Our Coalition

Board

Our Board of Directors guides the Clark Fork Coalition’s direction, provides governance and financial oversight, and assures we have the leadership and resources to achieve our mission.

    Jennifer Harrington

    Board Member

    Missoula, Montana

    Jennifer is a daughter, niece, sister, cousin, and mother. She is an enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. Jennifer grew up on Missoula’s Northside, spending most of her life in and around the Missoula valley, attending school at Whittier, Hellgate, and the University of Montana. She is the Director of the Native American Natural Resource Program in the Franke College of Forestry and Conservation at the University of Montana. She is a member of the Missoula County Water Quality Advisory Council, All Nations Health Center Board of Directors, Missoula Youth Homes Culture Council, and the Frenchtown Community Advisory Group. Jen knows the Clark Fork River as a relative and would like to work toward protective policy that will give the river the same legal rights as the humans who depend upon her.

    Cody Harris

    Board Member

    Missoula, Montana

    Cody is the co-founder and lead instructor of the Whitewater Rescue Institute, which provides training in swiftwater rescue and outdoor technical rescue throughout the United States and internationally. Cody also manages Montana River Guides, a whitewater rafting company based out of Missoula, and has worked as a wilderness EMT and a professional ski patroller. Cody began his life on rivers kayaking in Durango, Colorado. For the past two decades, he has worked and played on as many different rivers as possible. He is a past member of the U.S. Canoe and Kayak Olympic Development Team and has paddled and rowed on three continents. When not on the water professionally, Cody is busy getting his three kids out on the river and in the mountains as much as possible.

    Katelyn Hepburn

    Vice President

    Missoula, Montana

    Katelyn spent six years as an attorney in private practice for a Missoula-based law firm specializing in water and natural resource disputes. She now works for a multinational computer software company. She grew up in the Pacific Northwest where she developed a love for recreating in the mountains, along the coast, and on the rivers in between. She studied environmental science and sustainability in Southern Oregon and spent her summers guiding river trips in Montana, Idaho, Oregon, and California. She graduated from University of Montana School of Law with a certificate in environmental law. Katelyn also serves on the advisory board of the Freeflow Institute, a place-based outdoor education collaborative in Missoula. When not at the office, she can be found floating rivers, running trails, or skiing slopes with her husband, their two daughters, and their border collie.

    Daniel Kiely

    President

    Missoula, Montana

    Daniel is a financial advisor at Merrill Lynch in Missoula. Daniel is a graduate of DePauw University. After trading commodities at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange from 1997 to 2000, he joined Merrill in 2000. Daniel has volunteered for CFC since 2006, including leading the floating entourage during annual river cleanups, raising funds for program work, recruiting members, and serving on the CFC board. He wants to do everything he can to preserve, enhance, and protect the places where his Montana experiences have been the most rewarding. He lives in Missoula with his wife and two children.

    Dustin Leftridge

    Board Member

    Kalispell, Montana

    Dustin grew up in the mountains of western Montana and among the redwoods of the Pacific Northwest. His passion for the outdoors inspired his academic path into policy and law, graduating from the University of Montana School of Law. Dustin is currently a partner at McGarvey Law in Kalispell. He spends his summer weekends enjoying the rivers of the Flathead.

    John Miller

    Board Member

    Missoula, Montana

    John is a family physician at Western Montana Clinic in Missoula. John grew up in Moab, Utah and Wallace, Idaho where he spent time splashing in streams and floating on rivers. Growing up in mining towns, he is aware of the health impact of environmental degradation. His mother was a social worker, legislator, and project manager on Superfund restoration projects in the Silver Valley in northern Idaho. In college, John studied sociology and completed a master’s in public health. He and his wife moved to Missoula to help start the Family Medicine Residency of Western Montana sponsored by the University of Montana. John is an avid rafter and has completed at least one multi-day rafting trip every year for the past twenty years on rivers throughout the West.

    Wendy Morris

    Treasurer

    Missoula, Montana

    Wendy is a practicing anesthesiologist in Missoula, Montana. She is also a rancher and co-owns Oxbow Cattle Company with her husband. Having grown up on a ranch and now ranching in Miller Creek, Wendy has a deep appreciation of the value of water resources for agriculture. As a fly-fisherman with a sincere respect for nature and ecosystems, she also understands the need to balance the multiple values and uses of our water. In her free time, Wendy enjoys fresh and saltwater fly-fishing, riding horses, roping, packing, reading, and bird hunting.

    Katrina Mullan

    Board Member

    Missoula, Montana

    Katrina is an environmental economist at the University of Montana. She teaches and conducts research on how environmental quality and access to natural amenities affect human health, agricultural productivity, and rural residential land development. She supports CFC’s efforts in policy advocacy and community engagement by helping to demonstrate how the values of clean water, adequate stream flows and habitat integrity for Western Montanans compare with the values of economic activities such as agriculture, mining, or housing development, which may otherwise be prioritized in water policy and land use planning decisions.

    Joellen Shannon

    Board Member

    Missoula, Montana

    Joellen Shannon is the Interim Head of School at Sussex School in Missoula. Hailing from Philadelphia, Joellen was raised in a big family that loved being outside. Joellen left the East Coast to earn her undergraduate degree in economics from the University of Notre Dame and went on to obtain a master’s in environmental studies from the University of Montana in 2004. Joellen has dedicated her entire career to social and environmental impact work. In addition to education, her career has spanned work in affordable housing and community agriculture. When not at Sussex School, Joellen enjoys mountain biking, skiing, running, and paddleboarding in the great wilds of Montana with her husband and two sons.

    Kim Snodgrass

    Board Member

    Ramsay, Montana

    Kim Snodgrass is a middle school math and science teacher in Ramsay, Montana. Kim earned a chemical engineering degree from The University of Michigan and a master’s degree in environmental engineering from Montana Tech. Kim serves on the CFC board as an educator and engineer from the Upper Clark Fork watershed. She loves southwest Montana and wants to protect the land and water for future generations.

Are you interested in serving on the board?

Periodically seats open – for qualified individuals, we’d love to know that you have an interest.