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Mitch Timbanard

July 10, 2015 by Michael Kauffmann Leave a Comment

Introducing our Board of Directors:

As the paperwork begins to be filed with the state and feds for our 501(c)(3) non-profit status, we wanted to slowly roll out and introduce our board of directors. Meet Mitch Timbanard – lover of wild places and one with a fond familiarity with the legal system:

Mitch Timbanard
Mitch Timbanard

Mitch been an avid outdoor enthusiast, advocate and traveler since he was an undergrad at UC Berkeley; spending much of his free time backpacking and hiking in the Sierra Nevada and the Trinity Alps.  After college, Mitch worked as a naturalist for four years inspiring children to love and protect the natural world.  From there, he earned a degree in law and now works as a Public Defender in Orange County, California.  He still manages to travel, climb and hike and looks forward to the day when he can walk the Bigfoot Trail.

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