Eagle Mount Bozeman
Terrence Gotz has a strong background in various roles related to sales, public relations, and community development. With experience in companies such as Republic Services and Béquet Confections, Terrence has shown expertise in account growth and sales. In addition, Terrence's time at organizations like Eagle Mount Bozeman and the Montana Science Center as a philanthropy officer and director of community development highlight their skills in donor relations, grant writing, and event planning. Overall, Terrence's diverse experience showcases their proficiency in fundraising, sales, and community engagement.
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Eagle Mount Bozeman
Eagle Mount Bozeman is committed to provide quality therapeutic recreational opportunities for people with disabilities or cancer, and to provide support for families of participants. In 1982, General Robert C. Mathis and his wife, Greta, retired from a 34 year career in the Air Force to bring a family dream to reality. They had long dreamed of creating a place where persons of all ages with disabilities could experience and share what an able-bodied person might take for granted. In the fall of 1983, in Bozeman, MT, the Eagle Mount winter program began to take form. The idea was to start with a modest program of 20 to 30 people, teaching them either Alpine or Nordic skiing. Very quickly, it became necessary to put people on the waiting list after reaching 104 skiers and almost 80 volunteer instructors. People with disabilities such as cerebral palsy, visual and hearing impairments, developmental disabilities, amputations and spinal cord injuries skied one day a week with their own personal volunteer instructor. Eagle Mount had only just begun.