Eagle River, Wisconsin—Trees For Tomorrow (TFT), an environmental education center located in Eagle River, Wisconsin, is pleased to announce the appointment of Daniel (Dan) Kalupa as the new President of the Board of Directors effective May 2024.
Kalupa brings a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to environmental education and stewardship. With over 6.5 years in the forest products industry, he has demonstrated exceptional leadership and a profound dedication to advancing environmental causes. He has served as a member of TFT’s Board of Directors for the past 2.5 years.
“We are thrilled to welcome Dan Kalupa as our new Board President,” said Cheryl Todea, Executive Director of TFT. “He brings a fresh perspective and a wealth of knowledge that will undoubtedly lead our organization to new heights.”
The governing board of directors at Trees For Tomorrow comprises a diverse group of dedicated industry professionals committed to promoting sustainability and environmental stewardship. Each board member brings a wealth of experience from various natural resource fields, including education, forestry initiatives and business, ensuring a well-rounded approach to TFT’s mission. Together, they provide strategic guidance, and oversee organizational governance. Their collective vision and leadership are pivotal in driving TFT’s efforts to inspire and educate future generations about the importance of protecting our natural world.

is leading the charge in environmental education and advocacy.
With his passion for sustainability and years of experience,
Kalupa is committed to fostering a greener future for Wisconsin.
Dan currently works for Bulkley Dunton Communications a division of Veritiv Corporation. Dan’s role within the organization is focusing on Technical Specialty Papers. His innovative thinking in his day to day, will add value to the TFT organization.
In his new role as TFT Board President, Kalupa aims to drive growth in sponsorships, identify the challenges and create comprehensive plans to address those challenges, create synergies with other organizations, and most importantly continue the mission of TFT. He plans to work closely with the board, staff, and community to retain donors, grow corporate membership, and broadcast the good that TFT offers to the future workers in the forest products sector. This includes expanding educational programs, enhancing community outreach, and fostering partnerships.
“I am honored to be appointed as the President of the Board of Directors of Trees For Tomorrow,” said Kalupa. “I am excited to collaborate with such a dedicated team and to further our mission of educating and inspiring our community about the importance of environmental conservation and sustainability. Watching the next generation learn about the forest products industry through a different viewpoint is very rewarding.”
Trees For Tomorrow is an accredited nonprofit environmental center specializing in overnight environmental education programs for K-12 school groups with facilities that include dormitories, a full-service dining hall, and classrooms. In addition, the organization provides community education and outreach programs and special events throughout the year. Trees For Tomorrow annually serves up to 14,000 youth and adults with the mission to promote sustainable management of our natural resources through transformative educational experiences. For additional information about TFT, visit www.TreesForTomorrow.com.