Karalyn Lubold serves as the Environmental Grant Coordinator at the Lebanon County Conservation District, where she leverages her extensive background in science and her passion for sustainable development to drive impactful environmental initiatives. In her current role, Karalyn leads the coordination and execution of Lebanon's...
Karalyn Lubold serves as the Environmental Grant Coordinator at the Lebanon County Conservation District, where she leverages her extensive background in science and her passion for sustainable development to drive impactful environmental initiatives. In her current role, Karalyn leads the coordination and execution of Lebanon's Countywide Action Plan (CAP), a strategic framework aimed at enhancing local environmental stewardship and promoting sustainable practices across the region. Her expertise in identifying grant funding sources is instrumental in securing financial resources necessary for various conservation projects. She adeptly manages the entire grant proposal process, from initial conception to submission, and ensures effective post-award administration, demonstrating her strong technical writing and data analysis skills.
Karalyn’s diverse professional journey, which includes over two decades in the dental field and experience as a research lab associate, has equipped her with a unique perspective on the intersection of health and environmental sustainability. Her ability to navigate the complexities of grant management is complemented by her proficiency in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint, which she utilizes to present data-driven insights and policy recommendations to stakeholders. Additionally, her commitment to environmental awareness and her understanding of climate change dynamics enable her to advocate for evidence-based practices that foster ecological resilience. As a self-motivated individual shaped by the challenges of being a Navy spouse for 21 years, Karalyn embodies adaptability and determination, qualities that are essential in the ever-evolving field of environmental conservation. Through her work, she continues to inspire collaboration and innovation within the community, ensuring a sustainable future for Lebanon County.