About
Joe Plenzler is a communication consultant, leadership coach, and backcountry expert. He writes about leadership, communication, and also reviews outdoor equipment. When he’s not running his company, he is often found climbing mountains or hiking the Appalachian Trail. He is an Eagle Scout, 20 year combat veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps and graduate of the U.S.
Experience
Joe’s first forays into the wild began when he was a member of Boy Scout Troop 195 in Toledo, Ohio. The Wilderness Survival merit badge curriculum set a hook into him that grew into a life-long love of the outdoors. While at The Ohio State University, he was a member of The Mountaineers and served as a rock climbing instructor and led climbing, caving, and backpacking trips. After graduating from architecture school, he didn’t want an indoor job, so he joined the Marine Corps and became an infantry officer. During that time he attended the Marine Corps’ Mountain Warfare and Jungle Warfare Schools and the NATO Allied Officer Winter Warfare Course in Norway. He also served in Iraq and Afghanistan and finished his military career as the spokesman, press secretary, and staff group director for the 34th, 35th, and 36th Commandants of the Marine Corps.
Since retiring from military service in 2015 and holding senior leadership positions in three nationally-known non-profit organizations, his true passion is spending time in the backcountry or traveling the world. In 2016, he began section hiking the Appalachian Trail with his partner-in-crime, Kate and has completed more than 700 miles. He’s also completed a winter ascent of Long’s Peak (14,259’), and summited Mount Rainier (14,410’), the Grand Teton (13,775’), and Mt. Fuji (12,388’) twice.
Education
Joe holds a B.S. in Architecture from The Ohio State University, a M.A. in Mass Communication and Media Studies from San Diego State University, and Certificates in Organizational Consulting & Change Leadership, Facilitation, and Coaching (currently enrolled) from Georgetown University. He is also a former Massachusetts Institute of Technology Seminar XXI Fellow.