Michael J. Passo Executive Director, American Trails

Michael J. Passo
Executive Director, American Trails

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TBD Steering Committee Member

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Steering Committee Member

 

The Basics

Non-Profit Name: American Trails
Location: Redding, CA, Bellingham, WA, and Dallas, TX
Founded: 1988
Full-Time Employees: 4
Services: International Trails Symposium & Training Institute; Advancing Trails Webinar Series; National Trails Training Partnership; National Recreation Trail Ambassador Program; Trails Move People Initiative
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Claim to Fame: We’ve been in the trails industry for over 30 years, training and supporting trail professionals, volunteers, and users. Every two years our International Trails Symposium brings together hundreds of attendees from every trail specialty to learn from the best, and advance trails into the future. Other organizations focus on only specific user types, but at American Trails, we always remember that we are all in this together.

 

The Culture

The best thing about working at american trails is:

We have a great team, we are flexible, and we get a lot done with a small staff!

When we’re not working, we’re:

canoeing, taking care of shelter dogs, painting, tutoring, snowmobiling, camping, traveling, backpacking, enjoying our family/kids.

What we’re reading:

way too many news stories about trails, Where the Red Fern Grows, Color Purple.

What we’re listening to:

The Eye, by Brandi Carlisle, any Patsy Cline, any Tom Petty, and the Wild Thing podcast.

If they made a movie about our workplace, it would be called:

Trails Rock!

Inclusion in the outdoors matters because:

The outdoors truly belongs to all of us, we need to recognize the history of our lands and where it is going. 

Five years down the line, it’s our hope that:

Trails engender and maintain a groundswell of support in all aspects of every American’s lives