Executive Coordinator, Washington Invasive Species Council
Justin Bush is employed by the Washington Recreation and Conservation Office, filling the role of Executive Coordinator of the Washington Invasive Species Council. He has worked on invasive species issues since 2008 with federal, state, regional, and local organizations including...
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Acting Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget, Department of Interior
Scott J. Cameron is Deputy Assistant Secretary for Performance and Management of the Department of the Interior. His responsibilities include implementation of President Bush’s Management Agenda at Interior.Immediately prior to joining the Administration, Scott Cameron was Director...
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Legislator, Idaho State Legislature
Representative Gestrin was appointed in August 2012, to fill a House vacancy in District 8. He was born in Cascade, Idaho, and earned his B.B.A. in finance from Idaho State University. In the past he has been a Volunteer Fire Chief, the Donnelly Valley County Commissioner, Chairman...
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Chair, Invasive Species Council of British Columbia
Dr. Brian Heise is an aquatic ecologist in the Department of Natural Resource Sciences at Thompson Rivers University, in Kamloops BC. Brian’s research looks at the effects of various land use practices, including invasive species, on the ecology of invertebrates and fish in freshwater...
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Director, Samara Group
Jalene Littlejohn is co-founder and director of Samara Group, an Oregon-based consulting firm that was created to enhance environmental projects with rigorous science, collaboration and engaging communications. Samara Group is contracted to coordinate the Oregon Invasive Species Council...
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MLA, Canadian Legislative Assembly
Robyn Luff was first elected on May 5th, 2015 as the MLA for Calgary-East. She serves as a member on the Legislature's Standing Committee on Public Accounts, the Standing Committee on Families and Communities, and the Special Standing Committee on Members' Services. Before being...
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MLA, Saskatchewan Legislative Academy
Warren Michelson is serving his third term as the representative for the constituency of Moose Jaw North in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.Warren has been instrumental in representing Moose Jaw citizens through his constituency involvement and work on Assembly standing committees...
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Forest Pathologist, Oregon Department Of Forestry
Sarah is the statewide Forest Pathologist for the Oregon Department of Forestry. She provides technical assistance to private and state owned lands on disease management issues, including being the lead for ODF’s Sudden Oak Death Program. She joined the department in 2016 and came...
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Legislator, Montana State Legislature
Representative Regier legislates on behalf of House District #4 for his home state of Montana. He graduated from the University of Montana with a degree in Business/Marketing. Matt is a Real Estate Investor when he is away from the state legislature. Regier is a member of several...
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National Manager for Aquatic Invasive Species, Department of Fisheries
Representative for Oregon's 1st District, Oregon State Legislature
Representative David Brock Smith is a third generation resident of House District 1. He grew up in Port Orford and is a graduate of Pacific High School. After attending SOCC and SOU, Rep. Smith worked in the Culinary industry, in some of the best restaurants in the Rogue Valley...
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Legislator, Washington State Legislature
Dean was appointed to the 19th district Senate seat on Oct. 22, 2015. Prior to his appointment, Dean served in the House of Representatives since 2004. Born in Ilwaco, Dean is a lifelong Washingtonian and a graduate of Wahkiakum High School, Lower Columbia College, and Western Washington...
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Representative for Alaska's 17th District, Alaska State Legislature
Representative Tarr has been serving in the Alaska State House of Representatives since 2013. She has Bachelor’s degrees in Botany, Environmental Studies, and Women’s Studies from Ohio University, and a Master’s degree in Public Administration from the University of Alaska...
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Commission Administrator, Montana Natural Resources and Conservation
Kate Wilson has been working in the water world for over 12 years. Her initial focus was on water quality and quantity issues in the Pend Oreille Basin for the Lakes Commission, an advisory board to the Governor of Idaho created in 2003. Stemming from the work with the Lakes Commission...
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