About Us

The mission of the Greenbelt Land Trust of Mid-Missouri is to conserve the streams, forests, grasslands, and farmlands that represent our distinctive landscape for present and future generations.  Greenbelt is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization governed by a board of directors, with representation from landowners and supporters of the conservation community.

Greenbelt Land Trust of Mid-Missouri began in 1993 as the Greenbelt Coalition, an advocacy group supporting conservation ideals and the vision of creating a network of “greenbelt” lands in and around Columbia, Missouri. Working in partnership with the City of Columbia, Greenbelt laid the groundwork for the public trail in the Hinkson Creek valley. In 1997, the Greenbelt Coalition accepted its first donation of private land, and the concept of a land trust emerged. In 2004, we completed the transition and became Greenbelt Land Trust of Mid-Missouri.  Since then, we have conserved well over 1,000 acres of vital natural and agricultural land in Mid-Missouri, and are adding more all the time.


Our Team

 

NICK SHAPIRO, executive diRECTOR

Nick is passionate about both the preservation of natural and open lands as well as the responsible development of urban areas. In fact, he views both of these issues as two sides of the same coin.

Given these interests, Nick has specialized in various aspects of community development and preservation throughout his professional career. He financed almost $1 billion worth of affordable housing developments throughout Illinois as VP and SVP of the not-for-profit Illinois Equity Fund and Chicago Equity Fund; he designed, founded, and served as President of the not-for-profit Community Reinvestment Fund, which funded $200 million worth of economic development projects in lower-income Chicago neighborhoods; he was a commercial officer of Commerce Bank, focusing on customers in the real estate and non-profit sectors in Mid-Missouri; and he currently runs his own community development real estate firm, City Life Development, which combats urban sprawl by redeveloping vacant properties in the City of St. Louis. In the process of carrying out this work, Nick developed extensive expertise in non-profit management as well as fundraising, and he has also been involved in the use of preservation easements as an economic development tool.

In terms of leadership in the field of land conservation, Nick was a member of Greenbelt Land Trust’s Board of Directors from 2017 to 2022. During most of that time, due to his background in finance, Nick served as the organization’s Treasurer.

Nick has a bachelor’s degree in Government from Harvard University, where he graduated cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, as well as a master’s degree in Urban Planning and Policy from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Since 1997 he and his wife, Beth, have lived in Columbia, where they raised their two (now-adult) sons and where they currently enjoy exploring the outdoors on the area’s beautiful hiking and biking trails.


 

JOSH WRIGHT, LOCAL FOOD SYSTEMS COORDINATOR

Josh came to Columbia to pursue a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the Missouri School of Journalism at the University of Missouri. He fell in love with mid-Missouri while working and volunteering throughout the community.

After graduating, Josh became a marketing coordinator for The Downtown Community Improvement District. During his time at The District, he managed community outreach and developed promotional material for local businesses and events.

Josh has gone on to work with excellent video crews, such as Tiny Attic Productions, Boxcar Films, and Peace Frame Productions. Through video and other media, he has produced stories about farmers, advocacy groups, artists, business owners and more.

A standout production is the award-winning documentary Living Soil - a film about sustainable agriculture. The Living Soil film crew traveled across the country to tell the story of farmers, scientists, and policymakers working to incorporate agricultural practices that will benefit soil health for years to come.

Josh brings his experiences as a multimedia storyteller and local business advocate to Greenbelt Land Trust as the Local Food Systems Coordinator. This work will integrate the efforts of multiple organizations to promote local farmers and locally-sourced goods.

You can also find Josh hiking, biking, kayaking, enjoying live music, and frequenting local shops and restaurants around mid-Missouri.


Board of Directors