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AMPPE Welcomes Jasper’s Lisa Darrah to the Board!

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AMPPE is beyond excited to welcome Lisa Darrah to the board. Lisa is a multi-talented individual with a diverse background in human resources, social work, business and community involvement. As the owner of Rockaboo Mountain Adventures, Lisa is passionate about helping outdoor enthusiasts explore the beauty of the mountains safely and with ecological integrity. In addition to running a successful guiding company, Lisa also brings a wealth of experience in human resource management and an education in social work (RSW), making a positive impact on both individuals and organizations.
As a dedicated member of Tourism Jasper, Lisa serves on the Board of Directors and the Strategic Marketing Council, contributing to the responsible growth and promotion of the destination. Lisa also plays a crucial role in leading the Crisis Team Jasper Society, supporting and assisting those experiencing tragedy in Jasper National Park.
With a strong commitment to community service and a passion for the outdoors, Lisa embodies a unique blend of skills and expertise valuable to the Boards she volunteers for.


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