The American Alpine Club (AAC) appointed Jonathan Nat Matthews to the position of operations director. In this role, Matthews will be a key member of the Clubs executive team.
Nat brings substantial financial skill and experience to the position along with a collaborative, solution-oriented style to his operations management, said AAC Executive Director Phil Powers. While Nat has lived many places, he considers Colorado his home and, like the rest of us, loves these mountains. I look forward to this new phase at the AAC.
Beyond being an avid outdoorsman, Matthews brings a wealth of financial and operational expertise to the AAC, having led strategic and financial operations in the financial services and renewable energy industries. Matthews also has advised companies such as American Express and Boeing Corporation, working as a management consultant on projects focusing on process improvements, operational risk and financial controls. Matthews earned a BA in Environmental Studies from University of Colorado – Boulder, as well as an MBA in Finance and International Business from Michigan State.
The American Alpine Club worked with Notogroup Executive Search to fill this critical leadership role. The AAC was awarded the pro bono search as part of Notogroups annual Search for Social Good campaign.
I cannot speak highly enough about the thorough search and daily support we received from Notogroup in this search, said Powers. Their expertise led us to an excellent pool of candidates and a stellar fit for this position.
The American Alpine Club is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization whose vision is a united community of competent climbers and healthy climbing landscapes. Together with its members, the AAC advocates for American climbers domestically and around the world; provides grants and volunteer opportunities to protect and conserve climbing sports; hosts local and national climbing festivals and events; publishes two climbing annuals, the American Alpine Journal and Accidents in North American Mountaineering; cares for the worlds leading climbing library and countrys leading mountaineering museum; manages the Hueco Rock Ranch, New River Gorge Campground, and Grand Teton Climbers Ranch as part of a larger lodging network for climbers; and annually gives $80,000+ toward climbing, conservation, and research grants.