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Thank You to Executive Director Scott Kosiba

On behalf of the Friends of Bridger-Teton board, we want to announce that our Executive Director, Scott Kosiba, has resigned to focus on his family and his newborn son, Otis.                                                                                  During his tenure, Scott made incredible contributions to Friends of the Bridger-Teton, helping build and strengthen the organization and pivoting to meet many challenges to support stewardship of the Bridger-Teton National Forest and our many community partners. His leadership, dedication, and deep commitment to public lands have made a lasting difference, and we are profoundly grateful for all he has given to our organization and to the mission we share.                                         While we are saddened to see Scott leave, we wholeheartedly support his decision to prioritize his family and embrace this new direction at such an important time in his life. We are grateful for the time, energy, and heart he has invested in Friends of the Bridger-Teton, and we wish Scott, his wife, and little Otis nothing but happiness and success in the years ahead.

Thank you, Scott, for your friendship, hard work, and unwavering dedication to the care of our public lands. You have made a difference, and you will be deeply missed.

We acknowledge with respect that our facilities are situated on the aboriginal land of the Shoshone Bannock. Eastern Shoshone. Northern Arapaho. Crow. Assiniboine. Sioux. Gros Ventre. Nez Perce.

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