About Envirolution

About Enviroloution - Staff/Team

Our Team

Christian Dietrich
"Envirolution™ is well-positioned to achieve dramatic success in the years to come! While other efforts to promote sustainability have encountered difficulties, energy efficiency has broad appeal and is more relevant and important than ever."

Christian Dietrich grew up in Missoula, Montana. He attended St. Paul’s School and Yale University, where he received a B.A. in History and co-founded Envirolution™. He returned to Montana to attend the University of Montana School of Law, graduating with Honors in 2009. While at law school, he served as a legal intern at the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and was active in the Environmental Law Group. He has since focused on tax and legal issues facing nonprofit organizations. Christian has served on the boards of several local nonprofit organizations and advises local and national nonprofits. He remains active with the day-to-day legal issues facing Envirolution™ and looks forward to a long and rewarding future with the organization. In 2010, he served as a law clerk to the Hon. Justices W. William Leaphart and Beth Baker on the Montana Supreme Court. He is the co-author of Conservation Easements: Tax and Real Estate Planning for Landowners and Advisors, to be published in late 2011 by the American Bar Association. Christian now lives in Helena, Montana, with his fiance Michelle, where he is an associate attorney at the law firm of Hughes, Kellner, Sullivan & Alke, PLLP. He eagerly looks forward to gaining experience with the firm in employment and energy law, in addition to continuing his nonprofit law practice. Christian is an avid reader, outdoorsman, soccer coach, world-ranked disc golfer, and member of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).