Trey Curtiss, Strategic Partnerships & Conservation Programs Manager

Born and raised in Missoula, Montana, Trey Curtiss was introduced to hunting and angling at a very young age. It wasn’t long after his first day hunting that he knew he wanted to pursue a career working toward the best interests of wildlife, wild lands and his shared hunting and angling tradition. Trying his best to follow in his father's boot tracks, Trey's hunting pursuits evolved from a pastime of finding adventure, outdoor relief and self-sustenance to a mechanism for encouraging new hunter participation and appreciation of our natural resources – from hunters and non-hunters alike. 

While working towards his undergraduate degree, Trey interned for BHA for more than a year and a half. During that time, Trey helped develop, and presided over, BHA’s first collegiate club at the University of Montana. Graduating from the University of Montana in the spring of 2017 with Bachelor of Science in Resource Conservation, Trey began working full time for BHA a few weeks later as the Collegiate Curriculum & Outreach Assistant - BHA/USFWS fellow.

Growing through roles within BHA, Trey now works as the Strategic Partnerships & Conservation Programs Manager.

When not in the office, Trey’s likely scheming over ways to find next season's elk.

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