Trevor Wallace is the current VP for Research & Education at The Explorers Club. Prior to this, they worked as Adventure Canada Expedition Staff Filmmaker aboard the Ocean Endeavor, writing, shooting, and editing short films. Trevor is also a licensed drone pilot with over 30 flights in the sub-Arctic and above the Arctic Circle. In addition, Trevor has facilitated the Adventure Canada Young Explorers Program, advising, supporting and helping design the collaboration with the Explorers Club.
From 2015 to 2016, Trevor was the Video Content Producer at Ovuline where they created a web series that has received over 18 million views in 148 countries. As the sole filmmaker at the company, Trevor wore many hats in the production from writing, to shooting, to editing. Trevor also managed the workflow, budgets, and coordination of all the post production including the design and color correction.
In 2013, Trevor was a Corps Member with Teach For America. And from January 2019 to May 2019, they were a Guest Professor at Sarah Lawrence College.
Trevor Wallace has a Master of Education from Boston University, a Bachelor of Arts in Social Environmental Documentary from Sarah Lawrence College, and a Highschool Diploma from Cate School. Trevor is certified from the Faa Air Traffic Control Tower in Part 107 SUAS Pilot and from the Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA) in Wilderness First Aid.
They are on a team with Robert J. Atwater - VP for Flag & Honors, Nancy Nenow - VP for Membership, and Steve Pigott - Secretary. Their manager is Richard Wiese, President.
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