Gregg Treinish
Gregg Treinish (born February 16, 1982) is the founder and executive director of Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation,[1] a nonprofit organization based on Bozeman, Montana.
Background
Gregg was raised in Cleveland, Ohio, and received his bachelor's degree in Sociology at University of Colorado Boulder. He earned a second Bachelor’s in Biology from Montana State University.
In 2004, Gregg thru-hiked the 2,174-mile Appalachian Trail. Several years later, he and Deia Schlosberg spent 22 months trekking 7,800 miles along the spine of the Andes Mountains, for which National Geographic named them 2008 Adventurers of the Year.[2] In 2013, Gregg was named a National Geographic Emerging Explorer.
Conservation career
In 2011, Gregg founded Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation.[3] Since then, he has been listed on Christian Science Monitor’s 30 under 30 list,[4] as a Backpacker Magazine “Hero”,[5] as a Draper Richards Kaplan Entrepreneur,[6] and as one of Men’s Journal’s “50 Most Adventurous Men”.[7]
References
- ↑ "Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation".
- ↑ Pollock, Lucas (December 2008/January 2009). "Trekking the forgotten Andes Culture: Deia Schlosberg & Gregg Treinish (Best of Adventure: Adventurers of the Year)". National Geographic Adventure. National Geographic Society. Retrieved 20 October 2016. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ "Thirty Ideas from People Under 30: The Environmentalists". Christian Science Monitor. January 7, 2012.
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(help) - ↑ "The 50 Most Adventurous Men".