MARGARET Ann (Buell) TILESTON, "Peg"

• Public Policy
• Community Activism
Inducted: 2010
MARGARET Ann (Buell) TILESTON, "Peg"
Peg was raised in Indiana, graduated from Earlham College and has participated in continuing education at the University of Alaska Anchorage.
Ever since Peg’s arrival in Alaska in 1972, whenever an important conservation or community issue has arisen, she has become involved by helping to establish the needed organization and then serving as a volunteer, director, chair or advisor. Such organizations include: Alaska Common Ground; Trustees for Alaska; Alaska Center for the Environment; Alaska Women’s Environmental Network and the Alaska Conservation Foundation. Additionally, she has served on a variety of boards such as: Chugach Electric Association, Anchorage Parks and Recreation Council, Alaska Conservation Voters, Commonwealth North Permanent Fund Study Group, and the Anchorage Recycling Task Force. Peg has been appointed to several gubernatorial advisory committees.
Major awards received include Alaska Conservation Foundation’s Lifetime Achievement; YWCA Woman of Achievement; Who’s Who of American Women, and in May 2009 an Honorary Doctorate of Laws from UAA. Additionally, in recognition of Peg’s and her husband’s (Jules) contributions, the Alaska Conservation Alliance and the Resource Development Council jointly created the “Tileston Award” to honor environmentally responsible resource development.
Perhaps Peg’s greatest and most enduring influence will prove to be her role as a mentor to young women leaders: she identifies a promising leader, mentors her to a professional path and then treats her as a colleague.
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