A Special Thanks!
TNCC would like to thank Megan (Francis) King for all her hard work this past winter assisting with the organization and coordination of TNCC’s new EcoAction Initiative and Green Business Roundtables. We never would have gotten this far without you! We now pronounce you EcoAction Data Queen and wish you the best in achieving all your dreams and goals!
TNCC Welcomes Emily Kuehn – summer intern.
Emily Kuehn grew up part time in Arizona and part time in Telluride. She attended Bates College in Lewiston, Maine where she received a degree in Neuroscience and Philosophy. After a miniature identity crisis, she found herself working on a farm in southern Utah, a conservation seed bank in Arizona, all the while contributing to the sustainable and local food movements in whatever way possible. Emily will jump in to help TNCC continue with EcoAction as well as Green Business Roundtables and food security projects.
Ken Haynes lives in Norwood and is very active on many levels within the San Miguel County Community. He has a strong background in construction with an emphasis on responsible building practices. At one point in his career he calculated that his projects accounted for approximately 60 acres of prime trees. Since then he has been dedicated to improve the quality of life in The San Miguel County Region by researching, promoting and implementing energy efficiency practices and sustainable building options. He enjoys the opportunity to combine his personal ethics with his career and volunteer opportunities. His wife Michelle and son Devon enjoy their life in our community, and spend as much time as possible recreating in the clean air of the Southwest.