Bob Ekey is Assistant Vice President for Northwest Conservation. Bob focuses his time on roadless area protection, national park and forest management issues, and campaigns to counter energy development in sensitive locations in the Northern Rockies.
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.
Brenda Kane joined the The Wilderness Society in 2011. Brenda is a Boulder native, adventure lover, and digital strategist committed to leveraging digital media to promote environmental protection.
Brent Martin has spent most of his adult life working in forest and farmland conservation in the mountains of north Georgia and western North Carolina. Most of this time was spent with Georgia Forestwatch and the Land Trust for the Little Tennessee.
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
Chase serves as Renewable Energy Director at The Wilderness Society. He works with staff in the public policy and public lands departments to develop and evaluate policy options for sustainably managing energy production on the nation's public lands in the face of global warming.
Corinne Abbott joined The Wilderness Society staff in April of 2007 and is currently the Senior Director of Foundation Relations. In this capacity, she is responsible for foundation and corporate fund raising at the national and regional level.
The Regional Director of our Idaho office, Craig Gehrke oversees The Wilderness Society's efforts to promote wilderness designation and forest restoration in the gem state.
It takes hard work and dedication to ensure that American wildlands remain protected for generations to come. Learn the issues behind wilderness protection.