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STAFF

With whom you will be working

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Western Colorado Conservation Corps staff members are an eclectic group.  We hire and train a diverse set of leaders to provide the best quality of services.

 

The WCCC partners with individuals and groups that have a variety of interests.  Our job is to make sure that we're providing young people with the tools they need to succeed, while delivering quality services to land managers.

 

While helping young people develop, our professional staff is here to work with you on every stop along the way!

Jeff Roberts

Director

Jeff has been with the WCCC since 2011, and has served as Director since August, 2013.  Prior to his non-profit work, Jeff managed a retail store for 12 years. He ran a $24 million store and supervised 170 employees. Jeff has also served as a firefighter and an EMT since 2005.  He is also employed part time by the Grand Junction Fire Department.  Jeff, his wife Alyssa and their son David live in Grand Junction, CO.

Clark Bouton

Logistics

Clark has been at the WCCC since 2011. His Logistics and Special Projects include food purchases, vehicle maintance, tools and safety equipment, assisting other staff, and making sure the whole Corps experience is as useful as it can be.  When not at the Corps building, Clark enjoys traveling with his wife, Pam.

Sue Love

Internship Manager

Sue work with the interns; she also does billing to get the money in, and she also works with HR, but her most important job is being a good grandma to her four grandchildren. They keep her busy most of the time. When she's not with her grand children, you can find her reading or making jewelery. "I love being around the young people; I believe in what we do here." 

Calen Vickers

Field Manager

Calen started with the WCCC in 2016 as a Crew Leader.  He returned in 2017 because he loves working outdoors and giving back to the community through service.  Calen enjoys working with crews to solve problems and ensure that their experience with the WCCC is meaningful and positive.  When not at work, he can usually be found crack climbing in the desert.

Brandon Irvin

Assistant Field Manager

Brandon began his career at WCCC as a corps member in 2016 to help build his knowledge and skill set with environmental stewardship. He served 2 summer terms before returning to run his own crew in 2019. Brandon is passionate about his community and the surrounding area, and finds joy in teaching important leadership skills and providing hands on experience to younger members of the community. On the weekends you can find him mountain biking and hiking around the Grand Valley.

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Our land managers are our partners, that's why we ensure quality project management.

Corpsmember development is our priority, so we collaborate with national service experts.

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