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Vice President for Eastern Conservation
1300 North 17th Street, #500
Arlington, VA 22209-3801
(703) 284-9437
emaclin@tu.org
Elizabeth leads TU’s eastern conservation efforts, working from Georgia to Maine to protect, reconnect, and restore habitat for native and wild trout and Atlantic salmon. Prior to joining TU, she spent eight years at American Rivers developing and implementing the organization’s dam removal and river restoration programs. Elizabeth received a B.A. in biology from Colby College in 1993 and an M.B.A. and M.S. in natural resource policy from the University of Michigan in 1998. She grew up in northern Virginia, and spent as much time as possible hiking, fishing, and skiing near her grandparents’ farm in western Massachusetts.
Robert J. Masonis
Vice President for Western Conservation
1326 5th Ave., Suite 450
Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 491-9016
rmasonis@tu.org
Rob recently joined Trout Unlimited as Vice President for Western Conservation and is based in Seattle, Washington. Rob is responsible for management of TU’s five western conservation programs: Sportsmen’s Conservation Project, Western Water, Pacific Northwest, Alaska and California. Prior to joining TU, he ran the Northwest office of American Rivers as its Senior Director. Rob received his undergraduate degree from Bucknell University, and law degrees from Boston College Law School and the University of Washington School of Law. He is an avid fly-fisher with a particular interest in the Pacific Northwest’s wild steelhead.
Steve Moyer
Vice President for Government Affairs
1300 N. 17th St.
Suite 500
Arlington, VA 22209-2404
(703) 284-9406
smoyer@tu.org
Steve heads up our volunteer operations program and works closely with conservation staff to integrate TU's conservation agenda with our grassroots work. He's also our specialist on Capitol Hill, where he works for clean water and fish-friendly legislation before Congress and other government agencies. Looking for advice on how to deal with your state legislature? Steve assists TU members with their state and local advocacy efforts and develops and implements TU grassroots advocacy campaigns. Prior to joining TU, Steve led advocacy efforts at the National Wildlife Federation on behalf of fisheries and wetlands. He holds a B.S. in Wildlife Management from the University of Maine and an M.S. in Fisheries Science from Virginia Tech.
Bryan Moore
Vice President Volunteer Operations & Watershed Programs
787 Twin Oaks Dr.
Bridgeport, WV 26330
(304) 641-2658
bmoore@tu.org
Vice President for Volunteer Operations and Watershed Programs - Bryan began working for Trout Unlimited as the program manager for the Potomac Headwaters Home Rivers Initiative in September, 2005. He became director of Eastern Project Development in May, 2007, and moved to his current position in October, 2007. He was previously self-employed in the insurance restoration industry for eighteen years as a property restoration specialist. Bryan is a fifth-generation native of West Virginia where he grew up fishing the trout streams in the east. After a nineteen year stay in the west, partially dedicated to exploring western trout waters, he returned to his home waters and became an active TU volunteer and leader advocating for stream protection and restoration. In addition to exploring trout streams, he enjoys bowhunting, backpacking, and family camping.