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Worked with scientists, MUS faculty and water resource managers throughout the state to promote scientific-based management and outreach for state issues relating to water quality and water quantity. Supported policy and decision-makers on water resource management issues. Successfully helped write competitive grant applications to fund wetlands education and water infrastructure education. Promoted the preservation and restoration of Montana's natural functioning aquatic systems.
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Promoted underwriting throughout the state to businesses and nonprofit organizations to support public television. Wrote and monitored contracts, developed underwriting spots suitable for public television, assisted with other fundraising and securing public support.
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Worked with assistance providers nationwide to produce and disseminate P2 education for government agencies, businesses, schools, and the public. Specific P2 tasks involved land use planning, outdoor recreation, resource efficient construction, and environmental management on public lands. Also worked on several national EPA projects for compliance assistance and pollution prevention. Developed and maintained websites.
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Responsible for daily operations and annual plans of HFK, a natural products manufacturing company. Worked closely with national sales team, production manager, herbal educators and owner to assure growth and financial viability. Company grew faster than the industry during this time. Helped the owner position the company for sale. Considered to have among the industry's best marketing and education programs. Sales more than tripled in less than four years.
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Assisted Executive Director with the overall operation of the MCC, a statewide conservation corps that keys on environmental work and applied education. Hired, trained, and supervised crew supervisors and leaders in the field, specifically with education and personnel management. Interacted with land management agencies and tribes throughout the state to provide conservation work and environmental education. The MCC was among the country's top AmeriCorps programs during this time.
