Demonstrate awareness of the capabilities of both (1) one's own agency/organization as well as (2) partners. Develop the capacity to work with a variety of user groups and partners to identify and promote various interests related to trails.
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Golden, CO
I have been a Trails Specialist with Jefferson County Open Space for 10yrs and was a Seasonal…
Post Falls, ID
Greenville, SC
Benchmark Trails is a full service trail design, layout and construction firm with over 20 years of…
Baltimore, MD
I have worked in the conservation corps industry for over 10 years with a focus on creating…
Middlefield, CT
Quincy, CA
Kevin founded Mountain Surf Creative in 2023 as a way to bring creative solutions to trail related…
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Richmond, VA
After obtaining her Masters Degree in Urban and Regional Planning from Virginia Commonwealth…
Bend, OR
Emmy Andrews is the Executive Director of the Central Oregon Trail Alliance (COTA). In this role…
Bend, OR
I currently lead trail projects and supervise a 6 person, Forest-wide crew on the Deschutes…
Golden, CO
Kim Frederick has over 45 years of experience in the design, development and management of…
Boulder, CO
I'm a trail project manager with a background in leading, training & managing trail crew…
Baltimore, MD
I have worked in the conservation corps industry for over 10 years with a focus on creating…
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