Molly Pickall
Molly (she/her) is a senior nonprofit fundraising and management professional having served as Chief Development Officer for Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and AVP of Field Philanthropy for Trust for Public Land. She is a dynamic program builder with a passion for directing and growing fundraising programs ranging from $1.5 million to $45 million and managing and leading teams of 1 to 32 staff, as well as launching and growing volunteer boards. She has personally raised more than $27.4 million and led multimillion-dollar campaigns to forever protect Wyoming’s 58,000-acre Hoback Basin from oil and gas drilling and to build a 60-acre ‘Central Park’ for Bozeman, Montana. Prior to The Trust for Public Land, Molly supported the world’s first national park at the Yellowstone Park Foundation (now Yellowstone Forever).
In her community work, Molly is the head coach of the 4x state champion Bozeman Lacrosse high school girls’ program. She is a member of Leadership Montana (class of 2022) and previously served as President of the Bozeman Area Community Foundation (now One Valley Community Foundation) and on the Board of Directors for the Cape Eleuthera Foundation. Molly earned a B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies and minor in Economics from Davidson College where she also played for and captained the Wildcat’s NCAA Division I women’s lacrosse team. She is based in Bozeman, Montana with her husband and two Brittany spaniels, and together they spend as much time as possible in the mountains.