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Contact information for all Oregon Wild staff and offices. Board of Directors roster.

Portland Office (main office)

5825 N. Greeley Ave.
Portland, OR 97217
Telephone: 503-283-6343
Fax: 503-283-0756
General Inquiries: info@oregonwild.org

Western Oregon Field Office
PO Box 11648
Eugene OR 97440-3848
Telephone: 541-344-0675
Fax: 541-343-0996

Please use the P.O. Box for all correspondence. For meetings the office is located at:
454 Willamette Street, Suite 203
(in the Grower's Market building)

Eastern Oregon Field Office
16 NW Kansas
Bend, OR 97701
Telephone: 541-382-2616
Fax: 541-385-3370

Directory

Click on a name below for bio and contact info.

Name Title
Alaina Smith
Office Administrator and Membership Assistant 
Ani Kame'enui        
Klamath Campaign Coordinator 
Candice Guth
Director of Finance and Administration
Chandra LeGue
Western Oregon Wildlands Advocate (Eugene)
Cheryl Lohrmann
Membership Coordinator
Doug Heiken
Conservation and Restoration Coordinator (Eugene)
Erik Fernandez
Wilderness Coordinator
Jonathan Jelen
Old Growth Campaign Coordinator 
Margaret De Bona
Grassroots Organizer
Mark Perin
Development Director
Morgan Lange
Executive Assistant
Regna Merritt
Executive Director
Sean Stevens
Communications Associate
Steve Pedery
Conservation Director
Tim Lillebo
Eastern Oregon Wildlands Advocate (Bend)
Timothy Hinkle
Conservation Associate (Eugene)
Wendell Wood
Wildlands Advocate

Oregon Wild staff photo

Oregon Wild Board of Directors

Pat Clancy (President)
Rand Schenck  (Sec./Treasurer)
Susan Applegate
Jim Baker
Megan Gibb
Gary Guttormsen
Chad Kromm
Mike Helm
Jane Malarkey
Jan Wilson

Oregon Wild (formerly known as ONRC) is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, non-profit, charitable organization. Contributions to Oregon Wild are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

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(Upon signing of the Wilderness Act, 1964) "If future generations are to remember us with gratitude rather than contempt, we must leave them more than the miracles of technology. We must leave them a glimpse of the world as it was in the beginning, not just after we got through with it."

        -President Lyndon B. Johnson
 

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