WALNUT CREEK, CA—Save Mount Diablo has created an Advisory Council to help further our organization’s land conservation mission for Mount Diablo and the mountain range it is a part of and sustained by, the Diablo Range.
Save Mount Diablo’s all-volunteer Advisory Council consists of distinguished individuals who are willing to contribute their expertise, guidance, connections, and support to further the organization’s mission.
The organization’s Board of Directors and staff will benefit from the knowledge and expertise of the Advisory Council members.
Advisors will also act as ambassadors for Save Mount Diablo helping the organization positively connect with strategic peoples and communities.
There are multiple reasons why Save Mount Diablo created its Advisory Council. It gives the organization a way to honor and recognize individuals for their distinguished service to Save Mount Diablo.
It provides a way to involve people who are willing to give critical assistance but have limited time. It provides a way of involving people who would be good candidates for the Board of Directors, but who are unable, or may not be ready, to serve in that role right now.
It provides a way to keep important supporters closely connected to the organization. It creates a direct link to important professional and technical expertise. It elevates and empowers selected people to serve as ambassadors for the organization.
It is a way to assist in efforts to increase philanthropic support. It enlists various types of needed help from the Advisors and their networks.
The basic structure of Save Mount Diablo’s Advisory Council is as follows. The organization’s Board Governance and Nominating Committee reviews and recommends appropriate Advisory Council candidates to the Board of Directors for approval.
Advisors must be elected by the Board of Directors. Advisory Council members advise and assist the organization largely on an as-needed basis. The Advisory Council will be invited to meet at least once annually, typically as part of a Board of Directors meeting or event.
Organizational communications with the Advisory Council, as a group or individually, will typically come from the Executive Director or Board President.The Advisory Council has no governing function within the organization.
The Board of Directors will determine term lengths, if any, the total number of members for the Advisory Council, and other related details.
After careful consideration, the Board of Directors approved creating an Advisory Council at their January 2025 annual Strategic Plan retreat.
After that, Save Mount Diablo’s Board Governance and Nominating Committee worked on creating a list of talented people to invite to be part of the inaugural class of the Advisory Council.
This inaugural class for our Advisory Council, which was approved by the Board of Directors at their October 1, 2025 meeting, consists of the following people:
Stewart Beatty

Joseph Belli

Joseph Belli has been a dedicated Save Mount Diablo donor since 2021 and is a conservation biologist and author, widely recognized as one of California’s leading experts on the Diablo Range.
His deep knowledge and passion for the region have made him an invaluable contributor to Save Mount Diablo’s mission. Joseph has participated in our BioBlitz events and Mary Bowerman Science and Research program, and served as the opening speaker for our first annual Diablo Range Convening in June 2025. In July 2025, he was also featured as a speaker for Save Mount Diablo’s Executive Director Speaker Series, sharing his insights on the unique ecology and conservation challenges of the Diablo Range.
Tom Dowd

Robert E. Doyle

Peter Frazier

John Kiefer

Beverly Lane

Jeff Stone

Jeanne Thomas

Jeanne Thomas has been a Save Mount Diablo donor since 1989 and is a proud member of the Diablo Legacy Circle. A retired employee of Kaiser Industries, Jeanne has been a steadfast supporter of Save Mount Diablo for decades, serving on the Development Committee from 2006 to 2014. She has played a vital role in supporting events, acting as a liaison to the Rossmoor retirement community, and was honored with the Mountain Star Award for her dedication. An avid nature enthusiast, Jeanne has spent countless hours hiking Mount Diablo and photographing its wildflowers, reflecting her deep love for the land she helps protect.
We are very grateful that this talented and special group of people answered the call to serve on Save Mount Diablo’s Advisory Council!
With the creation of our Advisory Council, made up of such terrific people, Save Mount Diablo has successfully and strategically expanded our team to help further our land conservation work for Mount Diablo and its Diablo Range.
In Remembrance
Save Mount Diablo’s inaugural Advisory Council, established in 2025, included our long-time supporter and beloved friend, Doug McConnell. Doug was a renowned television host and storyteller with a passion for exploring and protecting the natural world. Doug sadly passed away in 2026, yet his infectious spirit and dedication to conservation continue to inspire us today.
Image Captions and Credits
Header image: Wildflowers in the Panoche Valley and Hills, southern Diablo Range. Photo: Scott Hein
A high-resolution version of this image is available; please contact lkindsvater@savemountdiablo.org.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Laura Kindsvater, Senior Communications Manager
C: 925-451-8376, lkindsvater@savemountdiablo.org
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