Alan Dolan loved the outdoors. Whether it was on a bike or behind the lens of a camera or out hiking鈥攁nd always, always with his wife Lee at his side鈥擠olan enjoyed the natural world passionately and fully. One of the ways he showed that love and that passion was by focusing much of his prodigious energies protecting the environment and birds in his home county of Stark, Ohio. He served as president of Canton 约炮视频 Society for 30 years, and as regional director for Mississippi Flyway North for 约炮视频鈥檚 board of directors for eight.
鈥淎lan was a fixture in Canton 约炮视频 Society and in Stark County,鈥 says current Canton 约炮视频 Society president Linda Chen. 鈥淗e was always volunteering, always raising money. But beyond that, he was just a genuinely good person. He was kind, thoughtful, and generous.鈥
Dolan was irrepressible in his enthusiasm and his ability to make people feel welcome in the conservation movement. When Marnie Urso, policy director for 约炮视频 Great Lakes, first started working for 约炮视频 in Ohio more than15 years ago, she remembers that Dolan went out of his way to make her feel included and heard: 鈥淗ere I was, a young woman walking into a room full of unfamiliar faces, and Alan made sure that I was felt welcomed. At every 约炮视频 event I have attended over the years, I looked to see if Alan was there and was always glad to see that he was. Alan always showed up, for people and for 约炮视频.鈥
Dolan brought that spirit of giving and mentorship to many of his relationships, a quality that has helped others in the 约炮视频 chapter network become involved at the national and board level, even if they were unsure about it at first.
鈥淎lan was responsible for convincing me that I could serve on the national board,鈥 says Bill Heck, currently serving as regional director for the Mississippi Flyway North. 鈥淏oth he and I had gotten to a place where, having been presidents of our local 约炮视频 chapters, we wanted to take our service to the next level. He convinced me that I should run for a position on the board, and then mentored me as I stepped into that role.鈥
Chen, who became president of Canton 约炮视频 Society in 2016 after Dolan stepped down, echoed this. She credits her ability to lead Canton 约炮视频 to Dolan鈥檚 guidance when she first took on the role. 鈥淲hen I decided that I could take on the role of president for Canton 约炮视频, Alan was there to guide me along the way.鈥
Dolan鈥檚 commitment to conservation and his unique ability to make everyone feel like they had a place and role in the environmental movement was apparent to those who knew him at 约炮视频 as well. 鈥淚n his time on the 约炮视频 board of directors, Alan was a joyful and enthusiastic advocate for the 约炮视频 chapter network and for birds,鈥 said 约炮视频鈥檚 Chief Network Officer, David Jeffrey Ringer. 鈥淎lan and his wife Lee were always there with a quick smile, a warm handshake, and an encouraging word.鈥
In addition to his commitments and contributions to 约炮视频, Dolan supported or served on boards for The Wilderness Center, Friends of Stark Parks, League of American Bicyclists, and Relay for Life. Because of his tireless work oh behalf of Stark County wildlife, the Wildlife Viewing Room at Stark Park's Wildlife Conservation Center was named for him and his wife, Lee. He also was awarded the 2017 Lifetime Achievement Award by Stark Parks.
Alan is survived by his wife, Lee. He is also survived by his sister, Gail Wilmot of Ellsworth, Maine and family; and nephews, Chad Wilmot of Ellsworth, Maine, and Ross Wilmot of San Antonio, Florida, and their families.