City of Helena, Montana
Ellie Ray is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in urban planning and community development. Currently serving as a Senior Planner for the City of Helena, Montana since January 2016, Ellie Ray oversees planning, zoning, land use, and grant administration initiatives. Prior roles include Donor Relations Manager at Helena Food Share and Regional Planner at the Two Rivers-Ottauquechee Regional Commission, where responsibilities encompassed technical services for government entities and project management in emergency management and hazard mitigation. Academic qualifications include a Master of Environmental Law and Policy from Vermont Law School and dual Bachelor and Master's degrees in International Relations from American University and the University of Aberdeen, respectively.
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City of Helena, Montana
Helena, Montana, was founded in 1864 and is Montana’s Capital City, located between Yellowstone National Park and Glacier National Park. Helena has a rich gold rush history, and exploring Last Chance Gulch brings the history to life. Designated a ride center by the International Mountain Biking Association, Helena has over 75 miles of trails that originate in the Downtown area, offering visitors a world-class mountain biking or hiking experience. Rand McNally and Geocaching.com awarded Helena the Best of the Road “Best for Geocaching” title. The city is surrounded by mountains and even boasts one of the largest natural city parks in the country, Mount Helena City Park, the trailhead is a short walk from the downtown area. With three award winning microbreweries, over 1700 acres of open lands to explore, world class ceramics, and an extremely friendly, generous and active community, it's a great place to live life in balance. Thinking about working and living here? Visit Helenamt.com for activity information and the city's website www.helenamt.gov for information about our local government. We are home to a variety of high tech companies including Boeing, Pioneer Aerostructures, SoFi, and many engineering firms as well as the State of Montana main offices.
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