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Appendix B: Committee Biographical Information
Pages 163-168

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... GAIL L ACHTERMAN directs the Institute for Natural Resources at Oregon State University.
From page 164...
... Upon returning to Oregon she joined what later became the Stoel Rives law firm in Portland, where she helped build the Northwest's first specialty natural resource and environmental law practice. She also started her civic work by serving on the Oregon Water Policy Review Board from 1981-1985.
From page 165...
... She heads the Forest Watershed Management Program, which includes watershed forest restoration and streamside buffer establishment. Her current projects include forest management plan development for Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission forest lands around two drinking water reservoirs, riparian forest buffer monitoring, harvesting BMP assessment, and state coordination with the Chesapeake Bay Program Forestry Work Group.
From page 166...
... RONALD C SMITH is the managing forester at Tuskegee University, where he is a teaching faculty member; oversees the management of the University's land holdings; and serves as Director for Forestry and Natural Resources at the Small Farm Rural Economic Development Center.
From page 167...
... Since 1978, he has held various positions, including technical forester, contract logger administrator, sawmill supervisor, and vice president and mill manager for containerboard. In 1990 Weyerhaeuser moved to the company's headquarters to become Vice President, Manufacturing for Weyerhaeuser cellulose fibers and paper businesses.


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