UTBB prepares to say farewell to Deputy Director, looking for applicants to fill position
After five years, UTBB is preparing to wish our Deputy Director Lindsay Layland well as she moves on to follow her passion into a new career path. Lindsay’s skillset & energy were invaluable to our team and the work to protect Bristol Bay. While she will be dearly missed, we’re excited to see her continue to be a positive force in the Bristol Bay region.
“I am beyond grateful for the time and experiences I’ve had with UTBB over the last 5 years,” Lindsay states. “The inspiring Tribal leaders of this region have shown true perseverance, passion, and grit in protecting their traditional ways of life, and I’m honored to have had the opportunity to serve Bristol Bay’s people and communities.I am excited for what the future holds and look forward to pursuing an education degree so I can bring what I’ve learned on the job with UTBB into the classroom.”
It has been a great honor to work with Lindsay and our team, organization, and the work to protect Bristol Bay would not be where it is today without her countless contributions. Quyana & chin'an for all your hard work, Lindsay, we wish you the best in your future endeavors!
As we prepare for her departure later this spring, UTBB is opening the Deputy Director position for interested applicants. You can download the job description here! Interested applicants should send a cover letter, resume and three references to our executive director Alannah Hurley at ahurley@utbb.org.