Western Organization of Resource Councils
Eric Warren is a seasoned communications professional currently serving as the Communications Coordinator for the Western Organization of Resource Councils since March 2018, where responsibilities include media outreach and strategic marketing. Warren has extensive freelance writing experience contributing to travel and adventure publications, predominantly focusing on Montana and northern Wyoming. Previous roles encompass video editing, producing, and filmmaking for Life's Fast Productions, along with marketing management at Austin Adventures, where successful marketing strategies reversed declining sales. Warren also has experience in content production with Matador Network and marketing art at Summit Fine Art. An education background includes a BA in Creative Writing from the University of Montana and an AAS in Photography from Northwest College.
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Western Organization of Resource Councils
Many people are frustrated that more is not being done to improve the quality of their lives and communities. They are frustrated with the pace of social change and feel cut off from political debate. They do not see their concerns reflected in the way current issues are discussed, nor do they believe there are ways to participate in discussions on those issues. They are angry and frustrated about the ever-greater concentration of economic and political power in a handful of corporations, and the devastation this concentrated power has wrought on people and the environment. Western Organization of Resource Councils believes there is a need to build permanent, multi-issue, membership-based organizations. These organizations can help people analyze and solve complex problems, build local leadership, expand people’s knowledge and understanding of their own and other cultures, challenge people to act on their values, and achieve long-term social change. Grassroots organizations of this type also hold corporate and government officials accountable for their decisions and actions, a necessary ingredient in making our democracy work for all Americans.