![]() He lives in San Diego, California with his wife and two sons and considers the Teton Valley in Idaho his second home. ![]() You can find Kevin in the outdoors on the weekends pursuing some of his hobbies like mountain biking, hiking, fly-fishing, and surfing or coaching his son’s lacrosse team. ![]() He is a graduate of the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia and Washington and Lee University. ![]() Kevin has served on numerous private company boards and is a member of Young President’s Organization (YPO). Prior to his operating career, Kevin spent ten years in the investment banking industry, primarily with Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette and Credit Suisse First Boston, advising technology industry clients. Prior to Envoy, Kevin spent over 10 years as an executive and entrepreneur in the environmental sustainability industry. In addition, Kevin leads Envoy Ventures, which combines Envoy Group’s capabilities with direct equity investment to help entrepreneurs and business leaders accelerate and launch digitally-driven business models. Kevin is currently the CEO of Envoy Group a digital experience consulting group. Kevin Bauer has a diverse background spanning over 25 years as an executive, entrepreneur, investor and investment banker in various growth industries. In her free time, Hannah can be found trail running, mountain biking, skiing or fishing with her husband, two black labs, and her new baby girl, born in February. Hannah is thrilled to join FTR after nine years at Teton Science Schools as an educator, administrator, and fundraiser and is excited to connect more people to FTR’s impactful work in Teton Valley. While working in the Tetons, Hannah pursued an MBA in Sustainable Business from Green Mountain College, graduating from their online program in 2019 with a background in marketing, stakeholder engagement, and systems thinking. In 2012, Hannah moved to the Tetons to pursue a career in the environmental nonprofit sector and indulge her passion for the mountains and rivers of the West. This love of the natural world drove Hannah to study Environmental Studies and Geography at Middlebury College in Vermont, where many courses, including her senior thesis, focused on the Lake Champlain watershed. Hannah grew up exploring the coastal and mountain ecosystems of Maine, canoeing on lakes and rivers, and wading through mud to explore inter-tidal, estuary habitats. Outside of the office, Amy loves growing, foraging for, and preparing local food, and shar ing her passion for the rivers and wild lands of the west with her husband, daughter, and an assortment of furry friends. Amy has worked for Friends of the Teton River since 2007, and has served as the organization’s Executive Director since 2012. She has spent her career in education and conservation, with organizations including the National Outdoor Leadership School, Outward Bound, Walking Mountains Science Center, Colorado Mountain College, and Prescott College. She went on to formally study watershed science and education, earning Bachelor of Science degrees from the University of Washington in Ecology and Geology, and a Master of Arts in Environmental Education from Prescott College. She learned some of her most important lessons about collaborative conservation and western water issues on the strawberry farm where she worked as a kid, and while accompanying her father on fly fishing adventures throughout the intermountain west. ![]() Brian spends his free time outside and with his girls Jenny (wife), Brook, Maggie (daughters), and their black lab, Maple Heart Van Winkle Syrup.Īmy Verbeten is originally from Walla Walla, Washington. Brian first sort of moved to Driggs in 2005 working for Aqua Terra Restoration constructing stream and wetland restoration projects throughout the area, while still going back to Alaska for fisheries research survey’s in the Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska. Brian has worked extensively as a fisheries biologist throughout the West and Alaska on projects that ranged from listed Lahonton Cutthroat Trout to the docile Sleeper Shark in Alaska. He fortunately limited out on King salmon the day of his last final and was able to make it back to campus in time to complete his exam and subsequently earned a B.S in Fisheries Biology. After spending his youth exploring and fishing his way through the Sierra’s and surrounding areas, he moved to Oregon to attend Oregon State University. Brian was born and raised in Reno, Nevada and introduced to fish and fishing at the age of 2 and hasn’t looked back since. ![]()
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