Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership
Carlina Croston is an experienced professional with a diverse background in project management, administrative support, and information technology. Currently serving as the Special Projects Manager at the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership since April 2022, Carlina previously held roles including Development Operations Officer at Preterm, where responsibilities included donor database management and fundraising material creation. Experience in the US Army Reserves as an Information Technology Specialist involved building and maintaining computer systems and networks, while roles at Reuther Mold & Manufacturing and IBH Addiction Recovery Center focused on executive support and IT project implementation. Carlina's earlier career at the Barberton Community Foundation included program operations coordination and administrative tasks, showcasing strong organizational and communication skills. Education was completed at The University of Akron in 2008.
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Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership
In 1912 Theodore Roosevelt said, “There can be no greater issue than that of conservation in this country.” While in the political arena, he succeeded in making conservation a top tier national issue. T.R. had the foresight to address these issues still so significant to sportsmen today, understanding that if we want to ensure critical habitat, special hunting grounds and secret fishing holes will be around for future generations, we must plan carefully today. We guarantee all Americans quality places to hunt and fish by uniting and amplifying our partners’ voices to strengthen federal policy and funding.