Jackson Hole Land Trust
Kahlynn Huck is an experienced professional with a strong background in conservation, waste management, and recruitment. Currently serving as the Chair of the Advisory Council for Jackson Hole Land Trust since October 2021, Kahlynn focuses on promoting inclusive conservation initiatives in Northwest Wyoming. Kahlynn also serves as an appointed member of Teton County's Integrated Solid Waste and Recycling Advisory Board, co-chairing the Road to Zero Waste Committee to enhance waste diversion efforts. Previous experience includes completing a leadership development program at the Conservation Leadership Institute, and notable roles in recruitment and business development at companies such as Resource, Betts Recruiting, and Grammarly. Kahlynn holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science and Philosophy from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and has furthered education in sustainability through a program at MIT Professional Education.
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Jackson Hole Land Trust
The Jackson Hole Land Trust is a private nonprofit founded in 1980. Our vision is a legacy of protected open spaces, wildlife habitat, working lands, and community spaces across Northwest Wyoming that inspire current and future generations.