Jimmie C. Rosenbruch began his Alaskan guiding just after Statehood.
The family operation of Glacier Guides was incorporated in 1974. Since then,
we have carried on the tradition of sharing this unique place with those who
hunt, fish and explore with us. Truly the Last Frontier, those who venture into
this magnificent land often feel as those first early explorers must have felt
exploring an uncharted, pristine landscape untouched since its creation. No
place on the Planet is like Southeast Alaska, and we would love to share it
with you!
The Rosenbruch Family Jimmie C. Rosenbruch, president and founder of Glacier
Guides, Inc., holds Alaska Master Guide License #61, a 200-ton U.S. Coast Guard
Operators' License, and a Seaplane Pilot License.
In recognition of Jimmie's worldwide hunting and wildlife conservation contribution, he received the prestigious Weatherby Award in 2006. He was the recipient of the 2005 SCI International Hunting Award and in 2001 received the SCI Professional Hunter of the Year Award. Jim is the founder of the Rosenbruch World Wildlife Heritage Museum, located in St, George, Utah.
MaryAnn
Rosenbruch, bride of over four decades to Jimmie C. Rosenbruch, was one of
the first women to receive her Registered Guide License #772 in Alaska and maintains
a 100-ton U.S. Coast Guard Operators' License. A true outdoors woman, MaryAnn
has taken many exceptional trophies herself. She is currently chief hostess
aboard the Alaskan Grandeur, and still guides occasionally.
Alisha L. Rosenbruch-Decker, also known affectionately
as "Mutts", holds Alaska Registered Guide License #1080 and maintains
a 200-ton U.S. Coast Guard Operators' License. Alisha is a licensed taxidermist
and co-owns Wildlife Heritage Taxidermy. She also does the artistry for the Rosenbruch
World Wildlife Museum. She was the recipient of the SCI Young Hunter of the Year
Award in 1997. She was featured as one of North America’s top guides as the first woman to appear on the cover of Outdoor Life magazine in the March 2005 issue. She has written several articles that have been published in national hunting publications.
Zach Decker holds Alaska Assistant Guide License #5135 and maintains a 100-ton Ocean Operator’s license. He guides full time aboard the Alaskan Grandeur and has become a integral member of the family team. Zach is co-owner of Wildlife Heritage Taxidermy. He is very instrumental in form alterations and habitat re-creations, among other duties.
Angie R. Rosenbruch-Hammer, office manager for Glacier Guides,
Inc., also serves as executive director for the Rosenbruch World Wildlife Foundation.
With her degree in Education, Angie is involved in educating the
public and its youth of the importance of habitat and wildlife conservation.
Dustin C. Hammer holds Alaska Guide License
#1170 and maintains a 100-ton U.S. Coast Guard Operators' License. Serving as curator
for the Rosenbruch World Wildlife Museum in St. George, Utah, Dustin is involved
in educating the public of the importance of conservation and managed sport
hunting.
A. Jillian Rosenbruch-Ashley assists Glacier Guides, Inc. and the World Wildlife Museum with their advertising and marketing. She also assists on the Alaskan Grandeur as hostess.