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Trustees of Reservations leader Erickson dies; had incredible impact on Naumkeag

Barbara J. Erickson, the president and CEO of the Trustees of Reservations, which manages 14 properties in Berkshire County, died Jan. 15 after a four-year battle with a rare form of appendix cancer. She was 42. Originally from Wyoming, Erickson led the country’s oldest land trust since 2012. She was the organization’s fourth president, and first woman, to lead the nonprofit since its founding in 1891. Erickson, who lived in Newton and Chatham, did not have a direct connection to the Berkshires. But those who knew her locally said she was passionate about her job and helped improve the properties that the Trustees managed in Berkshire County, particularly Naumkeag in Stockbridge.

Barbara Erickson, Leader of America s Oldest Conservation Nonprofit, Remembered

Barbara Erickson, The Trustees President and CEO, died on the afternoon of January 15, 2021. After a valiant struggle with cancer, Barbara passed peacefully surrounded by family at her home. The Trustees of Reservations is America s oldest conservation nonprofit and the organization cares for more than 100 places historic and natural landmarks, across nearly 27,000 acres all around Massachusetts. Under Erickson s leadership, visitor attendance at Trustees properties doubled to 2 million .

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