Chris Hill

Chief Executive Officer, Conservation Lands Foundation

United States

About

Chris Hill (she/her) is the Chief Executive Officer for the Conservation Lands Foundation. With a robust background in community organizing and environmental law and lobbying, Chris brings over 15 years of experience in advocating for the protection of both communities and the natural world. Chris's passionate advocacy for a just, equitable, and sustainable future–one in which all people benefit from clean air, clean water, and equitable access to the outdoors–is rooted in community-based organizing. Born and raised in the Washington, D.C. area, Chris holds a B.A. in broadcast communications and electronic media from Appalachian State University in Boone, NC and a J.D. from Vermont Law School. From an early age, Chris fostered a love for the outdoors through activities like backpacking, climbing, and snowboarding. This connection to nature led her to a career in conservation, which she started by serving as a grassroots organizer in Appalachia and tackled issues such as mountaintop removal, coal mining, and just transition initiatives. Over the years, Chris has developed a distinguished career as a public policy advocate, adeptly navigating state, regional, and federal landscapes. With over a decade of experience as an environmental lobbyist, she has demonstrated a profound commitment to advancing environmental causes. Most notably, Chris served as the first Chief Conservation Officer at the Sierra Club, where she led the organization’s legacy campaigns focused on land conservation, water, and wildlife, as well as outdoor access and outdoor equity. In this role, she made history as the first Black woman to head this work at the Sierra Club, reflecting her exceptional leadership and dedication to environmental conservation. Chris serves on the boards of Trout Unlimited and One Green Thing. She also serves as a brand ambassador for Sage Fly Fishing. In 2019, Chris collaborated with The Outbound Collective to share her story through the film "Where I Belong" shedding light on her affinity for fly fishing, her advocacy endeavors, and the importance of outdoor equity. The film won the Conservation Film Festival’s 2021 Best Short Film and has been featured at esteemed festivals like the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour and the Mountain Film Festival, among others. Watch Chris's story here. When Chris isn't working, you can find her outside on the river fly fishing with her dog Sammy and husband Greg. She currently splits her time between Haines, AK and Washington, D.C.

Experience

  • Chief Executive Officer at Conservation Lands Foundation
    Sep 2024 - Present · 1 yr 10 mos

  • Sierra Club (7 yrs 11 mos)
    • Chief Conservation Officer
      Aug 2023 - Sep 2024 · 1 yr 2 mos

    • Senior Campaign Director, Our Wild America
      Jun 2021 - Aug 2023 · 2 yrs 3 mos

    • Acting Campaign Director, Our Wild America
      Sep 2020 - Jun 2021 · 10 mos

  • Director of Government Affairs at Environmental Working Group
    Jan 2015 - Nov 2016 · 1 yr 11 mos

  • Director of Government Relations and Communications at Maryland Energy Administration
    Nov 2013 - Jan 2015 · 1 yr 3 mos

  • Commissioner at Maryland Commission on Environmental Justice and Sustainable Communities
    Jan 2013 - Nov 2013 · 11 mos