Friday, August 15, 2014

The National Conservation Leadership Institute Announces 2014-2015 Fellows for Cohort 9

The National Conservation Leadership Institute (NCLI) is pleased to announce the ninth cohort of 36 Fellows for the 2014-2015 leadership development program. These conservation professionals will join the ranks of Fellows, now alumni, previously selected since 2006 from state agencies, federal agencies, non-governmental organizations and companies working in the natural resources industry. NCLI Fellows have become widely regarded as future senior leaders who will help to build a conservation legacy for the next generation.

The 2014-2015 Fellows are:
 Chad Bishop, Colorado Parks and Wildlife
David Brakhage, Ducks Unlimited
Judy Crandell, Caterpillar Inc.
Jack Daugherty, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Jeffrey Davis, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Michael Denson, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
Ali Duvall, Intermountain West Joint Venture
John Fitts, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
Elsa Gallagher, Pheasants Forever
Thomas Guess, Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
Jennifer Hauxwell, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources 
Rebecca Hensley, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Mark Humpert, Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies
Richard Jacobson, Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
Martin Jennings, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Todd Kalish, Michigan Department of Natural Resources
Sammy King, U.S. Geological Survey
Rebekah Martin, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Jeffrey McCreary, Ducks Unlimited
 Meredith Nevers, U.S. Geological Survey

Jennifer Norris, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Maria Palamar, North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission

Lincoln Parrett, Alaska Department of Fish and Game

Kirk Patten, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish

Joel Porath, Missouri Department of Conservation

Karen Prentice, Bureau of Land Management

Michael Schiavone, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

Carrie Selberg, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Justin Shannon, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

Sam Sheppard, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks

James Teare, Idaho Department of Fish and Game

Kellie Tharp, Arizona Game and Fish Department

Marla Trollan, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Tony Wasley, Nevada Department of Wildlife

Tammy Whittington, National Park Service

Dave Zafft, Wyoming Game and Fish Department 

The 36 Fellows of Cohort 9 will begin their intensive eight-month training experience at the National Conservation Training Center in October 2014. They will join an ever-growing network of more than 280 professionals who have come together from conservation organizations across the nation to further develop their leadership capacity through the NCLI experience. To learn more about the NCLI, go to www.conservationleadership.org.



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