Clay Helfrick

Photography Manager at Philmont Scout Ranch

Clay Helfrick is a Graduate Architect at Crabtree, Rohrbaugh & Associates - Architects since May 2019, with a background that includes a mix of architectural practice and social media management. Helfrick manages social media for the Jefferson College of Architecture & The Built Environment, coordinating content and campaigns while analyzing trends. As Photography Manager at Philmont Scout Ranch, Helfrick oversees a team responsible for documenting ranch activities and managing photography for marketing needs. Prior architectural experience includes an internship at Crabtree, Rohrbaugh & Associates, contributing to various design tasks, and prior roles in photography and administrative support. Helfrick holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Philadelphia University, obtained in 2019.

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Pennsylvania, United States

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Philmont Scout Ranch

Delivering Wilderness and Learning Adventures that Last a Lifetime. Philmont Scout Ranch is the Boy Scouts of America's largest national High Adventure Base. Its 36 staffed camps and 55 trail camps provide an unforgettable adventure in the high country along hundreds of miles of rugged, rocky trails. Born in 1938 as Philturn Rockymountain Scoutcamp, today's Philmont Scout Ranch is a bustling center for high adventure and training. Youth and adults take advantage of the Ranch's camping, training and work programs. Most activity takes place during the summer, but Philmont also offers Autumn Adventure and Winter Adventure programs. More than 1 million Scouts, Venturers, and leaders have experienced the adventure of Philmont since the first camping season in 1939. Throughout its existence, conscientious attention to low-impact camping techniques has helped maintain the Ranch's wilderness. The area surrounding the Ranch is rich with history, from the Native Americans who made this arid land their home to the land barons of the 19th century. The town of Cimarron boasts a number of historical buildings, including the St. James Hotel, the site of at least 26 killings during Cimarron's wilder days.


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