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THE NOHVCC WELCOMES HEIDI
ANNAU AS ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR
A longtime trail rider and active club
member, Annau brings extensive OHV experience to
the new home office in Montana

Heidi Annau |
The National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation
Council is pleased to announce the addition of
Heidi Annau of Great Falls, Montana to the
staff. An experienced trail rider and longtime
OHV activist, Annau will assume the duties of
Administrative Coordinator at the NOHVCC Great
Falls home office.
Heidi has been riding off-highway motorcycles
most of her life after learning the basics while
growing up riding in the mountains and on the
ranches near Phillipsburg, Montana. Following
her marriage to Tom, Heidi helped rekindle his
enthusiasm for the sport and now their daughter,
Chelsea, 20, also partakes in regular family
trail rides on her CR250. Both Tom and Heidi
have been active in the Montana Trail Vehicle
Riders Association (MTVRA) and the Great Falls
Trail Bike Riders Association (GFTBRA) for many
years. Tom and Heidi are regular volunteers for
trail projects in Montana.
Annau’s responsibilities as NOHVCC
Administrative Coordinator will include handling
inquiries and requests from the 1-800 number,
shipping, administrative support, and providing
requested services. She can reached at
hannau@nohvcc.org
or by calling 1-800-348-6487.
"We’re all real happy to have Heidi join the
NOHVCC team," says NOHVCC Executive Director
Russ Ehnes. "She has always been an enthusiastic
member of the local club and state association.
Her enthusiasm and understanding of OHV
recreation, as well as her customer service
skills, are important elements that made her a
natural fit for our organization."
On her new position, Annau says, “I’m looking
forward to working in a field that I’m
passionate about. Riding has been an important
part of my life and I think it’s great that I
can devote more time to an organization that I
know is making a difference."
Heidi’s other interests include camping and
the family’s two dogs Molly and Kenna. Annau’s
current mount on the trails is a Honda CRF230.
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