With a decade of experience working for public lands and local communities, she brings in-depth experience with direct advocacy, on-the-ground rural engagement organizing, and communicating Western conservation values.
A native of southwest Wyoming, Julia earned her bachelor's degree in English and her master's degree in American Studies and Environment and Natural Resources from the University of Wyoming. She also holds a master's degree in Environmental Studies from Prescott College. Two cowdogs keep her family moving in the right direction—or at least moving.