Flathead Lakers announce new executive director to take helm in July
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POLSON — The Flathead Lakers are proud to announce the appointment of Coby Gierke as their new Executive Director, effective July 22, 2024. Bringing nearly two decades of leadership experience in environmental conservation, Mr. Gierke is poised to lead the organization into its next chapter, continuing its mission “Working for clean water, healthy ecosystems, and lasting quality of life in the Flathead Watershed”.
Mr. Gierke joins the Flathead Lakers with an impressive background that includes transformative roles as Executive Director at the Montana State Parks Foundation and the Integrated Bioscience and Built Environment Consortium. His extensive experience includes collaborating with federal and state agencies, scaling conservation programs, and spearheading initiatives that have resulted in significant funding gains and legislative achievements aimed at protecting public lands and supporting marginalized communities. Mr. Gierke’s proven track record of growing operational budgets, increasing organizational reach, and fostering impactful partnerships will greatly benefit the Lakers’ efforts.
During his tenure at other conservation-focused organizations, Mr. Gierke developed and led programs that significantly enhanced public engagement and accessibility to natural resources, including major projects to protect and provide public access to parts of Flathead Lake. His intimate familiarity with the Flathead Basin, coupled with his personal and professional connections to the area’s key environmental and community groups, make him uniquely qualified to lead the Flathead Lakers.
“We are thrilled to welcome Coby Gierke to the Flathead Lakers family,” said Jan Swanson, Board President of the Flathead Lakers. “His long-standing passion for environmental conservation, strategic vision and operational expertise, and his deeply rooted connection to Flathead Lake, align perfectly with our goals. We are confident that under his leadership, the Lakers will continue to be a formidable force in the stewardship of the Flathead Watershed.”
Mr. Gierke expressed his enthusiasm about his new role, stating, “I am honored to join an organization that has been integral in maintaining the beauty and health of the Flathead Watershed. I look forward to collaborating with our dedicated staff, volunteers, and partners to advance our mission and impact.”
For more information about the Flathead Lakers and their initiatives, please visit: www.flatheadlakers.org