Mumm-Hill named Executive Director at Mt. Adams Institute
From Mt. Adams Institute:
By Trevor Ackerman
Deb Mumm-Hill is joining the Mt. Adams Institute (MAI) as the new Executive Director. Mumm-Hill is excited to support MAI’s mission of connecting people to the natural world through education, service, career development, and research. Throughout her career, she has witnessed the power of nature to inspire individuals and communities to become good stewards to the earth and to one another.
Mumm-Hill has a long history of leading nonprofit organizations implementing immersive programs that deepen career-connected learning. She grew FIRST Robotics programs in Oregon, Washington, and Alaska by establishing urban and rural opportunities for students to enter the innovation economy. As the Vice President of Learning Experiences at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, she led the camps, education, outreach, research, and exhibit-design teams. Her expertise lies in promoting inclusive and accessible project-based learning experiences, which focus on developing skills and mindsets needed to thrive in a rapidly changing society.
“Deb’s experience and skillset elevated her application to the top of a highly competitive pool of candidates. We are excited to have her lead Mt. Adams Institute into its second decade of operations. She has a great team of staff and board members to work with as we seek to expand our organizational impact,” states Elizabeth Holmes Gaar, Mt. Adams Institute Board President.
“I’m honored to have the opportunity to become a member of the MAI team. I am impressed with the organization’s vision and the dedicated MAI staff who enthusiastically engage students, veterans, and community members in meaningful experiences that develop awareness and an interest in the natural environment. I’m beyond excited to have the chance to work and live every day amidst the majestic beauty of Mt. Adams and to become part of the Trout Lake / Gorge community,” says Mumm-Hill.
Mumm-Hill’s start date is March 1st. MAI looks forward to welcoming her to our community.
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MAI’s mission is to connect people to the natural world through education, service, career development, and research. MAI runs a variety of programs to support this mission, including:
VetsWork: a career development program for military veterans interested in public lands and natural resources management jobs.
Public Lands Stewards: a career development program for young adults, ages 21-30 interested in public lands and natural resource management jobs.
Sense of Place: an educational program that deepens our understanding of the Gorge and strengthens our connection to the landscape and each other.
Summer Camps: an outdoor youth education program that provides kids the opportunity to create life-long relationships with the natural world.
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