Meet the Team

  • Katie Egland Cox

    Executive Director

    If you are running on our local trail systems early in the morning, you are likely to bump into Katie Cox. Katie’s love of nature was cultivated during her youth growing up in the wilds of Idaho. Summers were spent swimming in lakes, backpacking into the Frank Church Wilderness and taking long drives through the wheat fields of the Palouse. Born and raised in Moscow and Elk City, Idaho, Katie has always believed that spending time in nature is integral to one’s growth. She and her husband, Brian, believe in cultivating these same values and traditions in their three young girls. Katie and Brian are proud to be raising fifth generation Idahoans.

    Katie received her B.S. in Education from the University of Idaho and a Masters in Architecture from the University of Washington. Thus far, Katie has focused her professional life in the fields of Education and Architecture, with a particular interest in building community.

    The threads of Katie’s life have woven together her deepest passions — a love of the Idaho landscape, teaching and learning, building community, and spending time outdoors with her family.

  • Regan Plumb

    CONSERVATION DIRECTOR

    A native of eastern Washington, Regan came home to the Inland Northwest with her young family in 2007 after trying out 5 other states across the nation. None of them could compare with the rural lifestyle, 4 season climate, ready outdoor access, and often rugged landscapes of our region.

    Regan graduated with a B.A. in biology from the Colorado College and a research-based M.S. in zoology from the University of Wyoming. She has worked on wildlife issues in multiple states and across a spectrum of fauna, has directed restoration work for the National Park Service and consulted as a technical writer, and is a certified science teacher. Regan has led the land conservation efforts of Kaniksu Land Trust since 2013. Her professional and personal interests have always shared the common thread of conservation and responsible stewardship, and she takes great pride in making a lasting contribution in her favorite corner of the world.

    As much as possible, Regan spends her free time outdoors with her husband, Chad, their two kids, and a dog named Banjo.

  • Dave Kretzschmar

    EDUCATION DIRECTOR

    Dave often says that he has four mentors, all deceased: John Muir, Helen and Scott Nearing, and H.D. Thoreau. In his opinion, their intelligence and passion are as relevant to our world today as when they wrote and walked on this earth. Dave's hope is to inspire people of all ages to connect with nature in ways they may not have dreamed of and that their hearts will be full of gratitude in response. Dave and his wife, Suzie, love to learn about and spend time in nature, particularly while learning and practicing traditional crafts such as basket-making, tanning, fiber-arts, and wood working. Teaching and educating is a natural overflow of his ongoing learning about the world around us.

  • Anne Mitchell

    OPERATIONS MANAGER

    A member of KLT's staff since 2010, Anne is perfectly suited to managing the multitude of details that arise as a result of daily operations at a busy non-profit office. Anne studied French, German and Norwegian at the University of Southampton in England, and has been a teacher of English, a bookkeeper, an assistant financial officer, a loan documentation paralegal, a loan operations manager, and a note teller.

    Anne’s family has been through the process of donating a conservation easement, so she has a good understanding of the steps involved and the experience from the viewpoint of various generations of family members. She is also the daughter of Mick and Nicky Pleass, founders of the Mickinnick Trail in Sandpoint. In her free time, Anne enjoys being outdoors, sailing, riding her bike, and hiking with her husband, Bill, a retired political cartoonist.

  • Marcy Timblin

    COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR

    When Marcy heard about KLT for the first time in 2002, she immediately knew she would some day find her way there. With an A.S. Degree in Natural Resources and Communications and a lifelong love of nature and writing, she landed in several roles along the way including work at Idaho State Parks at Round Lake, serving as the Executive Director of the Downtown Sandpoint Business Association, and then becoming the Public Relations, Marketing, and Community Development Specialist at the East Bonner County Library District.

    When Marcy joined KLT in 2020 her passions had come full circle.

    With her three children now grown, she and her husband spend much of their time outdoors throwing a ball for their energetic dog, Chewie.

  • Kayla Mosher

    MONTANA OUTREACH COORDINATOR

    The daughter of a Special Olympics coach, Kayla saw how her dad showed people how to have fun outdoors, despite physical challenges. She saw the powerful effect that the outdoors has on people’s physical, mental, and emotional wellness. She knew from a young age that she wanted to help people to discover the benefits of spending time outdoors, not only in sports, but in all areas.

    At the University of Montana, she augmented her double-major in Parks Tourism and Recreation Management and Resource Conservation with a minor in Wilderness Studies. She interned with Challenge Aspen, a nonprofit in Colorado that teaches disabled persons to alpine ski. She also worked for the USFS on a trail crew in Thompson Falls.

    When Kayla isn’t helping people to experience the outdoor recreation opportunities in Thompson Falls, she is spending time with her husband, two small children, and three dogs in the wilds and the waters of Sanders County, Montana.

  • Brianna Larson

    KANIKSU FOLK SCHOOL COORDINATOR

    ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION

    Brianna has two true missions in life: spending her life in the outdoors and sharing her knowledge and passion with others. She has an innate ability to turn life skills such as primitive fire building, foraging and shelter making into an achievable skill for beginners and the experienced. Through her knowledge, and the use of the natural resources around us, she seeks to help others find a true connection with the land and the greater world.

    She believes that the best way to teach is through games and creative exploration of nature. Brianna has gained this experience through years of intensive study and living off the land. Doing crafts by firelight brings a special connection to the past and the needs of the future.

  • Jeff Thompson

    LAND MANAGER

    Jeff's childhood unfolded south of Philadelphia, yet, amid city life, he fostered a love for outdoor pursuits and an admiration for land conservation. Graduating from Colorado Mountain College with a degree in Ski Area Operations, he delved into the Ski Industry. During his time in Colorado, Jeff dedicated 15 years to the US Forest Service as a Backcountry Ranger and Trails Supervisor. In 2015, he relocated to North Idaho, assuming the role of Director at the Idaho Panhandle Avalanche Center.

    Seeking summer engagements, Jeff connected with Kaniksu Land Trust, swiftly immersing himself in trail initiatives at Pine Street Woods. Presently serving as the KLT Land Manager, Jeff revels in directly influencing the landscapes under KLT's care.

    Outside of work, he enjoys outdoor escapades with his daughter Marcela, girlfriend Hailey, and her daughter Zoe (and Annie the avalanche dog, pictured here).

  • Jeanine Smith

    OPERATIONS & DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANT

    After many years in Alaska, moving to Sandpoint felt like coming home for Jeanine Smith. From Spokane originally, she enjoyed hiking and camping in Northern Idaho with her grandmother, and those early experiences helped shape her sense of adventure and love of the outdoors and huckleberries.

    With a background in reporting (radio, television and print), as well as non-profit management, her time in Alaska included appreciation of outdoor spaces from Ketchikan to Glacier Bay, and some up-close and personal encounters with bears and whales. Jeanine holds degrees in journalism and political science from the University of Oregon.

    When not sharing her love of KLT's missions with anyone who will listen, she enjoys Nordic and downhill skiing, hiking, and spending time on the water.

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