Jon Urlie is an experienced professional with a diverse background in education, outdoor leadership, event management, and fundraising. Currently serving as a Special Education Paraprofessional at Seattle Public Schools since September 2015, Jon assists and supports teachers and students with special needs. In addition to this role, Jon has been the Head Guide at Bicycle Adventures since April 2019, leading cycling tours and managing logistics for a safe and enjoyable experience. As a PSIA Alpine Level II Ski Instructor at Summit at Snoqualmie and a Deckhand for Un-Cruise Adventures, Jon demonstrates strong instructional and teamwork skills. Previous roles include Development Manager for the American Lung Association of the Mountain Pacific, where event planning and community engagement were key responsibilities, and Senior Fundraising Manager for Public Outreach Fundraising, where leadership and management were emphasized. Jon's journey began with a Bachelor's degree in Sociology from Central Washington University, complemented by a music minor and an educational experience at the University of Ghana.
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UnCruise Adventures Small Ship Cruising
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UnCruise Adventures connects guests with nature and wildlife while exploring some of the most remote and scenic destinations on the West Coast of the Americas. Boutique yachts and small ships take 22 to 86 like-minded travelers on active adventures. Days are spent outside discovering wildlife-rich shores and sea and spectacular wilderness: towering glaciers, scenic rivers and remote islands. Travelers forge connections with the place, the natural world and each other on a most uncommon adventure. UnCruise Adventures offers explorations of exceptional quality, based on many years of experience. Destinations include the remote reaches of Alaska’s Inside Passage, Mexico’s Sea of Cortés, the Hawaiian Islands, Galápagos Islands, Costa Rica, Panamá, Colombia, Belize, Guatemala, coastal Washington and the Columbia & Snake Rivers. Nine adventure vessels cast aside the tradition of rigid cruise ship schedules for flexible itineraries that allow the ships to seek out wildlife and maximize adventure activities—hiking, kayaking, paddle boarding, snorkeling, skiff excursions. Yet guests also enjoy the more traditional meaning of cruising with gourmet cuisine, fine wines and specialty microbrews, hot tubs and other amenities.