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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Old Fort, NC
I'm in the process of building McDowell Tech Trail School into a national-level Trail Construction…
Portland, OR
Steve has worked in parks and natural areas for nearly 20 years, around San Francisco, Milwaukee,…
Forest Grove, OR
Trail builder with the Forest Service for over 15 years. Have worked on a mobile trail crew for all…
Springdale, AR
Over 20 years as trail steward [non-profit board] IMBA Regional Director [SE Region] Rogue Trails…
Plettenberg Bay
Galeo Saintz is the co-founder of South Africa’s two longest trail initiatives. For 10 years he…
Santa Cruz, CA
Hire Workers
Indianola, UT
I have been involved in heavy construction the last 36 years. The last 17 years we have specialized…
Colorado Springs, CO
Professional and licensed Landscape Architect (CO) specializing in the trail planning, design and…
Bend, OR
Emmy Andrews is the Executive Director of the Central Oregon Trail Alliance (COTA). In this role…
Asheville, NC
Leanna currently leads the development of systems, services, and protocols to support Appalachian…
Fairmont, WV
Golden, CO
Kim Frederick has over 45 years of experience in the design, development and management of…
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