Jennifer currently works to ensure that the Rocky Mountain Front is protected by helping local people – ranchers, business owners, community leaders, tribal members, and others – understand and apply their power to influence politics.
Jennifer has been with The Wilderness Society since 2005 and brings years of experience in media relations, public and private partnerships, promotions, special events, integrated strategic marketing plans, and crisis communications to our team.
Jeremy Garncarz has been with The Wilderness Society since 2004. He has worked to protect wilderness both administratively and legislatively with a primary focus in Nevada. In addition, Jeremy has assisted the Wilderness Support Center’s efforts to develop a sustainable a
Jeremy came to The Wilderness Society in 1999 from the Alaska Wilderness League, where he served as the field director of a national grassroots campaign to protect wildlands in the state.
Jerry Arthur is the Facilities Manager at our headquarters office in Washington, DC. He has assisted with an entire office relocation in 2000, office renovations from 2008 to 2011 and smaller facility projects at the DC office.
Jill Gottesman brings the skills of a diverse work history in nonprofit management, environmental education, wilderness therapy and social work to her role of Outreach Coordinator for The Wilderness Society’s southeastern regional office.
John Gallo joined The Wilderness Society in 2010 and works as a Senior Landscape Ecologist in the California region. He has a BS in Ecology and Environmental Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Jonathan is a seasoned digital strategist who recently completed work with The Pew Environment Group where he brought them into the digital age with a robust site and social media presence.
Josh Hicks is a Program Associate at our National Forest Action Center. Josh joined The Wilderness Society in early 2007 after completing a six-month internship with our BLM Action Center and serving as a Program Specialist with the American Water Works Association.
It takes hard work and dedication to ensure that American wildlands remain protected for generations to come. Learn the issues behind wilderness protection.