American Farmland Trust
Ashley Bovino has extensive work experience in finance and administration. Ashley most recently served as the CFO and VP of Finance & Administration at American Farmland Trust since March 2017. Prior to this, Ashley worked as the Chief Financial Officer at the Plastics Industry Association from October 2014 to February 2017 and as the Controller from 2014 to 2015. Before that, they worked as the Controller at Maxtena, Inc. from January 2013 to September 2014. Ashley also has experience in auditing, having worked at Tate & Tryon, CPAs & Consultants as an Audit Supervisor from June 2011 to December 2012, a Senior Auditor from July 2008 to June 2011, and a Staff Auditor from July 2006 to June 2008. Ashley began their career as a Finance Intern at CBS Sports and an Accounting Intern at Tea Party Concerts, c/o Clear Channel Entertainment in 2000.
Ashley Bovino holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management, General from American University. No additional information regarding the start and end years of their education is provided.
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American Farmland Trust
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American Farmland Trust (AFT) began in 1980 after a small group of farmers and conservationists asked an important question: What will happen to the nation's food supply if we continue to wastefully develop our best farm and ranch land? Peggy McGrath Rockefeller, the wife of philanthropist David Rockefeller, was one of AFT's founding members. Peggy was a dedicated and accomplished farmer, raising purebred cattle on farms in Maine and upstate New York. Guided by Rockefeller, noted soil conservationist Norm Berg, California farmer Ralph Grossi, and others, AFT focused in the early years on pioneering programs around the country that use a powerful tool – conservation easements – to make the nation's best farmland off limits to developers. From the early days, AFT has been a strong advocate for voluntary conservation practices and programs that preserve not just land but also our precious soil and water supplies. In the 40+ years since AFT began, we've seen farmland preservation transform into a national movement that has protected well over five million acres nationwide. Of course, there is much more work to be done. Today, AFT is dedicated to preserving the nation's farm and ranch land – and critical natural resources like soil and water. We also make sure to never forget that it is people – our family farmers and ranchers – who feed us and sustain America. Please join us.