Dear Friends, Hello from Jackson Hole and welcome to the 15th edition of our e-newsletter! After a cool, rainy summer, we have been soaking up the sunshine and fishing on these beautiful fall days. The changing of the seasons is bringing change for me professionally as well. I wanted to share the news that I’ve been promoted to the role of Wyoming State Director. This is a new role for TU as part of our Western reorganization, spurred by our impressive organizational growth over the past few years. Rest assured, a continued focus on overseeing the forward momentum and health of the Snake River Headwaters Initiative - including our projects, watershed leadership, partners, and supporters - will continue to be a high priority for me and TU in this new role (including seamless coverage of our current projects and collaboratives). I will also be committed to applying our locally-proven strategies to our other priority waters within the state – the Green River, Yellowstone River, Bear River, and Platte River basins – and beyond.
TU Snake River Headwaters Initiative - Issue #15
TU Snake River Headwaters Initiative - Issue…
TU Snake River Headwaters Initiative - Issue #15
Dear Friends, Hello from Jackson Hole and welcome to the 15th edition of our e-newsletter! After a cool, rainy summer, we have been soaking up the sunshine and fishing on these beautiful fall days. The changing of the seasons is bringing change for me professionally as well. I wanted to share the news that I’ve been promoted to the role of Wyoming State Director. This is a new role for TU as part of our Western reorganization, spurred by our impressive organizational growth over the past few years. Rest assured, a continued focus on overseeing the forward momentum and health of the Snake River Headwaters Initiative - including our projects, watershed leadership, partners, and supporters - will continue to be a high priority for me and TU in this new role (including seamless coverage of our current projects and collaboratives). I will also be committed to applying our locally-proven strategies to our other priority waters within the state – the Green River, Yellowstone River, Bear River, and Platte River basins – and beyond.