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Eloise Catlin

Eloise graduated from Brown University with a degree in Environmental Science, concentrating on the intersections of land, water, and food systems. At Brown, she was also a member of the Division 1 rowing team and volunteered for the local school district in Providence.

Originally from New Hampshire, Eloise moved to Jackson in 2020 to work as a ski instructor at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and quickly fell in love with everything Teton County has to offer.

During the few months of the year when she isn’t skiing, Eloise has worked a variety of seasonal jobs in Jackson, from conservation to outdoor education. This experience provided her with a broad understanding of the geology, ecology, and environmental history of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and fostered a passion for expanding that knowledge.

She is excited to join the POWJH team specifically to connect with the local community about regional water issues, advocate for the preservation of the local watershed, and protect the extraordinary landscape we live in.

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