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For Immediate Release:  
Friday, January 8, 2010   

Contact:
Barak Gale, Board President, 370-793-2103

Washington Wilderness Coalition Welcomes New Executive Director

nalani4.jpgSeattle (01/08/10) — Washington Wilderness Coalition is pleased to announce that Nalani M. Askov will be returning as its Executive Director effective January 25, 2010. Nalani previously served on the Board of Directors and as Executive Director for the Washington Wilderness Coalition from 2003-2007. During this time, she lead WWC’s efforts to pass the now designated Wild Sky Wilderness and worked on the initial development of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Additions proposal, which is currently moving through Congress. Nalani most recently served as the Executive Director of the Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation in Jackson. WY. As Director of the Wildlife Foundation, she worked closely with a range of public agencies including Grand Teton National Park, Bridger Teton National Forest, Wyoming Game and Fish Department, the USFWS - National Elk Refuge and the Wyoming Department of Transportation to find ways to prevent human/bear conflicts, reduce wildlife vehicle deaths, restore important wildlife habitat and generally promote effective ways for the local community to live compatibly with the abundant wildlife in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.

“Nalani brings depth of experience and vision to the Washington Wilderness Coalition and we look forward to once again having her as the Executive Director,” said Barak Gale, Board President. “WWC is actively leading efforts to designate additional wilderness and wild and scenic rivers in eastern King County and is playing a key role in coalitions working on wildlands and waters protections around the state.”

Prior to joining WWC in 2003, Nalani practiced labor and employment law in Seattle for 15 years. She also previously served as a policy analyst for the City of Seattle Executive Department where she developed the City's policies on Workplace Harassment and Domestic Partner registration. Nalani has served in a leadership capacity on the boards of several local, state and regional boards. Nalani earned her B.A. from the University of Washington and her law degree from the University of Washington School of Law. She also completed coursework in the Master's of Environmental Studies program at the Evergreen State College.

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