

Jeremiah Collins
Jeremiah Collins started working for RMYC in 2002 and has been with the organization ever since. He returns this year as a Crew Leader for a Regional Conservation Crew.
Ingrid Dahl
Currently a senior at Prescott College Ingrid is pursuing an undergraduate degree in environmental studies. An outdoor enthusiast, Ingrid will join us this year as a Community Youth Corps Crew Leader.
Ryan Grube
Ryan Grube will be returning to RMYC this year as a Crew Leader. Since being a Crew Leader in 2002 he has traveled to the other side of the world to trek and be lost in the Nepal Himalayas and has graduated with a degree in Ecology from Western State College in the amazing town of Gunnison, Colorado.
Mick Hopkins
Mick Hopkins is a familiar face at RMYC. She will be returning again this year as a Crew Leader for the Regional Conservation Crew. Welcome Back!
Scott Segerstrom
Scott Segerstrom is returning to RMYC this year as a crew leader. Since working as a mentor in 2002 Scott has been a counselor to at-risk youth in Virginia, led a Fire Fuel Reduction saw crew in southern Utah, and is currently pursuing his Master's of Literature and teaching English composition courses at University of Idaho.
Casey Steele
Like many of our Regional Conservation Corps members, Casey Steele was looking for a break from his normal home and school life. Having been exposed to the Youth Corps way of life last year as a participant of the City of Steamboat Springs’ Community Youth Corps, he decided to return this summer as a crewmember of the Regional Conservation Crew, a four week program for local 16-19 year olds. Due to his exceptional performance and teamwork during the first four-week session, Casey was invited to return for a second session.
“Coming off a rough year, RMYC gave me a chance to look at my current life situation and relationships from the outside. I feel like I know who my good friends are now. And I am able to accept others not like me a little bit better.”
In addition to his experience on the Regional Conservation Crew, Casey volunteered three weeks of his time mentoring sixth grade students at the Yampa Valley Science School. As a student of the Steamboat Springs High School’s newly developed SEAL (Students Engaged in Active Learning) program, Casey was given the opportunity to receive school credits through his participation as a Junior Leader.
Casey will be returning to RMYC’s 2005 summer conservation crew program as a Conservation Corps Mentor for the Leadership Development Crew.
Josh Weber
Josh Weber, 2004 Conservation Corps Mentor and Fall Crew Leader, will be returning this year as the Crew Leader for the Colorado Fourteeners Initiative Crew. Josh spent his winter in Florida working for the SCA and the Florida Trail Association, doing trail construction and maintenance.
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