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Got this from Western Hunter and the appointment looks promising. Anyone know anything more about this guy?
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger announced on Monday, 1/20/04, the appointment of Loris "Ryan" Broddrick to the position of Director of the Department of Fish and
Game.
"Ryan's extensive background in conservation and resource management makes
him an ideal candidate to lead the Department of Fish and Game," said
Schwarzenegger. "During his long time service, Ryan has proven his ability
to work with many diverse interests in the service of protecting
California's wildlife resources."
Broddrick has worked in the Department of Fish and Game for over 20 years,
beginning in 1981 as a game warden and holding a variety of positions before
being appointed Chief Deputy Director in 1997. He left the department in
2001 to join the Western Regional Office of Ducks Unlimited as the director
of conservation policy. At Ducks Unlimited, Broddrick has been an advocate
for wetlands and waterfowl, forging wildlife habitat partnerships between
landowners, agriculture, and conservation groups.
During his tenure at the Department of Fish and Game, Broddrick also held
the positions of deputy director, regional manager of the Sacramento
Valley-Central Sierra Region, and regional patrol chief in the Office of
Spill Prevention and Response after serving in a number of law enforcement
positions within the department. Prior to joining the department, Broddrick
was an environmental scientist with Raymond Vail Associates from 1979 to
1980, and worked for the California Solid Waste Management Board from 1974
to 1979. He also served as a member of the Bay Delta Advisory Committee
where he chaired subcommittees on ecosystem restoration and working
landscapes.
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger announced on Monday, 1/20/04, the appointment of Loris "Ryan" Broddrick to the position of Director of the Department of Fish and
Game.
"Ryan's extensive background in conservation and resource management makes
him an ideal candidate to lead the Department of Fish and Game," said
Schwarzenegger. "During his long time service, Ryan has proven his ability
to work with many diverse interests in the service of protecting
California's wildlife resources."
Broddrick has worked in the Department of Fish and Game for over 20 years,
beginning in 1981 as a game warden and holding a variety of positions before
being appointed Chief Deputy Director in 1997. He left the department in
2001 to join the Western Regional Office of Ducks Unlimited as the director
of conservation policy. At Ducks Unlimited, Broddrick has been an advocate
for wetlands and waterfowl, forging wildlife habitat partnerships between
landowners, agriculture, and conservation groups.
During his tenure at the Department of Fish and Game, Broddrick also held
the positions of deputy director, regional manager of the Sacramento
Valley-Central Sierra Region, and regional patrol chief in the Office of
Spill Prevention and Response after serving in a number of law enforcement
positions within the department. Prior to joining the department, Broddrick
was an environmental scientist with Raymond Vail Associates from 1979 to
1980, and worked for the California Solid Waste Management Board from 1974
to 1979. He also served as a member of the Bay Delta Advisory Committee
where he chaired subcommittees on ecosystem restoration and working
landscapes.