Bill Crouch

Maryland State Director, Conservation Acquisition


Bill CrouchBill sources, manages and oversees all conservation real estate activities occurring in Maryland working to establish positive and productive relations with partners and landowners throughout the state.

Bill, who recently added real estate responsibilities in Virginia, brings extensive transactional experience to the world of land conservation. For eight years prior to joining The Conservation Fund, Bill served as acquisitions officer for Phillips Edison & Company, one of the country’s largest shopping center owners. Bill’s ability to combine relationship skills with transactional expertise has helped position The Conservation Fund as the preferred conservation real estate partner in Maryland.

Bill has a B.B.A. in Finance from James Madison University and a J.D. from the University of Baltimore. Bill is a member of the in good standing on the Maryland State Bar.

Contact: bcrouch@conservationfund.org   Phone: 443-482-2826 (Office), 410-274-8421 (Mobile)   Office: Maryland

Projects

Protecting Maryland’s Historic Black Beaches

Protecting Maryland’s Historic Black Beaches

During a time when segregation was enforced by law, Elktonia, Sparrow’s and Carr’s beaches in Annapolis were Chesapeake Bay...
Harriet Tubman’s Legacy Grows On Maryland’s Eastern Shore

Harriet Tubman’s Legacy Grows On Maryland’s Eastern Shore

More than 100 years after her death, a new chapter of Harriet Tubman’s legacy is unfolding on Maryland’s Eastern...
Chesapeake Bay: Integrated Conservation Solutions

Chesapeake Bay: Integrated Conservation Solutions

From New York to Virginia, more than 40 major rivers link land and people to the Chesapeake Bay. How...
Strategic Conservation Plan: Blackwater 2100

Strategic Conservation Plan: Blackwater 2100

The vast tidal marshes of the Chesapeake Bay region are an ecological treasure. Nowhere in the Bay are these...
Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge

Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge

Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge is often referred to as the “Everglades of the North.” Located in the Chesapeake Bay region,...