Danielle Davis

Executive Director

Danielle is a business development and marketing communications leader who’s worked for more than a decade to advance responsible food supply chains. She’s thrived in leadership roles at early-stage food and agriculture startups with finite resources, and she’s run her own consulting business. Much of her work to develop businesses and nonprofits has intersected rural development, public policy and conservation. In previous roles she’s brought together state and county-level government officials to generate support for agricultural solutions in rural communities across Colorado, Utah and Texas. Danielle is always seeking to deepen her understanding of our western lands, economies, issues and cultures through her professional work and on her own time. She makes sure to carve out time to ski, fish, chase pheasants with her young bird dog and explore backroads with her camera.

Danielle loves to be a connector of people and ideas, and she’d love to hear from you.

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Molly Thompson

Finance and Operations Manager

Molly has been with One Montana since its startup days in 2004. Prior to that, she was a senior travel planner for Off the Beaten Path and the treasurer of Gallatin Valley Farm to School. Molly holds a B.A. from Cornell University. She lives in Bozeman with her husband, two teenagers, black Lab, and Russian tortoise. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, cross country skiing, and cooking.

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Laura Huggins

Outside Kind Program Manager

Laura Huggins has spent the past twenty years working in the environmental arena—from writing about global issues at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, to generating free market solutions to U.S. environmental challenges with PERC, to working with partners including National Geographic while serving as Director of Corporate Partnerships at American Prairie Reserve. Most recently, Laura formed Elevate Environmental Solutions to focus on the intersection between non-profits and for-profits and help empower organizations to do well while also doing good for the planet. Laura enjoys helping 1MT connect organizations, communities and neighbors to streamline and elevate our collective responsibility to conserve resources and to be Outside Kind. Her writing has appeared in the popular press—ranging from the Los Angeles Times to the Washington Times and she has authored books including Environmental Entrepreneurship: Where Markets Meet the Environment and Accounting for Mother Nature.

 

 

William Spahr (Bill)

Program Manger, Montana Master Hunter Program

A native of Pennsylvania, Bill is a lifelong hunter and angler. After graduating high school, Bill joined the United States Air Force and spent 8 years serving in North Dakota, Turkey, and finally Montana. After leaving military service, Bill earned a Bachelor's degree from Park University and began volunteering with a variety of non-profit sportsmen groups. Bill is a graduate of the 2021 Master Hunter Program and is an active board member of the Traditional Bowhunters of Montana, and serves on the Region 4 Citizen Advisory Committee. He is a past board member of the Montana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers. He is excited about his role with One Montana and is passionate about the Master Hunter Programs goal of creating ethical, educated, and effective hunters. Bill lives in Great Falls with his wife Rachel, and children Mason and Abigail. 

 

Morgan Marks

Social Media & landowner relations

Morgan is a passionate storyteller who has called Montana home since 2008. She has over 10 years of experience working with nonprofits and served with the Montana Conservation Corps, as a Rotary International Peace Fellow in Australia, and the US Peace Corps in Zambia. Morgan is an avid angler and adult-onset hunter and in 2022, she graduated from 1MT’s Master Hunter Program. Her passions include conservation, service work and conflict resolution. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation and Missouri River Open Land Preservation. Morgan and her partner Josh, who is also a Master Hunter, live and work in Great Falls with their bird dog, Nelli.