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Paul Vogelheim

Paul Vogelheim is a former Teton County Commissioner (Jackson Hole, Wyoming) and was the recipient of Wyoming’s 2016 Commissioner of the Year—“Riding for the Brand”. He has been involved with ConservAmerica since 2007. He also serves on the boards of Jackson Community Foundation, St. John’s Health Foundation, The Center for the Secret of Peace (in Rwanda) and is one of the founders of the Jackson Hole Food Cupboard (food bank). He has served as the Chair of the Teton County Republican Party; Ski Host for seven years at the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort; Chair for Jackson District of the Boy Scouts (encouraging the principles of “Leave No Trace”); and the past on the boards of Ring Lake Ranch, Rotary Club of Jackson, Jackson Air, and Teton Youth & Family Services.

A native of San Francisco, Vogelheim has lived in Alaska, throughout the Northwestern United States, and in Wyoming since 1997 with his two step-daughters. He is a graduate of Gonzaga University (the ZAGs) and he has held a variety of senior management positions over the past 25 years–including Director Proprietary Services for OTR Global and in window, steel, and glass manufacturing.