Search

Shifting Gears

 

The National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council Board of Directors has named long-time Project Manager/Program Director Marc Hildesheim as the next Executive Director of the organization. “I’m very excited to lead NOHVCC on the next leg of its journey and can’t wait to see what NOHVCC staff, the Board of Directors and our partners can achieve,” claims Hildesheim. He certainly has history in OHV recreation starting with the Brush Bunch Motorcycle Club which Hildesheim’s grandfather was a founding member in 1970.

Professionally, Hildesheim began working on trails as a seasonal Trail Ranger for the Idaho Department of Parks & Recreation. He later moved to New Mexico to work for the State OHV Program Manager. 

“The NOHVCC Board of Directors are elated that Marc Hildesheim has accepted the NOHVCC Executive Director position,” says Dan Kleen, President of the Board of Directors. “Marc has been a champion with his great work in the OHV community for over 20 years.” Former Executive Director, Russ Ehnes adds, “I’m really happy to see Marc in the Executive Director’s position at NOHVCC. He has a fantastic understanding of OHV recreation and advocacy because he’s a life-long rider and advocate. He has the skills and knowledge to move NOHVCC forward in achieving its mission.”

Hildesheim joined NOHVCC’s staff in 2015 first serving as a Project Manager and then as the Program Director; a role he served in until 2023. Marc currently resides in Post Falls, Idaho, with his wife, three kids, and two Australian Shepherds where he rides dirtbikes whenever life will let him. 

Subscribe to Dealernews

By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: Dealernews. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. Emails are serviced by Constant Contact