Our Staff

Angie Shuman - Administrative Coordinator

Sarah Gray is a visual artist and dedicated art instructor who has been teaching in Licking County, Ohio, for the past nine years. Growing up in the breathtaking Rocky Mountains, she has always held a deep passion for the outdoors and a commitment to protecting and preserving our natural environments.

In 2017, Sarah earned her Bachelor of Arts degrees in Anthropology and Archaeology from The Ohio State University, complemented by minors in art, geology, and women’s studies.

Sarah firmly believes that our role in this world should be to collaborate with nature, nurturing and safeguarding it. By protecting our natural spaces, we not only preserve biodiversity but also ensure that future generations can enjoy the beauty and tranquility of untouched landscapes. Sarah takes pride in her work for the Licking Land Trust, and is thankful to be apart of the lasting legacy it creates for posterity.

Angie Shuman brings over a decade of nonprofit experience in finance, administration, and organizational support, along with a lifelong passion for conservation and natural spaces. Angie has a degree in Accounting along with being certified in herbalism and permaculture design. Her work blends ecological interest with administrative and financial stewardship.

Angie has served in multiple roles within nonprofit arts and community organizations. She also runs Finch & Fen, a small-scale herbal, permaculture, and land-based education business rooted in sustainable living and regenerative practices. In addition to her professional work, Angie is an active volunteer with the Village of Hebron supporting community initiatives, local improvement efforts, and projects that strengthen the village’s natural and cultural resources.

A longtime naturalist, Angie and her family live on almost 8 acres in Hebron, and they have spent years transforming low bio-diverse acreage into diverse prairie, woodland, and wildlife habitat. Her commitment to land stewardship, ecological restoration, and community engagement guides her work with the Trust as she supports conservation efforts across Licking County.


Sarah Gray - Project Coordinator