Our Team

Board

Staff

Jim Stone Blackfoot Challenge

Jim Stone

CHAIR, ROLLING STONE RANCH, OVANDO

Randy Gazda

Randy Gazda

VICE-CHAIR, RETIRED US FISH & WILDLIFE SERVICE

Jennifer Williamson Blackfoot Challenge

Jennifer Williamson

TREASURER, NORM WILLIAMSON CPA, MISSOULA

Denny Iverson Blackfoot Challenge

Denny Iverson

SECRETARY, IVERSON RANCH, POTOMAC

David Mannix Blackfoot Challenge

David Mannix

MANNIX BROTHERS RANCH, HELMVILLE

Randy Arnold Blackfoot Challenge

Randy Arnold

MONTANA FISH, WILDLIFE & PARKS

Patti Bartlett Blackfoot Challenge

Patti Bartlett

RETIRED SCIENCE TEACHER, SEELEY LAKE

Chris Bryant Blackfoot Challenge

Chris Bryant

THE NATURE CONSERVANCY

Stoney Burke Blackfoot Challenge

Stoney Burke

LANDOWNER, OVANDO

Erin Carey Blackfoot Challenge

Erin Carey

PARTNER, US BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT

Quinn Carver Blackfoot Challenge

Quinn Carver

PARTNER, US FOREST SERVICE, SEELEY LAKE

Bill Cyr Blackfoot Challenge

Bill Cyr

B & C OUTFITTERS, LINCOLN

Ben Gilles

Benjamin Gilles

PARTNER, US FISH & WILDLIFE SERVICE

Amy Groen

Amy Groen

RESIDENT, MISSOULA

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Jim Yarbrough

PARTNER, US FOREST SERVICE, LINCOLN

Karl Hausmann Blackfoot Challenge

Karl Hausmann

LANDOWNER, POTOMAC

Jason Jewett Blackfoot Challenge

Jason Jewett

US BANK, HELENA

Todd Johnson Blackfoot Challenge

Todd Johnson

PYRAMID MOUNTAIN LUMBER, SEELEY LAKE

Dwane Kailey

Dwane Kailey

PARTNER, MT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Pat Kane

Pat Kane

PRO OUTFITTERS, OVANDO

Leigh Kelley Blackfoot Challenge

Leigh Kelley

PAWS UP RANCH, GREENOUGH

Frank Maus Blackfoot Challenge

Frank Maus

LANDOWNER, GREENOUGH

Jack Mulcare Blackfoot Challenge

Jack Mulcare

LANDOWNER, GREENOUGH

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Mike O'Herron

MT DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES & CONSERVATION

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Christina Proops

LANDOWNER, OVANDO

Robert Ray Blackfoot Challenge

Robert Ray

RETIRED MT DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

Josh Schrecengost Blackfoot Challenge

Josh Schrecengost

PARTNER, NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE

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Ryan Thompson

SWIFT CURRENT EVENTS, MISSOULA

Alan Townsend Blackfoot Challenge

Alan Townsend

PARTNER, UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA FRANKE COLLEGE OF FORESTRY AND CONSERVATION

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Magee Payne

GREENOUGH RESIDENT

Seth

Seth Wilson

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

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Seth joined the Challenge as Executive Director in 2019. He grew up in West Cornwall, CT and holds a B.A. in Environmental Studies and Government from St. Lawrence University, a M.S. in Environmental Studies as well as a Ph.D. in Forestry from the University of Montana in Missoula, MT. He was a post-doctoral research fellow at Yale University from 2009-2010. While conducting his doctoral research, Seth began working for the Blackfoot Challenge in 2001 as the organization’s first Wildlife Coordinator, helping to gather baseline data and develop strategies to reduce conflicts with grizzly bears and wolves that are still hallmarks of the program today. As an applied conservation biologist, Seth has worked on resolving issues between people and wildlife in the United States, Canada, and Europe for more than 20 years. Most recently, he spent three years in Slovenia as an advisor to the Slovenian Forest Service and partners from Italy, Austria, Croatia, Slovakia, and Romania to support brown bear and Eurasian lynx conservation and management. When not working, Seth enjoys cycling, skiing, traveling, cooking, and watching all three of his children play hockey.

Elaine Caton Blackfoot Challenge

Elaine Caton

SWAN RESTORATION & EDUCATION COORDINATOR

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With a doctorate in ecology from the University of Montana and a postdoc in science education with the National Science Foundation, Elaine brings her combined experiences in research and education to her current position. Her interests in conservation, how science works, and how people learn all merge to help her share the excitement of learning and teaching about the natural world. Elaine lives in the Ovando area with her husband and two daughters, where they love to ski, hike, ride horses, view wildlife, and enjoy all the other special opportunities the Blackfoot has to offer.

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Clancy Jandreau

BLACKFOOT WATER STEWARD

Clancy joined the Blackfoot Challenge in August 2022. Originally from rural Western Colorado, Clancy holds a B.S. in Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology from Colorado State University, and an M.S. in Resource Conservation and a graduate certificate in Natural Resource Conflict Resolution, both from the University of Montana. As an applied conservation biologist, Clancy has worked in resource conservation and land management on private and public lands in Colorado, Washington and Montana. Throughout those experiences, he has learned about the critical role of partnerships in conservation and of the significant common ground that exists at the intersection of private land stewardship and conservation. He is excited to work with a variety of landowners and partners in the Blackfoot watershed to sustain the water that sustains its life, livelihoods, and landscapes. Clancy and his wife live in Potomac and spend their time hiking, biking, skiing, floating and otherwise exploring Montana’s rivers and mountains.

Deb Dillree Blackfoot Challenge

Deb Dillree

OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR

Deb is the Office Administrator for the Blackfoot Challenge and works out of the Ovando office. She lives in Ovando and is very active in the community—she serves as the Secretary/Treasurer of the Cemetery Board, volunteers as a librarian at the Ovando Grade School, and issues burn permits and rents meeting space for the Ovando Volunteer Fire Department, among other efforts. Deb also provides administrative assistance to the local Blackfoot Community Conservation Area Council, as well as Partners for Conservation, a national landowner-led conservation organization. Deb is married to Larry Dillree and she enjoys spending time with family and grandchildren, camping, riding snowmobiles, and all outdoor activities.

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Eric Graham

WILDLIFE COORDINATOR

Before joining the Challenge, Eric spent 15 years working for Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks on grizzly bear DNA and population estimates and carnivore tracking. A Missoula native and University of Montana graduate, Eric joined the Challenge in 2013 as the seasonal Range Rider, monitoring wolf and grizzly bear activity in proximity to livestock. In 2016, Eric moved into the full-time Wildlife Coordinator position with the Challenge, spending the winters monitoring carnivore activity, including wolverine, lynx, and fisher, in addition to range riding in the summer. The relationships Eric has built with ranchers throughout the watershed are critical to the success of the Range Rider and Carcass Pick Up Programs.

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Lynn Job

FINANCE & GRANTS MANAGER

Jennifer Schoonen Blackfoot Challenge

Jennifer Schoonen

COMMUNICATIONS & DEVELOPMENT MNGR

Jennifer Schoonen joined the Blackfoot Challenge in 2013 and has since managed programs that cover drought management, irrigation efficiency, water quality issues, and collaborative watershed stewardship. Previously, Jennifer worked for the National Forest Foundation and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. Jennifer holds a MS in Journalism and Natural Resource Management from the University of Arizona. She grew up in a small town in Eastern Arizona’s White Mountains, in a region that nurtured her interests in the intersection of natural resource stewardship and rural community needs. In her free time, Jennifer enjoys hiking, camping, fishing, and traveling with her husband, Tony, and daughters, Carli and Brooke.

Cindy Super Blackfoot Challenge

Cindy Super

FORESTRY & PRESCRIBED FIRE COORDINATOR

Cindy grew up in the heart of the Blackfoot Valley at the DNRC Clearwater Unit headquarters. She attended Sunset School, Seeley Lake Elementary, and Seeley Swan High School before moving to Missoula. Cindy received her BS in Forestry from the University of Montana and fought fire with the Seeley Lake Ranger District and the Missoula Smokejumpers. She then did a 6-year stint in the US Army. She returned to Montana in 2006 and was hired at the Montana DNRC. She worked her way back to the Clearwater Unit where she was most recently a Trust Lands Management Forester. Cindy joined the Blackfoot Challenge in 2020. She especially loves hiking with her family, skiing, backcountry skiing, snowmobiling, and most recently playing ice hockey.

Brad Weltzein Blackfoot Challenge

Brad Weltzien

LAND STEWARD

Brad received a BS in Wildlife Biology from University of Montana and an MS in Protected Landscape Management from University of Wales. Brad has worked in a variety of positions from wildlife research assistant in Yellowstone National Park and the Bitterroot National Forest, deckhand and visitor information specialist in Alaska, to US Peace Corps volunteer and ecotourism consultant for seven years in and around Mt. Elgon National Park in Uganda. Brad began working in the Blackfoot watershed in 2005 with the North Powell Conservation District. He joined the Challenge in 2009 as the Land Steward, where today he continues to work with the Blackfoot Community Conservation Area Council and private landowners across the watershed to accomplish their land stewardship goals.  Brad thoroughly enjoys life in western Montana with his son, Corbin, where you can find them riding, floating, driving, photographing, or during fall, hiking to, searching for, or hauling something along the way.