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Olympic Project Member Cindy Caddell

Cindy has a background in marketing research having worked for A.C. Nielsen Marketing Research, famous for their television ratings. Cindy is a professional photographer and holds an Associate Fellow of Photography degree. She also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Anthropology and an Associate degree in Psychology. Her senior paper to receive her bachelors was “Native American Myths and Legends of Sasquatch”. Cindy is currently working in the field of archeology for the Bureau of Land Management.

Cindy has had a life-long fascination with bigfoot. As a child she and her family moved to Sisters Oregon. Her step-father, who grew up near the location that the Paterson-Gimlin film was captured, assured her that bigfoot lived in the area. This only added to her interest.

Cindy went on to be an investigator and expedition leader for the BFRO and is also a member of the Tillamook Forest Research Group. Cindy is honored to be a part of the science based research group The Olympic Project.

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