CURTIS SHUCK
Curtis Shuck is the Founder and Chairman of the Well Done Foundation, an organization dedicated to plugging orphaned oil and gas wells to reduce methane emissions and combat climate change. A lifelong skier and racing coach, Curtis led the race program at Mt. Hood Meadows, OR for several years and has a deep passion for the mountain environment.
With over 30 years of experience in the oil and energy sector, Curtis has worked extensively in transportation project development, capital project delivery, and business development across the Pacific Northwest and Mid-Continent. His career has included leadership roles such as President of Red River Oilfield Services, where he managed operations in the Bakken Oilfield, and key initiatives at the Port of Vancouver USA, where he helped strengthen economic ties between Pacific Northwest ports and North Dakota’s energy sector.
Recognizing the environmental threat posed by abandoned oil wells, Curtis transitioned his expertise toward climate action, founding the Well Done Foundation to seal methane-leaking orphaned wells across the U.S.. His work has gained national recognition for its measurable impact on emissions reduction.
At the FWSA Climate Change and the Future of Snow Sports panel, Curtis will discuss how individuals, communities, and businesses can take actionable steps to reduce human contributions to global warming, ensuring a sustainable future for winter sports. Curtis and his family now reside in Shelby, Montana.