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Ross headed to the Midwest for college and graduate school, receiving a B.S. in finance from Washington University in St. Louis and an M.B.A. from the University of Chicago, and enjoyed a 35-year career in finance in Chicago, New York and London. Ross and his wife, Gwenn, and sons, Angus and Lachlan, began vacationing in Jackson Hole in 2005, initially for the skiing but soon began returning in the summer and fall as well. They quickly decided that they wanted to put down long term roots here, drawn by the incredible beauty, abundant wildlife, access to endless outdoor activities and the well-preserved character and strong sense of history and community of JH. Ross and Gwenn became full-time residents of Wilson in 2017. Ross’ introduction to JHWF began with volunteering for Wildlife Friendlier Fences projects and he joined the JHWF board in the spring of 2020. In addition to his JHWF involvement, Ross mentors budding entrepreneurs in the Silicon Couloir TEAMS program, serves on the board of the Responsible Growth Coalition, serves on the Stakeholder Committee for the WYDOT Snake River Bridge Reconstruction Project, volunteers as a Ski Host for the JH Mountain Resort, and is actively involved in Teton County’s wildlife crossings ini