1. Peter McGee Box 15 Middletown, CA 95461 707-942-1373
montesol@hughes.net
Professional Experience.
Montesol; a 9,000-acre
ranch. Manager
Oversight of spring water operations, domestic water systems, farming,
landscaping, building maintenance, roads and trails, swimming pool,
housekeeping / hospitality, and public relations. Volunteer firefighting.
President; Napa Valley State Parks Association.
Mountain Mill House.
Director
Supervision of buildings, food service, drinking water systems, swimming
pool, trail construction, and environmental education programs.
Student Conservation
Association. Regional
Director
Management of national and international environmental youth service
projects; fund raising, project operations, government relations, and
leadership training. Trail crew supervision. Nationwide recruitment.
Yosemite Institute.
Field Studies Director
Directed instruction in natural sciences, and coordinated backcountry
travel. Staff training. Staff recruitment and selection.
Department of
Education. Chile
Coordination of in-service environmental education training workshops for
Chilean teachers. Directed Mountaineering Center in the Andes.
Education BA and Masters Degrees from the University of Dayton. Dayton, Ohio.
(Masters in Science Education.) Environmental education training from
Audubon. Outward Bound. Peace Corps Language Training. Yellowstone
trail construction training. Other course work from U.C. Davis, Yuba
College and Antioch College.
Special Skills and
Training
Spanish fluency. Computer skills. Farming and construction skills.
Teaching experience.
Certificates, Awards,
Honors.
Timber Harvest Operator License. Take Pride in America Award.
Emergency Teaching Credential. Certified basketball and volleyball
referee. Firefighting certification. Water distribution and water
treatment certifications.
“As Montesol Ranch Manager, Pete provides invaluable oversight of a world-class spring water harvesting
operation. He is a man of strong character and sound judgment, and I am pleased to provide my personal
recommendation.” Bruce Lauerman. Natural Resource Manager. Nestle Waters of North America.
“Peter McGee is an outstanding educator and superior human-being who would bring distinction to any
organization for which he worked. I give him my unqualified and highest endorsement.” Destry Jarvis.
President. National Recreation and Parks Association.
“Peter is a very knowledgeable and capable manager. His accomplishments include developing the New
Hampshire Conservation Corps for at-risk youth and creating international exchanges. Pete has developed
programs and services for ethnically diverse populations. He created urban conservation programs for teens in
seven cities. These programs led to the development of a system of year-round training, counseling, mentoring,
and field work for women and people of color.” Marta Cruz Kelly. National Park Service.