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Staff, July 2010

Montana Audubon - who we are


Montana Audubon Staff

Steve HoffmanSteve Hoffman, Executive Director, has 28 years of professional experience in wildlife conservation and nonprofit administration. Steve earned a Master’s degree in Wildlife Ecology from Utah State University (1979). After 10 years of government service (US Bureau of Land Management & US Fish & Wildlife Service) as a wildlife biologist in the Southwest, Steve founded HawkWatch International (HWI), a nonprofit organization dedicated to raptor conservation. After 12 years as Executive Director of HWI, Steve became the State Director of Bird Conservation for Audubon Pennsylvania. In 2004 Steve moved to Bozeman, Montana, to serve as the Executive Director of Predator Conservation Alliance. Steve was hired by Montana Audubon in December 2006.


Amy CilimburgAmy Cilimburg, Director of Conservation and Climate Policy, began with Montana Audubon in 2007. She works to educate and inspire action around issues related to climate change, birds, wildlife, and energy, working closely with Janet Ellis on these policy issues. Beginning in 2008, Amy spearheads our Important Bird Areas (IBA) Program and collaborates with other key biologists and conservationists to protect Montana's birds and their habitat. Prior to coming to Audubon, Amy was the Assistant Director of the University of Montana's Avian Science Center. She received a M.S. in Wildlife Biology from the University of Montana in 2001. Prior to this she spent 10 years teaching with the National Outdoor Leadership School both around the west and internationally. She lives and strives to reduce her carbon footprint in Missoula with her husband and daughter.

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Heather RistowHeather Bilden, Education Director, Audubon Conservation Education Center, began working with Montana Audubon in Billings in August of 2008. She previously taught natural history and outdoor education during a yearlong graduate residency in environmental education at the Teton Science Schools in Wyoming. Prior to that experience, she spent several seasons studying the ecology of forest carnivores and birds in Yellowstone National Park, the Beartooth Mountains, Lochsa River Valley, and elsewhere around the west. Heather received a B.A. in Biology with a concentration in environmental studies from Carleton College, and recently earned her teaching license for 6 – 12 biology. She is currently completing her Master of Education degree at Montana State University in Billings, while pursuing her life-long love of the natural world and desire to share it with students of all ages. Heather devotes her free time to exploring Montana’s diverse ecosystems by foot, bike, and ski, and also enjoys growing, harvesting, and cooking her own food.

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Janet EllisJanet Ellis, Program Director, has coordinated Montana Audubon’s legislative and public policy work on behalf of Montana’s wildlife and wildlife habitat since 1983.  She became Program Director when the office opened on a full-time, year-round basis in 1989.  Previously, Janet was a ranger and naturalist for Yellowstone and Zion National Parks, Cedar Breaks National Monument, and Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park.  She has received several awards for her work, including “Conservationist of the Year” from the Montana Environmental Information Center, Montana Wildlife Federation, and Montana Audubon.  She holds a degree in biology from the University of Montana. Janet lives in Helena with her husband and son.

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Nat ForcierNat Forcier, Office Manager, comes to us with a degree in English and much office experience. She wrote her first haiku as a fifth grader on a rock in the middle of Rattlesnake Creek in Missoula. She is thrilled to be a part of the Montana Audubon team and is facilitating our Wings Across the Big Sky annual festival, amongst many other office duties.

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Norane Freistadt
Norane Freistad
, Development Director, joined the Montana Audubon team in September 2010. She comes to us with a strong fundraising background, tremendous passion for our work, and diverse life experiences. She has lived in the Helena area for 3 decades. During that time, she ran Days of Yore, a retail antique shop, for 20 years. In the last decade, she has become increasingly involved in community groups that better fit her life-long passion for land conservation and “smart growth” issues. She is a founding member of Prickly Pear Land Trust, where she worked as Development Director before moving to the Montana Wilderness Association, where she also served in that position. She holds a degree in Anthropology from the Washington State University. Norane and her husband Rob have three adult children.

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Darcie VallantDarcie Vallant, Center Director, Audubon Conservation Education Center, began working for Montana Audubon in April of 2010. She comes to us with extensive experience in environmental education and conservation. Darcie studied Wildlife Conservation as an undergraduate and then received a Master’s in Conservation and Biodiversity Biology from the University of Leeds, England. She taught 8th-12th grade science in a suburb of Boston. Realizing that she belonged in an outdoor classroom, she joined Columbus Parks and Recreation in Ohio as a Center Director, and over five years she developed and implemented environmental and adventure programming for the community. Her next adventure lead her to Nantucket, MA to work as the Education Director for a science and education non-profit, the Maria Mitchell Association. There she once again developed a slew of successful hands-on and place based science educational programs. New to the West, Darcie spends her time exploring Montana and surrounding states hiking, camping and birding.

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Mihail Kennedy, Land Stewardship Coordinator, Audubon Conservation Education Center, is our newest full time staff member, beginning July 2011.  Mihail is responsible for managing all restoration efforts on the 54 acres of land located at the Center.  In addition, he works closely with Education Director Heather to develop stewardship projects for all ages.  He coordinates, trains and recruits the restoration volunteers, is responsible for equipment maintenance and repair, oversees the restoration budget and maintains the irrigation system.  Born and raised in Billings, Mihail graduated with honors from Montana State University with a BA in Environmental Studies and spent the past 9 years working for Zoo Montana.

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Volunteers and interns

Volunteers and interns play key roles at Montana Audubon. The newest intern we have is:

Justin Sakalis, is our intern for the 2013 Montana Legislature. Justin comes to us from Great Falls, where he recently worked on several legislative campaigns. He has also recently worked in marketing for the magazine, Signature MONTANA. Justin has a wide array of jobs and experiences, with a common denominator of thriving in positions where he is working to enhance and protect the human condition. Welcome, Justin!

Spring 2012 Interns and Volunteer Profile. We want to profile (and honor) two of our incredibly hard-working interns and one of our dedicated volunteers in our Helena office. The attached article, as referred to in our spring 2012 newsletter, reveals why these individuals were drawn to work at Montana Audubon. To download this article, click HERE.

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