Bureau of Land Management Moab Office welcomes new field manager


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ST. GEORGE — The Bureau of Land Management announced Nicollee Gaddis-Wyatt as the new manager for the Moab Field Office.

Gaddis-Wyatt is no stranger to Utah and served a temporary leadership assignment assisting the Canyon Country District as the Monticello Field Manager in 2018. She brings her passion for public lands and enthusiasm for bringing people together to her new position with the Moab Field Office, according to a press release.

“I enjoy creating opportunities for people to engage, learn and excel. I strive to be encouraging and motivating because others success, in turn, motivates and encourages me. I look forward to getting to know you all and am excited for all we can accomplish together,” Gaddis-Wyatt said in a press release.

She first began her career as a middle school teacher and after several years decided to try something new. She jumped into her BLM career as a visitor services specialist in El Centro, California, her home town, and hasn’t looked back. She has worked for the past nine years in El Centro and Las Vegas as a planning and environmental coordinator.

Read the full article at St. George News.

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