Louisville Alumni Hit a Home Run

Images Thanks to the hard-charging efforts NOLS Wind River Wilderness grad Ford Barr, a group of Louisville, Kentucky alumni recently got together for refreshments, snacks, a re-connection to NOLS and a brainstorm on future alumni activities.

This type of volunteer-motivated networking and alumni activity is inspiring for all of our far-flung graduates. Everyone doesn’t have access to the the Louisville Slugger Museum pictured left, but no matter where you are, there are sure to be a group of interesting and energetic NOLS alumni near you. Please contact us ([email protected]) if you’d like to foment some NOLS activity and networking in your area.

Thanks, Ford and the entire Louisville crew for hitting a home run in Kentucky!

 

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Rich Brame

Rich Brame came to NOLS in the 80's as a Fall Semester in the Rockies student and worked his first NOLS course at Wind Cave National Park in 1984. Since then, he's worked varied NOLS trips and courses on five continents—with a few more on the way. Rich does some frontcountry shenanigans for NOLS, too. He's headed up NOLS' public policy, research, LNT, Yukon programs and most recently in the Alumni Relations Department.