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Green joins Delaware & Lehigh board of directors

The Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor welcomes Barbara Green of Blue Mountain Resort and Bucks County businessman Dan Ullman to its board of directors. With demonstrated interest in the organization’s mission and ties to the region, Green and Ullman bring their passion and new perspectives to the nonprofit’s board.

With 20-plus years of experience working in various aspects of finance, Green brings deep expertise to these committees.

Because of her work in the Carbon County and with the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau, Green understands the importance of the D&L’s mission to connect people to nature and environment and economic development through outdoor recreation.

Green shares her expertise with the D&L’s advancement, marketing and developing advocacy efforts.

Ullman, a Bucks County resident and business owner, spent most of his life in and near Bucks County with vivid fondness for the outdoors.

“Barb and Dan are both passionate about the corridor. They are bringing their strong commitment, willingness and resources to connect residents and visitors to our unique experiences in nature and the environment, community and economic impact, health and recreation, history, preservation and education,” said Elissa Garofalo, executive director.

The addition of Green and Ullman support the increasing growth of the Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor toward a more fully connected D&L Trail and Corridor.

The Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that preserves historic pathway that carried coal and iron from Wilkes-Barre to Philadelphia. Today, the D&L Trail connects people to nature, culture, communities, recreation and our industrial heritage.

Barbara Green