Keep Lee County Beautiful Welcomes David Halter of Service Works to its Board of Directors
July 24, 2025 • ServicesKeep Lee County Beautiful, Inc. (KLCB) is proud to announce the appointment of David Halter, a respected community leader to its Board of Directors. With a strong passion for environmental stewardship and a deep commitment to community service, Halter brings valuable insight and energy to the organization.
“We are thrilled to welcome David to our Board of Directors,” said Trish Fancher, Executive Director of Keep Lee County Beautiful. “Our board is composed of individuals who share a deep dedication to protecting and enhancing our local environment. David’s enthusiasm will help drive our mission forward and amplify our impact across the county.”
With over 20 years of experience in the roofing industry, David Halter has built a career rooted in craftsmanship, leadership, and a deep commitment to his community. After two decades of hands-on and managerial expertise, David earned his Florida Roofing Contractor’s License in 2017, further solidifying his place as a trusted professional in the field.
Beyond his career, David is a proud father of three and an avid outdoorsman. He actively promotes responsible hunting, fishing, and environmental conservation throughout Southwest Florida. His passion for preserving natural spaces aligns closely with the mission of Keep Lee County Beautiful, where he is honored to serve as a board member and contribute to protecting the area’s unique ecosystems for future generations.
Keep Lee County Beautiful extends heartfelt appreciation to the local businesses, volunteers, and community leaders who continue to support its mission. The addition of David Halter to the Board of Directors represents an exciting step forward as the organization continues to inspire action and cultivate a cleaner, greener future for all.
About Keep Lee County Beautiful, Inc.
Keep Lee County Beautiful, Inc., established in 1989, is the county’s largest volunteer-based community action and education organization. This local nonprofit forms public-private partnerships and programs that engage individuals to take greater responsibility for improving their community environments.
For more information, call 239-334-3488 or visit www.klcb.org.
Related Posts
Sanibel Captiva Community Bank named a finalist for GrowFL’s 15th annual Florida Companies to Watch Awards
August 26, 2025
Restore Fort Myers Beach Arches Needs You
August 19, 2025
Lee County Tourist Development Council welcomes new member
July 25, 2025
Keep Lee County Beautiful Welcomes David Halter of Service Works to its Board of Directors
July 24, 2025