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Kathy Woughter
Adirondack Land Trust
Professional Background
Kathy Woughter is a dedicated and accomplished Philanthropy & Outreach Coordinator at the Adirondack Land Trust in Keene, NY. Her extensive background in student affairs, education, and community outreach highlights her commitment to enhancing educational and environmental initiatives. Before her role at the Adirondack Land Trust, she served as the Vice President for Student Affairs at Alfred University, where she was pivotal in improving student services and fostering a supportive campus environment. Kathy's leadership extended to her position as the Regional Director for NASPA Region II, where she played a crucial role in advocating for higher education professionals and promoting student affairs as an essential component of student success.
Her career in higher education began at Alfred University, where she held various roles, including Career Counselor and Director of the Career Development Center. In these positions, Kathy demonstrated her passion for helping students navigate their academic and professional journeys, ensuring they had the necessary resources to thrive. Her earlier experience in student affairs positions at Alfred State further solidified her expertise in supporting students and enhancing their overall university experience.
Education and Achievements
Kathy's academic journey is equally impressive, with a Master of Science (M.S.) in Counselor Education from Alfred University. This advanced study has equipped her with essential skills in counseling and educational support, which she has effectively applied throughout her career. Before obtaining her graduate degree, she earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Biology and Secondary Education from SUNY Geneseo, where she laid the groundwork for her passion for education and mentorship.
Throughout her professional life, Kathy has been recognized for her leadership in higher education and philanthropic efforts. Her work at the Adirondack Land Trust allows her to merge her dedication to supporting students with her passion for protecting the natural environment. By engaging with community members and promoting initiatives that protect the Adirondack region, Kathy continues to make a lasting impact.
Key Strengths
Kathy's multifaceted experience in both educational and ecological realms exemplifies her versatile skillset. Her roles have honed her abilities in:
- Higher Education Administration
- Community Engagement
- Career Counseling and Development
- Environmental Advocacy
- Leadership in Philanthropy and Outreach
Kathy is particularly adept at fostering collaborative relationships with students, faculty, and community stakeholders, ensuring that her initiatives are inclusive and impactful. Her background in counselor education contributes to her exceptional ability to address the diverse needs of the populations she serves, making her an invaluable resource in both academic and environmental contexts.
