During long days in the laboratory, views of Mt. in neurophysiology from the University of Washington. She earned her bachelor’s in biology at the University of Texas, followed by a Ph.D. Growing up in Texas, Alex spent weekends in her early childhood fishing and combing beaches along Matagorda Bay with her father. She looks forward to applying her diverse professional experiences working with ranchers to conserve local heritage, open spaces, and the economic viability of working lands in this community. Max enjoys hiking, biking, backcountry skiing, fishing, hunting, and any other excuse he can find to get outside and enjoy the Tetons.Īlex joins the JHLT as the Director of Park County Open Lands with a dedication to tackling the complex challenges at the intersection of wildlife management and working lands conservation. He is a Switzer Fellow, recipient of the Bren School’s Academic Achievement Award, and a recipient of the Gary Hunt Prize in Environmental Policy. Max holds a Masters’s in Environmental Science and Management from UC Santa Barbara’s Bren School and a BA from the University of Virginia, with distinction. Prior to the Jackson Hole Land Trust, Max launched and led Teton LegacyWorks where he directed large-scale, collaborative conservation projects targeting critical regional concerns such as water availability and migration corridors. Inspired by the open views and wild character of Northwest Wyoming, he has dedicated his professional career to preserving the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Max first moved to the Tetons in 2001 to work seasonally for Grand Teton National Park. Max has had a career leading conservation in the Western US.
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