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Media Release: COHVCO Seeks Trails Advocate
Contact: Jerry Abboud, Executive Director
Phone: 303 722-1327 Fax: 303 252-0099
E-mail: jabboud@cohvco.org
August 22, 2007
Denver, CO (August 22, 2007)-The Colorado Off-highway Vehicle
Coalition (COHVCO) is announcing a search to fill the Trails Advocate position with the Coalition. COHVCO is celebrating its 20th year in continuous advocacy for motorized recreation, and has been named the 2006 State OHV Organization of the Year by both the Blue Ribbon Coalition and the National Off Highway Vehicle Conservation Council.
The Trails Advocate position requires a dedicated individual who will live in the Denver area, working to protect the interests of enthusiasts using dirt bikes, ATV's, 4WD's, and snowmobiles on much of Colorado's 22 million acres of USFS and BLM land. The individual is expected to develop and maintain working relationships with COHVCO members, clubs and other motorized recreationists, while working as an access advocate with federal, state and local government agencies on land use issues.
Basic knowledge of the NEPA process and federal land management planning is necessary in this position, with advanced development expected on the job. The position requires excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, good computer skills, and a clean driving record. The position will include some travel within Colorado and will be based from the employee's home. A good knowledge of OHV routes on Colorado public land is a definite plus.
Contact Jerry Abboud for further details on how you might help motorized recreation in Colorado.
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Media Release: COHVCO Seeks Trails Advocate
Contact: Jerry Abboud, Executive Director
Phone: 303 722-1327 Fax: 303 252-0099
E-mail: jabboud@cohvco.org
August 22, 2007
Denver, CO (August 22, 2007)-The Colorado Off-highway Vehicle
Coalition (COHVCO) is announcing a search to fill the Trails Advocate position with the Coalition. COHVCO is celebrating its 20th year in continuous advocacy for motorized recreation, and has been named the 2006 State OHV Organization of the Year by both the Blue Ribbon Coalition and the National Off Highway Vehicle Conservation Council.
The Trails Advocate position requires a dedicated individual who will live in the Denver area, working to protect the interests of enthusiasts using dirt bikes, ATV's, 4WD's, and snowmobiles on much of Colorado's 22 million acres of USFS and BLM land. The individual is expected to develop and maintain working relationships with COHVCO members, clubs and other motorized recreationists, while working as an access advocate with federal, state and local government agencies on land use issues.
Basic knowledge of the NEPA process and federal land management planning is necessary in this position, with advanced development expected on the job. The position requires excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, good computer skills, and a clean driving record. The position will include some travel within Colorado and will be based from the employee's home. A good knowledge of OHV routes on Colorado public land is a definite plus.
Contact Jerry Abboud for further details on how you might help motorized recreation in Colorado.
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