Each speaker was asked to address this question:
“As you think about the community’s future, from your perspective what is the one most important thing we should know?”
Rev. Ken Asel
Rector, St. John’s Episcopal Church
Those Among Us Who are Struggling
Hon. Mark Barron
Mayor, Town of Jackson, Wyoming
Governmental Efforts to Encourage Reduced Energy Consumption
Mark Berry
Vice-President, Grand Teton National Park Foundation
Partnerships are the Key to Future Public Lands Stewardship
Carrie Geraci
Executive Director, Jackson Hole Public Art
The Need for a Community-wide Cultural Plan
Jeff Golightly
Executive Director, Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce
The Need for a Convention & Visitors Bureau
Zach Hall
Board member, St. John’s Medical Center
A Strong Local Hospital is Integral to a Strong Community
Bill Klyn
International Business Development Manager, Patagonia
Preparing Ourselves for Climate Change
April Landale
Director of Residential Education and Community Programs, Teton Science Schools
The Regional Dimensions of Place-Based Education
Brett McPeak
Responsible Broker, RE/MAX Obsidian Real Estate
An Increasingly-Constrained Residential Real Estate Market
Hon. Dan Powers
Mayor, City of Driggs, Idaho
Enhancing Amenities; Enhancing the Community
Stephen Price
Chair, Jackson Hole Travel and Tourism Joint Powers Board
The Lodging Tax’s Many Roles
Trevor Stevenson
Executive Director, Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance
2013: Shaping the LDRs; Shaping Our Future
Janine Teske
Board member, Teton County WY School District #1
Preparing Students for the 21st Century
Hon. Paul Vogelheim
Chair, Teton County WY Board of County Commissioners
Our Increasing Connectedness to the World
Rebecca Walsh
Managing Editor, Jackson Hole News&Guide
Community Dialogue: Soloists or a Choir?
Keynote Speeches
“Three Minute Future” Speeches
“Actions We’ll Take in 2013″ Break-Out Group Reports