Ann joined The Wilderness Society's Ecology and Economics Research Department in 1999, after 18 years teaching ecological economics, agriculture and outdoor skills at a small college.
Brad is the Idaho Deputy Regional Director. He joined The Wilderness Society in early 2006, after spending several years working for the State of Idaho and the US Forest Service conducting field research.
Cameron comes to TWS from the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership where he interned for the Director of Government Affairs. He received his BA in Sociology from the University of Pittsburgh in 2008 and went on to get his hands dirty in the field for several years before returning t
Cynthia, a Regional Conservation Representative, has been with the Wilderness Society since September 2006 and is an integral part of wilderness and public lands advocacy work throughout Washington State.
Spencer Phillips, PhD, is Senior Director for Economics Research for The Wilderness Society. With more than 20 years' experience in the field, his goal is to help people, communities and institutions understand and attain the benefits of improved land stewardship.
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