Ann Moyer
Ann was raised on the Oregon Coast and developed a love of the outdoors and nature at a young age. She coupled these passions with her interest in art and decided to pursue a career in Landscape Architecture. After graduating Summa Cum Laude from the University of Idaho, Ann moved to Jackson and spent two years at Verdone Landscape Architects. In 2005, she joined Hershberger Design where she managed a vast array of projects, from large scale commercial, to private residential, to resort amenities, to subdivision master planning. In 2015, Ann left Hershberger Design to form PLACE Landscape Architects.
As a LEED accredited professional, Ann has an interest in sustainable design practices and how they can be applied in the Jackson climate. She also has a passion for detailed garden design with plant material that can withstand Jackson’s high-altitude environment.
When not pursing her professional endeavors Ann enjoys raising and riding Morgan horses, mountain biking the area’s single track, and spending a relaxing day on the water with her husband Jeb and young son.
emma VAUTOUR
Emma grew up in Pennsylvania where her interest in all things natural
and outdoors led her to pursue environmental restoration and outdoor education, earn a B.S. in Environmental Science, and later an M.S. in Ecological Design. Over the last ten years she has acquired a varied background in ecological restoration, conservation, regulatory permitting, planning, and landscape design through experiences in a variety of locations across the U.S. including the intermountain-west. After attending graduate school at The Conway School of Landscape Design in western Massachusetts she spent several years on Cape Cod where she served as Design Director for an ecological design firm with a blended approach to landscape design and coastal restoration. She returned to Teton Valley in 2021 and was thrilled to join Place Landscape Architects in 2022. Emma enjoys the creative process of design and helping people connect with a sense of place within their landscape. When she’s not working, Emma is exploring the trails around Teton Valley, growing flowers in her garden in Tetonia, and painting the western landscapes she loves so much.
dillon musgrave
Dillon grew up in Colorado where he experienced a consistent connection to the outdoors. In 2023 he earned a B.S. in Environmental Horticulture with a concentration in Landscape Design from Montana State University. Dillon has extensive experience working outdoors including golf course maintenance, landscape construction, and forklift operation/yard supervision at a lumber company. In April of 2024, Dillon moved to Teton Valley to start his career in landscape architecture at Place Landscape Architects. Dillon enjoys the process of constructing and designing all aspects of the built environment, and hopes to contribute to the creation of sustainable landscapes through his work. When he’s not working, Dillon enjoys skiing and snowboarding in the Tetons, woodworking, and playing video games with his brother and friends.
millie moyer
Millie is a two-year-old Australian Shepherd, currently serving as Head of Office Enrichment. She loves greeting anyone who comes through the door, in between naps in her favorite chair.