Randy Stewart, Education Coordinator
randy.stewart@wolfcenter.org

Randy Stewart was born and raised in the San Bernardino area of Southern California. He entered the Navy in August 1972 and retired as a Sonar Technician Submarines (SS) Master Chief Petty Officer (E-9) October 31, 1993 after over 21 years of service. He then moved to Winchester, Idaho in August 1993.
Randy attended Lewis Clark State College, Lewiston, Idaho from Aug 1993 - Dec 1997 earning a BS degree in Natural Science, Secondary Education. He later worked at Winchester Lake State Park during the summers of 1997 - 1999 as the park interpreter, followed by work at the Wolf Education and Research Center in October 1999 as the Educational Program Coordinator.
He is a Certified Interpretive Guide through the National Association of Interpreters, Level 2 handler for the pack, Advanced Emergency Medical Technician and Volunteer Firefighter with the City of Winchester, and serve on a variety of local organizations.
Jeremy Heft, Wildlife Biologist
jeremy.heft@wolfcenter.org

Jeremy has shared life and the territory of the Sawtooth Pack since 1997. In December of that year, Jeremy moved into Wolf Camp as an intern, studies the Pack for the next six months under Megan Parker and Keith Marshall and then assumed management of the Pack in September of 1998. Before WERC, Jeremy taught Coastal Ecology in Virginia and Mountain Ecology in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
Jeremy received a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Biology from the Kutztown University near him home town of Quakertown, Pennsylvania. During his limited his free time away from Camp, Jeremy occupies his time with the duties of the Assistant Fire Chief and Emergency Medical Technician in Winchester, Idaho. Jeremy lives just outside the Pack's enclosure with his girlfriend and their two cats, Jager and Rhundi in a rustic cabin devoid of electricity, plumbing, and phone service. The Sawtooth Pack has taught Jeremy endless lessons of behavior, survival, life, and death.
Chris Anderson, Executive Director
chris.anderson@wolfcenter.org

Chris Anderson joined the WERC team as Executive Director in the fall of 2006. With a background in non-profit management, financial development, and public relations, his focus in 2007 is directing the Center and its Education efforts toward serving the Idaho and NW region.