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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Hood River, OR
In my sixth year working wilderness, motorized, and non-motorized trails for the Forest Service;…
Whitefish, MT
Allie Maloney is the Coordinator for the Flathead Trails Association. Her experience includes trail…
Quincy, CA
Kevin founded Mountain Surf Creative in 2023 as a way to bring creative solutions to trail related…
Brunswick, ME
Jed Talbot is the owner of OBP Trailworks, LLC, a Maine based company that designs, builds, and…
Plettenberg Bay
Galeo Saintz is the co-founder of South Africa’s two longest trail initiatives. For 10 years he…
Asheville, NC
Leanna currently leads the development of systems, services, and protocols to support Appalachian…
Hire Workers
Ashland, NH
Conservation Trail Services LLC. Working with private, non-profit, and…
Cle Elum, WA
As the Kittitas Stewardship Coordinator, Kay works with land managers within Kittitas County to…
Amman
Spanish Fort, AL
Experienced Contractor and retired military. Heavily involved in trail building through local IMBA…
Asheville, NC
Leanna currently leads the development of systems, services, and protocols to support Appalachian…
San Francisco, CA
Sean Reynolds leads the facility management program at Golden Gate National Recreation Area…
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