
OUR MISSION
Our mission is to connect people in Park County to resources and information that will help them take tangible action to create a sustainable, energy efficient future.
Our Team
Dedication to Giving. Expertise in Local Climate. Passion for Wyoming.

President
Emily Buckles
Lives with her family outside Cody where she is able to enjoy the beauty and song of birds. She works as a preserve manager for The Nature Conservancy.

Vice-President
Hap Ridgway
Lives in Sunlight Basin where he has been involved for over a half a century with Elk Creek Ranch, a summer ranch and wilderness program for teenagers that models and teaches protecting and preserving mountain, water, and wildlife resources.

Treasurer
Nic Patrick
Lives in the Southfork Valley where he ranches on the land that raised him, committed to steward the land and its wildlife.

Secretary
Catharine Reinitz, PhD
Lives outside of Cody, WY, PhD neuroscientist and educational consultant with a passion for her bees.

Events Lead
Faith Model
Born and raised in Cody, directs InFocus: Re-imagining the World, a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring rural school children to become agents of positive change using the power of storytelling to foster awareness and cultivate critical thinking about real-world issues.

Media Lead
Andy Rose
Lives in Powell, certified energy manager and engineer, passionate about clean energy.

Board Member
Mary Caucutt
Retired Episcopal priest in Cody. Sees climate action as a biblical call to practice "creation care," and environmental stewardship

Board Member
Kathryn Kyle
Relocated to Cody from Arizona where she led an environmental/ science-education non-profit for 21 years, and taught at ASU's School of Sustainability for 11 years. She loves the outdoor recreation Park County offers.

Board Member
Olivia Bergeron
Moved from 6 feet below sea level to Cody at 5200 ft above to use her biology degree in her work as a conservation programs specialist at the Cody Conservation District.

Board Member
Mary Keller, PhD
Raised in Cody, currently a Senior Lecturer at UW and researcher at WyACT, enabling Wyoming’s communities to anticipate and prepare for future changes in water availability.

Board Member
Chris Pfister
Master Falconer and professional artist who ranched on Gooseberry Creek. Long time environmental activist currently serving on the Board of the Wyoming Outdoor Council

Board Member
Lynn Pitet
Retired librarian and long-time Cody resident advocating for solutions to food waste and fast fashion alternatives.
