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Kris Tompkins speaks during a signing ceremony in Patagonia Park, Chile in January.
Kris Tompkins speaks during a signing ceremony in Patagonia Park, Chile in January. (Photo: Esteban Felix/AP Images)
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Kris Tompkins’s 10-Million-Acre Life

Kris Tompkins speaks during a signing ceremony in Patagonia Park, Chile in January.

After building Patagonia into an internationally renowned apparel brand, the company’s first CEO, Kris Tompkins, walked away from the job, following her heart to South America. She landed on a small farm in Chile, where she and her soon-to-be husband, the North Face founder Doug Tompkins, set to work conserving one of the last wild places on earth. But just as their dream of creating a network of parks stretching across Argentina and Chile was coming to fruition in 2015, she lost Doug in a kayaking accident. In response, Kris has doubled down on their vision while figuring out how to forge a new path forward on her own.

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