President

Sue Doroff

Sue Doroff co-founded Western Rivers Conservancy and serves as President. Sue has more than 30 years of experience in conservation real estate and is a leading expert in conservation finance. Her commitment to protecting our great western streams is guided by a lifelong passion for rivers and the great outdoors. During her career Sue has purchased and protected more than 100,000 acres along dozens of rivers throughout the West, including the Klamath, John Day, Yampa, Hoh, Gunnison, Madison, Bear, Skagit and Salmon. A native of Washington D.C., Sue calls the Pacific NW home where she lives with her wife, Holly, daughter, Zoe, son, Sam and their beloved Bernese mountain dog, Reuben. She received her Bachelor of Science from the University of Maryland and conducted her graduate work in Urban and Regional Planning at George Washington University. Sue is an avid hiker and skier, and enjoys (more than just about anything) floating the great rivers of the West.

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