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President, Dallas Karren

Dallas Karren

Dallas Karren is a junior Political Science student at UVU with an emphasis in Public Law and Political Philosophy, and minors in Constitutional Studies and Spanish Professional Translating and Interpreting. He aspires to attend law school and earn his Juris Doctorate degree; and particularly enjoys constitutional law. Dallas served in the LDS mission Colombia Bogotá North from 2016-2018; and is interested in Latin American affairs. Dallas also served the Editor-in-Chief of the 2020 volume of the Youth and the Mountains academic research journal on Sustainable Mountain Development (SMD). Recently, Dallas led an official delegation of UIMF members, UVU faculty, and Orem Rotary during the 65th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. The delegation through student-engaged learning hosted a parallel event about the role of women in creating the Utah model of SMD on March 22, 2021. He married in October 2018; and is presently employed at a local law firm as a legal assistant.

Vice President of Global Affairs and Outreach, Yanko Dzhukev

Yanko Dzhukev, Vice President of Global Affairs and Outreach

Yanko graduated from Utah Valley University (UVU), with a degree in B.S. in Political Science with an emphasis in World Politics and International Relations. He joined UIMF in January 2015 as a Vice President of Global Affairs and Outreach. He has worked on various projects with UIMF including the organizing of the Fourth International Women of the Mountains Conference in October 2015 in Orem, UT. Yanko has also contributed to global initiatives organized by the Mountain Partnership Secretariat (MPS) for the inclusion of three mountain targets in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted by the UN in 2015, and to a petition signing campaign about the inclusion of the mountain issues in the agenda of the 2015 Paris United Nations Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP21).

At the beginning of January 2016, Yanko joined as advocacy and communications intern the MP Secretariat under the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO-UN), in Rome, Italy. ...

His previous activities at UVU and contribution to the Sustainable Mountain Development (SMD) advocacy during 2015 provided him with experiences and professional background on a level, which allowed him at the beginning of May 2016 to be accepted for another internship within the Office of Legal Affairs at the United Nations in New York.

As a UIMF representative, Yanko has been advocating the SMD agenda at the UN level, while also working with the Economic and Social Council of the UN (ECOSOC), responsible for the implementation of the SDGs. Further, he has been exploring opportunities for UVU students to be involved with the UN. He has represented UVU and UIMF at global forums and meetings including the 2016 UN High-Level Political Forum, organized by ECOSOC, and a FAO presentation at the UN headquarters of the Mapping the vulnerability of mountain peoples to food insecurity study, as a representative of the only educational institution along with UN diplomats and Permanent Representatives to attend the event.

He was actively involved in the discussions about the contribution from UVU and UIMF to gender and SMD agendas during 2013-2016 to the draft submission of the UN Secretary-General’s report on Sustainable Mountain Development (SMD). The report was released in July 2016, and featured the UIMF for the first time as contributor to the gender and SMD agendas of the UN and implementations of the SDGs globally.

Yanko continues to contribute to SMD agenda both by serving as an advocacy and outreach representative of UIMF at global level and by working closely as a consultant with the Mountain Partnership, assisting with advocacy campaigns and producing the MP monthly newsletter “Peak to Peak.”

Originally from Bulgaria, Yanko has been working towards applying the sustainable development model developed in Utah, as one of the most economically advanced mountain regions in the world, to vulnerable mountain communities globally.

Vice President of Communications, Jordan Giles

Jordan Giles, Vice President of Communications

Jordan is a graduate of Utah Valley University (UVU). He graduated with a B.S. in Political Science with an emphasis in International Relations. He has worked on various projects with the Utah International Mountain Forum (UIMF) including organizing the 2012 International Mountain Day celebration at UVU. He has represented UVU and UIMF at regional and international events including helping organize a regional center for the U.N. FAO Mountain Partnership in Aspen, CO and attended the 4th Annual meeting of the Mountain Partnership in Erzurum, Turkey.

Jordan is involved in both local and national politics. He is currently a congressional staffer for one of Utah members of the U.S. House of Representatives. He is a precinct chair for his downtown Salt Lake City precinct in the Utah Caucus System. Jordan is the Webmaster for the UIMF website. Jordan is currently in the Master of Public Administration program at the University of Utah and is looking forward to a career in the public sector.

While originally from Utah, Jordan has spent several years living in Alaska where he participated in lots of hiking, kayaking, and other outdoor activities. Jordan has a deep gratitude and appreciation for the mountains and is passionate about mountain conservation and other issues facing mountains and mountain communities.