I live one mile southeast of Wilson between Fish Creek and the Snake River. I am a lifelong outdoor enthusiast and environmentalist, spending my free time fly fishing, boating, hiking, and skiing. I’ve spent my career developing solar and battery technologies that will help address the challenge of climate change.
When you look out your window at the scenic, wild wonder that is Jackson Hole, it’s hard to believe we have a water quality problem – but we do. Human-caused pollution is threatening the waters that sustain the animals and people living here. I joined the board to help protect and restore this amazing region that I’ve been enjoying for almost 50 years.
People caused this problem and only people can fix it. Through education, community engagement, and advocacy, my hope is that POWJH can catalyze real actions and projects that can restore and protect our precious water resources.