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Jean Lim Flores

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Jean Lim Flores has been working in the Outdoor Industry for almost two decades, with writing contributions to REI Co-op’s Expert Advice. The vast part of her career has been in local experiential marketing, building non-profit partner relationships, and engaging outdoor enthusiasts through community, stewardship, advocacy and events. She also enjoys adventuring all over the world with her husband and daughter while also elevating her camp culinary game.

A profile photo of Jean Lim Flores. She has long black hair and is wearing a dark denim blue blouse.
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