Abby Rogers with her emotional support waterbottle
photo of Meg looking over her left shoulder
  • Founder & CEO

    I’m a nature-lover, process wonk, and Girl Scout leader who’s slightly too attached to her emotional support water bottle.

    I studied molecular biology before jumping headfirst into the tech world, where I’ve spent over a decade helping teams solve problems, move faster, and build things that actually work. I’ve got certifications in Lean Six Sigma, Agile, and Project Management — which is a fancy way of saying I love turning chaos into clarity.

    But what really drives me is land. Access to it. Respect for it. The people who care for it. I started Demaign because I believe private land doesn’t have to be off-limits — and that with the right tools, landowners and outdoor lovers can find common ground (literally and figuratively).

    When I’m not thinking about digital permits or liability waivers, you can find me birding, hiking, backpacking, or hanging out with my family and our very opinionated dog.

    I believe in kindness, clean processes, and the power of getting outside.

  • Co-Founder & COO

    I’ve always been drawn to green spaces, big skies, and winding roads — the kind of places that stay with you long after the trip ends.

    I’ve been to 15 countries and 37 states, but the memories that stick aren’t flashy: swimming in the Indonesian Sea, counting starfish along the Norwegian coast, watching the sunrise from a train in New England, or driving through South Dakota just to stop and stare at the sky. That’s what land does — it slows you down and pulls you in.

    At Demaign, I get to bring my love of nature, travel, and people into every part of how we operate. I’m here to help build systems that make land access feel personal, respectful, and available to more people — because the outdoors isn’t just out there, it’s around us, waiting to be experienced.

    Also: I will absolutely stop to play mermaids in any body of water and am known to drop everything for a puzzle, a dance break, or a good book.