Great Rivers Greenway CEO Susan Trautman Retiring After Transforming and Connecting the St. Louis Region for 15 of the Organization’s 25 Years

Posted on Wednesday September 11, 2024

Regional public agency’s Board of Directors to launch national search for replacement

After a significant career in public service and a tenacious 15-years at the helm of Great Rivers Greenway, Susan Trautman will serve as CEO for nine more months until May 2025. The transition will happen during the 25th anniversary of the vote of the people that created the agency, which has since built (with partners and communities) 135 miles of paved, accessible greenway trails with hundreds of destinations, amenities, new special places and conservation projects along the way.

“Susan’s unwavering commitment to regionalism and delivering high-quality and meaningful projects to our community members is a point of pride for our whole region,” said Monica Huddleston, current Board President. “Her leadership changed the game; she elevated the organization year after year, building a team of highly professional staff, efficient systems and a culture of innovation to push for the highest possible impact for the people we serve.”

Trautman joined the organization as its second leader in 2010 and oversaw transformational growth of the depth and breadth of the agency. During her tenure, Great Rivers Greenway doubled their number of miles of greenway trail (from 68 to 135) as well as added several destination park projects. Trautman was a key champion in the 6-agency public-private partnership to plan and implement the CityArchRiver project, reimagining of the Gateway Arch National Park and surrounding areas. Through that project, she navigated the agency and project through a second tax levy, Proposition P, in 2013, which contributed funds to the CityArchRiver project as well as additional greenway and park projects in St. Louis City and St. Louis County. She led the organization through the addition of new departments to promote and sustain the greenways, while developing a 501(c)3 nonprofit Foundation to solicit and steward private donations to the same cause, collecting more than $50 million to date. Trautman successfully leveraged approximately $110 million to date of outside funding sources from federal or state grants, ensuring that residents’ tax contributions are used to their maximum potential. Project highlights include public-private partnerships Trojan Park and Chain of Rocks Park, along the St. Vincent and Mississippi Greenways, respectively. The agency’s latest ambitious project is Brickline Greenway, a bold vision to connect 14 city neighborhoods and four anchor parks with 10 miles of greenway, infused with public art, trees and plants, and inclusive economic development.

“The people’s vision for a vibrant region connected with greenways has never been stronger; this is an opportunity for a new leader to bring energy and insight to the strength and momentum we have in our 25th year,” said Trautman. “It has been a true honor to deliver on a mission this powerful and dynamic. I am incredibly grateful to our remarkable Board of Directors, who are consistently thoughtful, strategic, and regional in their approach, to our passionate and competent staff who do what’s right, to our dedicated and collaborative partners who make this possible, and to our amazing community members, who guide our efforts, hold us accountable and for whom we do this work. I am especially excited for the visionary leaders involved in the Brickline Greenway to bring that project fully to life in 2030.”

“Bringing the St. Louis region together to advance a big, ambitious idea like the Brickline Greenway takes a unique talent, and Susan Trautman has led this work in the spirit of collaboration and with vision, tireless commitment, and grace. I’ve seen this first-hand working with Susan for nearly a decade now. Susan’s stewardship of GRG more broadly has also been transformational, and she has left an enduring legacy that will serve as the strong foundation her successor can build upon,” said Greater St. Louis, Inc. CEO Jason Hall. “Susan is also a friend, and I’m excited for her to enjoy the next chapter after her distinguished career of service to St. Louis.”

“Susan’s incredible dedication and civic leadership has been truly instrumental in growing the impact of Great Rivers Greenway and strengthening our region the past 15 years,” said Penny Pennington, managing partner of Edward Jones. “Her impact and commitment will continue to advance transformative projects like the Brickline Greenway, connecting the people and visitors of St. Louis to outdoor spaces and spurring tremendous economic growth.” 

The search for Trautman’s replacement will begin in the next month. The Great Rivers Greenway Board of Directors is working with consultants to support the search for candidates who have executive leadership experience with managing private and public funding streams, building relationships with elected leaders and donors, board management, operations and talent oversight, and strategic problem-solving. Like all roles, the position will be posted online. Anyone can subscribe for email alerts when jobs are posted.

“Given Susan’s generous timeline, we look forward to a robust search finding the right candidate to continue the level of excellence she has established for her role, the staff, and the overall operations throughout the 3-county, 120-town region we’re connecting together,” said Dr. Bernard DuBray, Board Vice President and head of the search committee. “We thank her for her commendable work and wish her all the best in her retirement – she’ll surely be riding her bike on the greenways even more now!”

Trautman’s career highlights include serving as Director of Parks and Recreation at both Des Peres and Clayton, as Planner/Principal at SWT Design, and championing capital projects like the Lodge at Des Peres or Center of Clayton before embarking on her journey at Great Rivers Greenway. Key accomplishments include 2011 St. Louis Business “Top 25 Influential Business Women”, the 2012 “Missourian Award” for her long time efforts in improving the quality of life in Missouri through parks and recreation services, NAACP 2018 Ina Boon Social Justice award for work related to minority inclusion in the CityArchRiver project and numerous accolades for Great Rivers Greenway under her leadership. Her board service includes St. Louis Regional Health Commission, Beyond Housing, Urban Land Institute, American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration and the National Recreation and Park Association (2015-16 Chair). 

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ABOUT: Great Rivers Greenway is a public agency, created by a vote of the people in St. Louis City, St. Louis County and St. Charles County in the year 2000 to make the St. Louis region a more vibrant place to live, work and play by developing a network of greenways with partners and communities, enhancing healthy habitats and watersheds along the way. Whether you walk, run, ride a bike, roll a wheelchair or push a stroller, there are 135 miles of greenways and counting for you to explore and enjoy! www.GreatRiversGreenway.org  

Volunteer: Tree Planting at North Riverfront Park

Saturday, December 7, 2024 • 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Saturday, December 7, 20249:00 am - 12:00 pm

Event Details

North Riverfront Park

10550 Riverview Drive, St. Louis, MO, USA

Please meet in the North Parking lot of North Riverfront Park. Look for the Great Rivers Greenway Volunteer Event signs.

Learn more about the Mississippi Greenway: Chouteau Riverfront to Old Chain of Rocks Bridge (Riverfront Trail) here.

 

Volunteers are needed to help plant native trees and shrubs for future shade, beauty, and habitat on Saturday, December 7th from 9AM to 12PM! 

This in-person event is a great opportunity to connect with nature and make a positive impact on the community as we celebrate North Riverfront Park.

No experience necessary; Forest ReLeaf of Missouri, Great Rivers Greenway, and St. Louis City Forestry staff will teach volunteers how to properly plant native trees.

What to wear: Please dress for the weather.  Closed toed shoes are required. Eye protection and gloves will be provided.

What to bring: All tools will be provided for this event.  Please bring a water bottle to help us reduce plastic waste. Light snacks and water will be provided.  

All ages are welcome!

This event will take place in the north end of North Riverfront Park. Please park in the north parking lot. 

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North Riverfront Park

10550 Riverview Drive, St. Louis, MO, USA

Additional Notes:

Please meet in the North Parking lot of North Riverfront Park. Look for the Great Rivers Greenway Volunteer Event signs.

Learn more about the Mississippi Greenway: Chouteau Riverfront to Old Chain of Rocks Bridge (Riverfront Trail) here.

 

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Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing Celebration

Saturday, October 19, 2024 • 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Saturday, October 19, 20241:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Event Details

Mississippi Greenway: Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing Celebration

28 East Grand Avenue, St. Louis, MO, USA

Learn more about the Mississippi Greenway: Chouteau Riverfront to Old Chain of Rocks Bridge (Riverfront Trail) here.

Join us for the 22nd Annual Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing Celebration on Saturday, October 19, 2024. The program includes historical performances, vendors, music, gospel choirs, and children’s activities. More information at www.MaryMeachum.org.

Mississippi Greenway: Chain of Rocks Park Walk/Run/Outdoor Meditation

Sunday, September 29, 2024 • 9:00 am - 10:00 am

Sunday, September 29, 20249:00 am - 10:00 am

Event Details

Chain Of Rocks Park

10840 Riverview Drive, St. Louis, MO, USA

Learn more about the Mississippi Greenway: Chouteau Riverfront to Old Chain of Rocks Bridge (Riverfront Trail) here.

Here is some important information about parking! Parking is limited at Chain of Rocks Park, so we recommend that you park on the Illinois side of the bridge on Chouteau Island. Here are directions to Chouteau Island from Missouri: Take Eastbound I-270 across the river to the first exit in Illinois (Exit 3A), go right (south) on Route 3 to W. Chain of Rocks Rd and turn right (west) and follow the road to parking lot on Chouteau Island. From the parking lot, Walk or ride your bike about one mile across the bridge to Chain of Rocks Park! Note that the east bound ramp to I-270 from Riverview Blvd. by Chain of Rocks Park is CLOSED for construction. So if you want to head east on I-270 from Riverview, you’ll have to backtrack west on I-270, take the exit at Lilac and turn around to get back on eastbound I-270.  Here is a link to a map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/SKj1CGyeBYcExgqT8

Join Great Rivers Greenway and STL Run Crew to move your body and connect with community in a greenway walk, run, and outdoor meditation. This event is free and open to all fitness levels. Families welcome! Click here to register.

Chain Of Rocks Park

10840 Riverview Drive, St. Louis, MO, USA

Additional Notes:

Learn more about the Mississippi Greenway: Chouteau Riverfront to Old Chain of Rocks Bridge (Riverfront Trail) here.

Here is some important information about parking! Parking is limited at Chain of Rocks Park, so we recommend that you park on the Illinois side of the bridge on Chouteau Island. Here are directions to Chouteau Island from Missouri: Take Eastbound I-270 across the river to the first exit in Illinois (Exit 3A), go right (south) on Route 3 to W. Chain of Rocks Rd and turn right (west) and follow the road to parking lot on Chouteau Island. From the parking lot, Walk or ride your bike about one mile across the bridge to Chain of Rocks Park! Note that the east bound ramp to I-270 from Riverview Blvd. by Chain of Rocks Park is CLOSED for construction. So if you want to head east on I-270 from Riverview, you’ll have to backtrack west on I-270, take the exit at Lilac and turn around to get back on eastbound I-270.  Here is a link to a map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/SKj1CGyeBYcExgqT8

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Volunteer: National Public Lands Day at the Arch

Saturday, September 28, 2024 • 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Saturday, September 28, 20249:00 am - 12:00 pm

Event Details

GATEWAY ARCH NATIONAL PARK

Gateway Arch National Park, St. Louis, MO, USA

Volunteers will meet along the steps in front of the Gateway Arch. Please register for specific parking details.

Gateway Arch National Park, St. Louis, MO, USA

Note: Registration for this event is not hosted by Great Rivers Greenway. For more information, please see the contact information provided at the end.

National Public Lands Day is traditionally the nation’s largest single-day volunteer effort. It celebrates the connection between people and green space in their community, inspires environmental stewardship, and encourages the use of open space for education, recreation, and health benefits. 

Meet up and team up at the Gateway Arch to help clean up the St. Louis Riverfront!

Nine billion tons of trash end up in the ocean every year. In fact, the Mighty Mississippi River is one of the largest sources of oceanic plastic debris. But with YOUR help, we can minimize our environmental footprint by collecting riverside trash and keeping the riverfront clean.

Gateway Arch National Park, Gateway Arch Park Foundation, Beyond Plastics, Republic Services, Missouri River Cities and Towns Initiative, Missouri Stream Team, Great Rivers Greenway, Bi-State Development, Living Lands & Waters, and the City of St. Louis have partnered to organize a community trash pick-up event on National Public Lands Day, Saturday, September 28th from 9 a.m. – noon. Recruit your friends and family members and join us in lending a helping hand and cleaning up the riverfront!

All volunteers will receive materials to help them stay safe such as litter pickers (limited supply), trash bags, and gloves.

After the clean-up, explore the park and enjoy a day full of service projects and fun events

Note: There is no required uniform. Please dress for the appropriate weather and wear close-toe shoes.

Parking instructions will be provided in the email reminder 1 day before the event. 

Questions? Please contact Volunteer Manager at the Gateway Arch Park Foundation, Grace Teofilo at grace.teofilo@archpark.org

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Gateway Arch National Park

Gateway Arch National Park, St. Louis, MO, USA

Additional Notes:

Volunteers will meet along the steps in front of the Gateway Arch. Please register for specific parking details.

Gateway Arch National Park, St. Louis, MO, USA

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Meet Cathy & Roy

Posted on Monday July 29, 2024

Every morning, volunteer bridge keepers open up the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge so people from across region–and around the world–can explore and enjoy this historic bridge! Meet two of these amazing volunteers- Cathy and Roy.

Meet Hogan

Posted on Thursday July 25, 2024

Have you ever seen people riding uni-cycles on a greenway? There’s a good chance it’s Hogan H. & his son Corvin:

“I’ve lived in St. Louis for 15 years and been an active distance uni-cyclist for about 10 of those years. Many people have seen my son and I uni-cycling on the greenways. I enjoy the dedicated spaces to ride and be safe. It allows me to explore the city and enjoy an interesting method of traveling. A typical ride for me is 5 – 10 miles out and back. My longest ride to date was the MRT loop in downtown St. Louis. When I finished, my GPS logged just over 26 miles-it was quite an accomplishment for me! I’m currently on a quest to unicycle for 1 hour in all lower 48 US states with my son Corvin. To date, we have uni-cycled in 35 states.”

Home greenways: Deer Creek, Gravois (Grant’s Trail), Meramec: Greentree Park to Arnold’s Grove Park, Mississippi: Riverfront Trail, Missouri: Monarch Chesterfield Levee & River des Peres Greenway

Meet Mona

Posted on Thursday July 25, 2024

Mona Vespa is the President of GO! St. Louis. GO! is a local non-profit organization that encourages individuals and families in the #STL region to adopt a healthy and active lifestyle year round. They accomplish this through community collaborations, school-based programming and the creation of new and fun fitness events:

“Running is my sport, my hobby and my profession! Personally, I can’t imagine a better way to explore your own city than on foot, and the greenways are the perfect way to do that! Every time I run a greenway, I am reminded that our city is incredibly diverse in landscape and character, but is also comprised of neighborhoods and communities who are all working towards a similar goal: to make their part of our city a vibrant and welcoming home. And as a part of my job, what a joy it is to share that with the runners and walkers of our area. I’ve used greenways for several GO! St. Louis race routes, and our Summer Passport program’s entire focus is to introduce more runners to the incredible gem of these paths throughout our city. GO! St. Louis is thankful for GRG’s work and dedication to outdoor recreation in our region!”

Home Greenway: All of them!

Meet Caleb

Posted on Thursday July 25, 2024

Sixteen year old Caleb G. is a member of Greater St. Louis Boy Scout Troop 585. For his Eagle Scout Project, he volunteered to design and build a ramp to one of the two new spotting scopes on the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge  so wheelchair users or people who use mobility aids can use it:

“I wanted to build a platform and ramp that would not only stand up to the weather, but also meet accessibility guidelines. It was a little tricky to come up with a solution for the transition from the bridge to the ramp but I was able to make it work. While I have never been in a wheelchair, I imagine there is a lot of frustration when everyday things aren’t accessible. I am so happy that people using a wheelchair can now enjoy the amazing views from the bridge and try to find eagles. They’re no longer just looking at the rails of the bridge.”

The spotting scopes were made possible thanks to generous donors the Great Rivers Greenway Foundation. Learn more about the Foundation here.

Meet Molly Daniel

Posted on Wednesday July 24, 2024

In August 2022, Molly Daniel celebrated her 66th birthday by riding 66 miles on Route 66! She rode solo (with her husband providing “sag support”), beginning in Litchfield Illinois and followed the roadbed of the original Route 66. She crossed the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge and followed the Mississippi Greenway (Riverfront Trail) south to the downtown St. Louis riverfront beneath the Gateway Arch. 

“This was a goal 13 years in the making. I was inspired by a friend of mine who had done a similar thing on his birthday. It was a perfect way to spend the day—in a place of history, enjoying nature and quiet reflection. I loved that so much of the route followed the Mississippi River. I stopped at the Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing to admire the beautiful mural there and to learn about this history of the site. It was a pretty dramatic ending to finish the ride beneath the Gateway Arch! Setting the goal to ride 66 miles on my 66th birthday was transformational. Like many goals, the journey is just as important as the destination. It got me back on a bicycle and has kept me active. I highly recommend celebrating a birthday this way!”