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What do you call it when you leave your dream job after just two years? An adventure, according to Lance Davisson, Owner and Principal Consultant at the Keystone Concept. Lance landed what he thought was his dream job right out of college, working for the Washington Department of Natural Resources. Not long after he started, however, life intervened and his career journey began.
Through the Keystone Concept, Lance seeks out projects that make a lasting impact on an organization, community, and the environment. As an urban and natural resources consultant, Lance enjoys developing relationships with partners to build, grow and evolve organizations.
One example is the Treasure Valley Canopy Network, one of the Keystone Concept's first projects that started a decade ago. Today the Treasure Valley Canopy Network is a stand-alone 501(c)(3) organization and continues to grow partnerships and programs, including stormwater work and an urban heat map that informs the City of Boise’s climate action. One of its latest projects is the City of Trees Challenge, which seeks to grow one tree for every household in Boise and one forest seedling for every Idaho resident.
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Love Shadow (Remix Safety Guide) by rocavaco (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Noncommercial Sampling Plus license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/rocavaco/52156 Ft: Loveshadow
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What do you call it when you leave your dream job after just two years? An adventure, according to Lance Davisson, Owner and Principal Consultant at the Keystone Concept. Lance landed what he thought was his dream job right out of college, working for the Washington Department of Natural Resources. Not long after he started, however, life intervened and his career journey began.
Through the Keystone Concept, Lance seeks out projects that make a lasting impact on an organization, community, and the environment. As an urban and natural resources consultant, Lance enjoys developing relationships with partners to build, grow and evolve organizations.
One example is the Treasure Valley Canopy Network, one of the Keystone Concept's first projects that started a decade ago. Today the Treasure Valley Canopy Network is a stand-alone 501(c)(3) organization and continues to grow partnerships and programs, including stormwater work and an urban heat map that informs the City of Boise’s climate action. One of its latest projects is the City of Trees Challenge, which seeks to grow one tree for every household in Boise and one forest seedling for every Idaho resident.
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Love Shadow (Remix Safety Guide) by rocavaco (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Noncommercial Sampling Plus license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/rocavaco/52156 Ft: Loveshadow