, land use, and easement law. Additionally, Robinson has created a start-up, the Planters’ Trust Company, which seeks to foster the reintroduction of low-intensity agriculture and silviculture to South Carolina, and to provideContinue reading “John Robinson”