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Meet the Directors

I was born and raised in the Lower Mainland with the good fortune to spend most Summers in the Chilcotin. My family and I moved to Penticton in 2015 to live life a little more slowly. I first got involved with WSSBC as more than just a paying member in late 2016, initially as a volunteer feeding captured bighorns for a Psoroptes project on Penticton Indian Band land. This quickly progressed into a Director's position, which I served since. I am currently the Chair of our Membership Committee while also sitting on our Projects, Communications, and Indigenous Relations Committees. I'll continue to serve in whatever role WSSBC needs me to be in, for as long as it takes. Wild Sheep Forever.

Colin was born and raised in Vancouver, BC and currently resides in Port Coquitlam with his wife and has two adult children Reghan and Ryan. Colin’s outdoor experiences growing up were motor and mountain bikes. He wandered into the hunting space late in life and was fortunate enough to draw a Fraser River California Big Horn tag. During this time, he quickly became acquainted with sheep and their landscape. In 2011 he was introduced to the Wild Sheep Society by a past director on a jet boat trip up the Tuchodi. Colin has been a director with WSSBC since 2018 and is on the fundraising and membership committees. Colin is passionate about conservation and dedicates most of his spare time (other than hunting) to WSSBC. The conservation business never sleeps, never stays stagnate and always is in need. I feel honoured to be a part of the amazing leadership team with Wild Sheep Society of BC.

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