Small Town Roots, big Impact: Building CommunityThrough Forestry
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This episode was recorded April 20, 2022.
A lot has happened since then, including, Lindsay receiving the George Award January, 2026 for her achievements.
For transformative community impact, leadership, and tireless advocacy for education, workforce, and youth.
If you want a story of one amazing woman, listen in!
In this powerful episode of Women of the Northwest, host Jan Johnson sits down with Lindsay Davis, Hampton Lumber's Community Outreach Specialist and former Astoria Chamber of Commerce President.
Lindsay shares her remarkable journey from rural Southern Oregon to becoming a community leader on the North Coast.
Hear how she overcame discrimination as a pregnant 18-year-old job seeker by getting creative with her approach, returned to work just days after giving birth, and eventually found her calling connecting forestry, education, and community development.
From selling manure as a kid to planning innovative events like the Hampton Sip n Stroll, Lindsay's story is packed with resilience, creativity, and the power of community.
Plus, learn about exciting new projects including a 35-foot yurt on Hampton's tree farm that will serve as an interpretive center for youth and adults.
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Find me on my website: jan-johnson.com