Burnam, Beth
Madison County Land Conservation Officer
(540) 948-3854
bburnam[at]pecva.org

I have been fortunate to live in some of the most beautiful places on the east coast—Chester County, Pa, the coast of Maine, and now Madison County, Virginia. All of them have changed, seldom for the better, and working for PEC gives me an opportunity to help save the things I love about Madison—the farms, the supportive local community, and a slower, saner way of life. PEC is an amazing organization in its ability to inspire, educate, and act—I am daily challenged to improve my efforts as PEC’s local voice speaking for the future of Madison County.
Beth Burnam has been a Certified Landscape Architect for the past twenty-three years and for the last sixteen years has worked in central Virginia for private, corporate and government clients. In Washington, Virginia she designed Sunnyside Square; she worked with Orange Downtown Alliance designing and implementing three state forestry grants, including writing a Town of Orange Tree Ordinance, and she co-authored and helped implement the 'Villages of Madison County' ISTEA grant. Beth holds degrees in Biology and Landscape Architecture. She serves on the Madison Library board of Directors. She lives in Wolftown, Virginia.
