Todd Winslow Pierce, EVW Founder and Executive Director, is a professional landscape and conservation photographer, writer, producer and lifelong resident of Vail, Colorado. His images have been published in national and regional publications, books, ad campaigns and fine art installations. His assignments have taken him to locations throughout the US, Europe, Canada, Costa Rica and the Caribbean. Todd has also co-produced and photographed several award-winning publishing projects, including Living Beneath the Colorado Peaks, the Story of Knapp Ranch and On the Roof of the Rocky Mountains, The Botanical Legacy of Betty Ford Alpine Gardens.
In 2019, Todd envisioned the Eagle Valley Wild project as an innovative way to use his experience and skills to help protect the place he’s called home for over 50 years.
For more information, please visit www.toddwinslowpierce.com
AMBASSADOR
Todd Winslow Pierce is an Ambassador for Nature First, The Alliance for Responsible Nature Photography. The organization’s mission is to promote the primary tenet that the well-being of nature and wildlife takes priority over "getting the shot" and that photographers can play an influential role in the protection of the natural world.
ADVISORS
Kim Langmaid, Mayor of Vail and Founder of Walking Mountains Science Center
Johannes Faessler, Owner, Sonnenalp Hotel
Bud Knapp, Founder of Architectural Digest and Owner of Knapp Ranch
Rod and Beth Slifer, Vail Pioneers and Business Leaders
Dick Rothkopf, Founder of Learning Curve Brands
Jim Daus, Executive Director of Eagle Valley Land Trust, 2014-2019
Diane H. Mauriello, Eagle County Open Space Manager, 2017-2019
Chupa Nelson, Founder of R.A. Nelson Construction Co. and ECOS Advisory Council Member
Devin Duval, District Wildlife Manager, Colorado Parks & Wildlife
Bill Andre, Former District Wildlife Manager for Colorado Parks & Wildlife
Carolyn Potts, Leading Photo Industry and Creative Consultant
Robin Thompson, Non-Profit Leadership Executive
FISCAL SPONSORSHIP
Eagle Valley Wild receives tax-deductible donations through a partnership with Walking Mountains Science Center, a non-profit, US 501(c)3 organization, EIN: 84-1436791.