After four years of leading the Shoshone National Forest, Supervisor Lisa Timchak is moving on. Forest officials announced Monday that Timchak has been selected to become supervisor of the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest in southwestern Montana.
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After four years of leading the Shoshone National Forest, Supervisor Lisa Timchak is moving on. Forest officials announced Monday that Timchak has been selected to become supervisor of the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest in southwestern Montana.
“This was a difficult decision for me as I treasure the people and landscapes of the Shoshone National Forest and the surrounding communities,” said Timchak, adding, “I want to thank everyone for making my four-year tenure here such an amazing experience.”
Timchak has been the Shoshone supervisor since early 2018, based in Cody. She replaced former Supervisor Joe Alexander, who served in the role for more than six years.
Prior to coming to the Shoshone, Timchak was district ranger for the Tally Lake Ranger District of the Flathead National Forest in Kalispell, Montana and has more than 30 years of Forest Service experience in Montana. Her last day as supervisor of the Shoshone will be Jan. 28.