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Parker Agelasto, Executive Director Capital Land Conservancy speaking on "Land conservation = Outdoor Recreation, Animal Habitat, Historic Preservation, Air and Water Quality”

  • Virginia Museum of History & Culture 428 South Arthur Ashe Boulevard Richmond, VA, 23220 United States (map)

Parker has an MBA from UVA’s Darden School of Business, a Master of Arts in Art History, also from UVA, and a BA from Bates College. He serves on the board of VIRGINIAforever and was named among the “100 People to Meet in 2025” by Virginia Business magazine.

Parker has been with CRLC since September 2015 and has helped to conserve over 5,000 acres of land. As a former member of Richmond City Council, he has developed collaborative relationships with elected officials and planning staffs across the region to better coordinate strategic land conservation. His experience with land conservation is also personal; his family owns a 200-acre property in Nelson County along the Rockfish River (a tributary of the James River) that is protected under a conservation easement.

To read more about the Capital Region Land Conservancy, click HERE.