Candidates
Morgan Goff
EXPERIENCE • Office and Outreach Manager UWSP Center for Land Use Education
EDUCATION • B.S. in Conservation and Community Planning UW-Stevens Point
ENROLLED • Fall 2025
CAMPUS • Stevens Point
Morgan Goff is a passionate conservationist and community advocate with a Bachelor of Science in Conservation and Community Planning from UW-Stevens Point, where she also minored in business administration and GIS and spatial analysis. During her undergraduate studies, Morgan co-founded and served as the first president of the Environmental and Conservation Planning Club, leading research initiatives on local sustainability programs such as Lawns Gone Native and No Mow May. She also contributed to wildlife research as a co-leader of the Flying Squirrel Research Project with the UWSP Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society. Morgan currently serves as the office and outreach manager for the Center for Land Use Education at UW-Stevens Point, where she began as a student researcher. Her work has focused on conservation easements and the collaboration between Land Trusts and Lake Groups across Wisconsin. She has held internships with the North Central Conservancy Trust and the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission and previously served as a peer mentor in the College of Natural Resources. In addition to her academic and professional pursuits, Morgan is an air transportation journeyman and supervisor in the Wisconsin Air National Guard. She is actively pursuing an officer role while continuing to serve her country. Morgan’s ultimate goal is to lead within an environmentally focused nonprofit organization, leveraging the skills gained through the UWSP MBA program. She hopes to foster community engagement through environmental stewardship and inspire others to continue this vital work. Outside of her career, Morgan enjoys spending time outdoors, reading and playing volleyball.
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UW-Stevens Point MBA
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