Paige Lewis - Durable Conservation, Collective Action, and Strategic Thinking

Published: Dec. 26, 2023, 9:12 p.m.

Paige Lewis is the Deputy State Director and Director of Conservation Programs for The Nature Conservancy in Colorado. In this role, she serves as the chapter\u2019s chief conservation officer and is responsible for leading the development of innovative, large-scale, and entrepreneurial solutions to the challenges facing people and nature in Colorado and around the world. Paige brings a unique skill set that combines big-picture thinking with tangible, one-the-ground execution\u2013 her work involves creating ambitious, large-scale strategies, while also ensuring that the TNC team has the resources, communication, and support to accomplish its goals.

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Over the course of this 2023 podcast series with TNC Colorado, we\u2019ve highlighted both the breadth and depth of the organization\u2019s work in Colorado and beyond. From grassland conservation to sustainable water management to forest health to urban conservation efforts (and much more!), it\u2019s been amazing to learn about the positive impact that TNC is having across such a broad spectrum of pressing environmental issues. And if you\u2019ve wondered, as I have, how TNC successfully aligns so many initiatives, teams, and stakeholders toward common organizational goals, well, you\u2019re in luck, because that\u2019s exactly what Paige does!

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Paige and I sat down at the TNC office in Boulder just before the holidays and had a fun conversation that looked back at some of the 2023 conservation wins and looked forward toward TNC\u2019s ambitious goals for the future. We started out discussing Paige\u2019s lifelong appreciation for conservation, and her career that took her from her home state of Utah to Washington DC and eventually to Colorado. We discussed her skill of thinking strategically while also focusing on the need to get things done, and how she has managed to keep so many balls in the air year after year. We talk about durable conservation, collective action, and embracing risk, and we also discuss the challenges and opportunities that come with setting ambitious goals. Paige is a voracious reader and lover of history, so she has tons of excellent book recommendations.

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A big thank you to Paige for taking the time to chat with me during such a busy time of year, and, once again, thank you for listening. Hope you enjoy.

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This episode is brought to you in partnership with the Colorado chapter of The Nature Conservancy. Guided by science and grounded by decades of collaborative partnerships, The Nature Conservancy has a long-standing legacy of achieving lasting results to create a world where nature and people thrive.

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On the fourth Tuesday of every month throughout 2023, Mountain & Prairie will be delving into conversations with a wide range of The Nature Conservancy\u2019s leaders, partners, collaborators, and stakeholders, highlighting the myriad of conservation challenges, opportunities, and solutions here in the American West.

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To learn more about The Nature Conservancy\u2019s impactful work in Colorado and around the world, visit www.nature.org/colorado

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TOPICS DISCUSSED:

3:30 - How Paige became interested in conservation

9:15 - Paige\u2019s first conservation job\xa0

10:45 - Adjusting from the West to DC

11:45 - Paige\u2019s return West

15:00 - How Paige ended up at TNC

18:30 - Paige\u2019s role at TNC

23:30 - An example of successful collaborative work in Paige\u2019s time at TNC

27:15 - What Paige is most proud of in TNC\u2019s 2023 work

30:30 - Reflecting on TNC\u2019s progress towards their 2026 strategic goals

34:30 - How Paige prioritizes and keeps all the balls in the air

39:45 - What \u201cdurable conservation\u201d means and looks like to Paige

42:30 - What \u201ccollective action\u201d means and looks like to Paige

45:30 - How Paige knows when to shift from ideation and relationship building to action

48:45 - How TNC\u2019s approach to taking risks has changed during Paige\u2019s tenure

52:15 - What qualities Paige thinks makes a good team member at TNC

56:15 - Paige\u2019s book recommendations

1:02:15 - Paige\u2019s parting words

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