Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance
Eddie Espinosa is a seasoned outdoor recreation professional with extensive experience in leadership and advocacy within the climbing and biking communities. Currently serving as the Executive Director of Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance since July 2024, Eddie is dedicated to enhancing cycling opportunities in Washington. With a long-standing role as a Board Member of the Washington Climbers Coalition since 2010, Eddie has contributed to infrastructure projects that preserve climbing access. Previously, Eddie held multiple positions at the American Alpine Club from 2011 to 2024, culminating as Director of Community Programs, where responsibilities included managing national volunteer networks, grants, and events to foster inclusivity in climbing. Eddie's background also includes public safety work as a police officer and experience as a Brand Manager at Feathered Friends, along with instructional roles in climbing education at the University of Puget Sound. Eddie earned a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from Pacific Lutheran University.
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Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance
Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, is the nation's largest statewide mountain bike association, representing thousands of riders through eight regional chapters. Evergreen is committed to sustainable recreation, trail maintenance, advocacy, education, volunteerism and trail building. We are an important partner with public land managers, contributing over 29,000 hours of trail work per year. With Eight Regional Chapters, 66,000+ followers and 8,000+ members, Evergreen is internationally known for developing world class trails, delivering quality projects, and effectively advocating for trail and public lands protection to benefit the mountain bike industry. From its first project, the Colonnade in Seattle in the mid 2000s, to the award-winning Duthie Hill Mountain Bike Park in 2010, to the 20+ mile Raging River trail system in 2018, Evergreen has grown to deliver more than 220 miles of new mountain bike trails to its members and WA state riders over the past 8 years.