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Susan Lykes - President
Victor, Idaho
M.S. in Rural and Town Planning. Former Town Planner, Park City, Utah. Community activist. Director on national board of the Land Trust Alliance.
David Reinke - Vice President
St. Anthony, Idaho
Native of Ashton, President and Manager of Reinke Grain Company, University of Utah alumnus.
Connie Mohr - Secretary
Tetonia, Idaho
Conservation easement donor. Member of two Massachusetts land trusts. BS in Electrical Engineering from Lehigh University and an MBA from Boston College.
Dean Scofield - Treasurer
Wilson, Wyoming
Dean is a professional investment advisor and co-owner of Pinney & Scofield, Inc., an investment firm based in Massachusetts. He is past Board Member of the Stow Conservation Trust and is currently on the finance committee of the Sudbury Valley Trustees, both land trusts in Massachusetts. He plays trumpet in local musical groups and has two sons.
Lonnie Allen
Chester, Idaho
Owner of Three Rivers Ranch, Warm River, Idaho. Served on the Board for The Nature Conservancy of Idaho, Past President of the Eastern Idaho Outfitters Association, attended Utah State University and has secured her Idaho real estate license
Emma Atchley
Ashton, Idaho
Owner and greenhouse manager of Ashton Hi-Tech Seed Co., an early-generation potato seed production company, and a director of the Bank of Idaho. Emma was born in Boise, and has lived in Fremont county for 37 years. She has served as a community volunteer in several capacities: local education foundation, school board, church, etc; B.A. English, University of Idaho, serving as President of Alumni Association and U I Foundation; M.A., English, Claremont Graduate School.
Janet Conway, PhD
Alta, Wyoming
Janet is a pharmaceutical industry expert in licensing, research & development for over 25 years. She has undergraduate and graduate degrees in biology, physiological psychology, and a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in neurophysiology. Janet is a consultant, board member or management team member for several start-up pharmaceutical companies. She raises sheep for 4H and fiber crafts.
Dr. Harold K. Dunn
Tetonia, Idaho and Salt Lake City, Utah
Dr. Dunn has been in practice as an orthopaedic surgeon since 1969 when he finished training at Baylor College of Medicine. Dr Dunn has distinguished himself in the areas of adult reconstruction and spine deformities. He has chaired the Department of Orthopaedics at the University of Utah. Dr. Dunn can often be found at the Tetonia Black Angus cattle ranch that he operates with his son Ken.
Tim Hopkins
Idaho Falls, Idaho
Attorney
Lew Mithun
Teton Village, Wyoming
Twenty years in NYC advertising business, then ran family banking business in Minneapolis, Minn. On boards of Minneapolis charitable organizations. Donated three TRLT easements. Supports local (Wyoming & Idaho) charitable organizations. Recipient of USFWS’ National Great Blue Heron Award.
Jerry Reese
St. Anthony, Idaho
Retired Forest Supervisor
Ron Rope
Ammon, Idaho
Advisory Scientist at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory. Environmental scientist with expertise in Geographic Information Systems and image analysis. Vice President of Environmental Perspectives,Inc. and active in several community organizations.
F. Dave Rydalch
St. Anthony, Idaho
Retired farmer from St. Anthony. President of the North Fork Reservoir Company, Director of the Henry's Lake Foundation, Member of the Henry's Fork Watershed Council.
David F. Work
Victor, Idaho
Retired regional president with Amoco BP Corporation. M.S. Geology from University of California, Santa Cruz; B.A. Geology Wesleyan University. Former board member Texas Chapter of The Nature Conservancy.
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