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Eagle River Coalition names new executive director

The Eagle River Coalition announced Monday that Vicki Flynn of Eagle has been named its incoming executive director.

Flynn’s background in nonprofit leadership, combined with her experience developing and implementing strategies for programmatic growth, will help to advance the mission of the organization.

“On behalf of the Eagle River Coalition board, we are very excited to welcome Vicki Flynn to the team. She brings a depth of experience in organizational management that makes her well-suited to lead this organization into its next chapter. Vicki is a well-respected nonprofit leader with deep roots in Eagle County. With several major restoration projects and key initiatives like the Community Water Plan and Eagle River Fund on the horizon, Vicki is well-poised to lead the organization as we continue our mission to protect and restore the Eagle River and Upper Colorado River watersheds,” said Peter Wadden, chair of the Eagle River Coalition board of directors.



The Eagle River Coalition advocates for the health of the Upper Colorado and Eagle River Basins within Eagle County. Its work includes community education, water quality monitoring, river restoration initiatives and advancing local river protection. As executive director, Flynn will oversee the strategic growth and ongoing operational efficiency of programs and staff.

“I am honored and thrilled to join the Eagle River Coalition team as the mission resonates deeply with my personal and professional values. I am most excited about the tangible impact the organization has on our community through its dedication to enhancing the quality of life in the Eagle River area. I look forward to furthering the mission by raising awareness about the important issues, which is something every community member should be aware of,” Flynn said.

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Previously, Flynn has held leadership roles in development and operations at Can Do MS, the Vail Valley Foundation and The Cycle Effect. She begins her new position on November 4.


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