Mark Anthony Medeiros

Director Of Community Engagement at Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST)

Mark Anthony Medeiros, PMP has a diverse work experience spanning several industries and roles. Mark Anthony is currently the Director of Community Engagement at Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST), where they have successfully increased the number of people served annually through community engagement programs. Prior to this, they held the position of Senior Manager of Community Engagement and Outreach Manager at POST.

In 2008, Mark co-founded Veggielution Community Farm, where they directed daily operations and the business side of the organization for seven years. Under their leadership, Veggielution grew to 6 acres and became a successful nonprofit.

Additionally, Mark has worked as a Consultant at Habitat Conservation Now in 2011, a Landscape Technician at Curtis Horticulture, Inc. from 2007 to 2008, and a Graphic Designer at Design Line and Granger Printing from 2003 to 2007. Mark Anthony started their career as a Graphic Designer at Morgan Hill Times from 2001 to 2003, where they were responsible for the design and layout of the local newspaper.

Throughout their career, Mark has demonstrated their ability to connect with communities, lead organizations, and drive effective engagement initiatives.

Mark Anthony Medeiros, PMP holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Sociology from San Jose State University, which they obtained from 2007 to 2009. In February 2019, they also obtained the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from the Project Management Institute.

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San Jose, United States

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Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST)

Our Mission: POST protects open space on the Peninsula and in the South Bay for the benefit of all. Our Vision: POST is creating a network of protected lands where people and nature connect and thrive. These lands are preserved forever so present and future generations benefit from the careful balance of rural and urban landscapes that makes our region extraordinary. Our Impact: Since our founding in 1977, POST has protected more than 79,000 acres of permanent open space, farms and parkland in San Mateo, Santa Clara and Santa Cruz counties. These lands are now part of the National Park system, National Wildlife Refuge system, California State Parks, county and city parks, regional preserves and private farmland. POST takes a science-driven approach in our decisions about land acquisition and stewardship so that every property is appropriately cared for.