
Nicole Greenhut
Yellowstone Instructor
Nicole was born and raised in New York City and recently graduated from Cornell University with a B.S. in Environment & Sustainability. She has developed a love and curiosity for the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem through experience working as a field intern at the Sheep Experiment Station, in ski operations in Jackson, WY, and conducting research for her undergraduate thesis in the Centennial Mountains. Nicole has worked with kids of all ages, as a camp counselor, outdoor program training chair, teaching associate, and trip leader. In her free time, you can find Nicole cooking food with her friends, playing her kazoo, or getting into the mountains through rock climbing, trail running, or backpacking. She’s very excited to join the EPI team this winter and help inspire a new generation of conservation scientists.