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Longtime leader of Portland Trails announces her departure

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation December 12, 2022

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The longtime leader of Portland Trails is leaving the nonprofit at the end of the year. Kara Wooldrik has served for 10 years as executive director of the urban land trust, which is responsible for developing a trail system that stretches for over 70 miles in Portland. During her tenure, Wooldrik has overseen the expansion of a trail network that places every residence in Portland within a 10-minute walk of a trail or greenspace.  Those trails... + full article



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