Andrea Imler

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Communications Coordinator
Pacific Northwest Regional Office

Office: 206-624-6430 x 241 Email

Andrea Imler joined the Pacific Northwest Regional office of The Wilderness Society in November 2007 as Communications Coordinator. Utilizing seven years of experience in public affairs, event management, marketing and educational outreach, Andrea supports all facets of communication efforts, from media outreach to graphic design, at The Wilderness Society.

She received her B.A. degree in Communications at the University of Washington.

Andrea believes in 'practicing what you preach' and tries to head out and enjoy Washington's wildlands as often as possible. On any given weekend, you will probably find her hiking, snowshoeing, backpacking or scrambling in the North Cascades. When not climbing up some peak, she's likely road cycling, running or tackling a home improvement project.

Recently Published on Wilderness.org:

Young Climbers Not Afraid to Get Hands Dirty
Lakeview Stewardship Group
Cultivating Common Ground
Celebrating Wilderness Through Music: Brett Dennen shares his thoughts - and his tunes
Standing up for Oregon’s Ancient Forests: Our members are making a difference!
Hop on The Virtual OmniBUS Tour! Day 1: A glimpse at Washington Wilderness
Restoring Washington’s troubled Skokomish watershed
A National Treasure: Washington State’s North Cascades
Pacific Northwest Govs Support Roadless Rule
Oregon’s Ancient Forests: The window to protect them is closing
Goodbye to glaciers in Washington's North Cascades?
Oregon’s Ancient Forests Win! Logging plans withdrawn at last
Restoring trail access in a Washington state National Forest
Trip Tips for WA Camping Season Last Hurrah
Skokomish watershed work helps fish
Congress considers protecting two of Oregon’s treasures
Go beyond looking for the FSC label. Attend the Portland Conference!
Back Country Horsemen team up with Wilderness Society
A conversation with the creator of Outdoor Afro
House passes bill to protect Oregon’s Molalla River
Watch the trailer for North Cascades: People, Places and Stories
A Visit to One of America's Top 10 Carbon Storing Forests