The Hughes Charitable Foundation has announced that Hunter C.Christensen will be the Foundation’s Senior Vice President.
The local attorney who is the son of former state Senator and Teton County Commissioner Leland Christensen will be responsible for heading up the Foundation’s Feeding Wyoming initiative.
Hughes Charitable Foundation Executive Director Molly Hughes said that Hunter is a great addition to the Foundation because he is a smart and capable professional with solid character.
Prior to joining the Foundation, Hunter was an Associate Attorney at Cohen-Davis Law in Jackson.
The Hughes Charitable Foundation is committed to directly helping those across Wyoming who need it most with philanthropy focused on — but not limited to — serving people in need, those who are hungry, and special projects on the Wind River Reservation. For more information, visit hughescf.org.
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