Robyn Paulekas
Executive Director
Robyn Paulekas brings two decades of experience in collaborative conservation to her role as Executive Director of Keep It Colorado. She previously worked at Meridian Institute where she designed and facilitated decision-making on complex natural-resource issues locally, nationally, and internationally. Robyn is passionate about building trust and leveraging partnerships to accelerate private land conservation that sustains Colorado’s lands, waters, and way of life for future generations.
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Hannah George
Programs Manager
Land has always been the foundation of Hannah’s work, with previous experience in wilderness restoration, outdoor education, private land conservation, and agriculture. She has a Bachelor of Science in environmental science and management and a minor in viticulture and enology from Cornell University. Hannah is especially energized by connecting people with the land so that both people and land thrive. Additionally, Hannah is an affordable housing advocate, a vegetable and flower gardener, and an overall outdoor enthusiast.
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Katelyn Toigo
Special Projects Coordinator
Growing up on a conserved property and visiting national parks sparked Katelyn’s passion for conservation. She holds Bachelor of Science degrees in zoology and in geography and environmental resources from Southern Illinois University, plus a Master of Environmental Science and Management degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Katelyn is thrilled to be able to put her skills to use to have a positive impact on Colorado’s lands. Katelyn enjoys pottery, fishing, and spending time with her dog, Basil.
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Nikola Wolfgeher
Conservation Fellow
Nikola Wolfgeher brings a strong background in ecology and conservation to her role at Keep It Colorado. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Colorado, where she developed a foundation in environmental science, wildlife conservation, and applied research. Nikola is passionate about advancing collaborative land conservation efforts that protect Colorado’s landscapes, support working lands, and sustain the state’s ecological and community values for future generations.
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