Applications open for OTTA Board POSITIONS!

 

Board members and trail stewards James Fagan and Mike Vanderberg pause during a trail work party in the Fremont National Forest to soak in the scenery. Trail stewardship is important, but just one small component of the work that it takes to run a nonprofit like the Oregon Timber Trail Alliance. Photo by Daniel Sharp

The Oregon Timber Trail Alliance is seeking new volunteer board members

Are you a passionate backcountry mountain biker or trail advocate that wants to work with us to promote and enhance the experience of riding the Oregon Timber Trail? Here’s your chance to make a difference.

The Oregon Timber Trail Alliance (OTTA) was formed in 2016 by mountain biking enthusiasts from across the state and was classified as a 501(c)(3) non-profit in 2019. The organization is dedicated to stewardship, education, community, and quality trail experiences throughout the Oregon Timber Trail corridor. 

 

The organization needs a diversity of voices, skills, and lived experiences on our board to help us achieve our mission. If you would like to be involved in the leadership of this growing organization, we invite you to apply below, especially if your life experiences, skills, and interests align with our mission.

Timeline

  • This application closes on September 6, 2022

  • Virtual and in-person meet and greet informational sessions in mid-September (we will send invitations to all applicants).

  • All applicants are notified of board status by October 1, 2022.

  • New board members attend the OTTA board retreat on October 14-16, 2022.

Interested? Please apply today at this link

 

If you have questions about serving on the board of the Oregon Timber Trail, please contact exec@oregontimbertrail.org

Current board members at Mt. Hood retreat in 2021. You couldn’t work with a more passionate, talented, nicer bunch of folks (photo: Daniel Sharp)