Board members representing the environmental sector, which includes non-profit environmental or conservation organizations:
Jerry McCollum President and CEO, Georgia Wildlife Federation (site link)
Roger Sedjo Senior Fellow, Resources for the Future (site link)
Larry Selzer President and CEO, The Conservation Fund (site link)
Laurie A. Wayburn President, The Pacific Forest Trust (site link)
Steven A. Williams President & CEO, Wildlife Management Institute (site link)
Mike Zagata Executive Director and CEO, Ruffed Grouse Society (site link)
Board members representing the social sector, which includes community or social interest groups such as universities, labor, professional loggers, family forest owners or government agencies:
Marvin Brown (Vice Chair) State Forester, Oregon Department of Forestry (site link)
Mary Motlow (Secretary/Treasurer) President & COO, Cumberland Springs Land Co.
R. Thomas Buffenbarger International President,
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (site link)
Norm L. Christensen, Jr. Professor of Ecology & Past Dean, Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University (site link)
John Innes FRBC Chair of Forest Management, University of British Columbia, Sustainable Forest Management Research Group (site link)
Robert A. (Bob) Luoto Independent Professional Logger and the American Logger Council
Board members representing the economic sector, which includes the forest, paper and wood products industry or other for-profit forest ownership or management entities:
Rick R. Holley (Chair) President & CEO, Plum Creek Timber Company, Inc. (site link)
Matthew Donegan Co-President, Forest Capital Partners, LLC (site link)
John Faraci Chairman & CEO, International Paper Company (site link)
Daniel S. Fulton President and CEO, Weyerhaeuser Company (site link)
Henry H. (Hank) Ketcham Chair of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer, West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd (site link)
Patrick J. Moore Chairman, President & CEO, Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation (site link)
Marvin Brown
As the Oregon State Forester, Marvin Brown in brings extensive experience in forest policymaking at the state, national and international levels to the SFI Board. He has worked extensively as a professional forester in both the private and public sectors.
Mr. Brown holds a Bachelor's degree in forestry from the University of Missouri and a Master's degree in forestry from Southern Illinois University. Marvin and his wife, Pamela, reside in Salem, Oregon.
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R. Thomas Buffenbarger
The son of an IAM member, Tom Buffenbarger assumed his first IAM leadership post in 1970, at age 20, when he was elected steward of his apprenticeship group at the General Electric jet engine group, IAM LL912, Evendale, Ohio.
Seven years later, Tom Buffenbarger was elected as a Business Representative for IAM District 34, Cincinnati. In 1980 he was appointed as an IAM Special Representative for the Great Lakes Territory and three years later became Administrative Assistant to the General Vice President for that territory.
Buffenbarger came to IAM Headquarters in 1986 to work in the IAM Organizing Department and two years later, was appointed Executive Assistant to the International President. He served in that position under International Presidents William Winpisinger and George Kourpias.
From 1991 to 1997 Buffenbarger served as IAM General Vice President at Headquarters, functioning as chief of staff of all Headquarters operations. He was elected to the office of International President in 1997. Born Dec., 1950. Tom and his wife, Linda, have two children.
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Matthew Donegan
Matt Donegan is co-founder and co-president of Forest Capital Partners, a private landowner and manager of over 2 million acres of working forests in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Louisiana, Texas and Minnesota. Matt is a professional forester who studied forestry at the University of Florida before earning an MBA with concentrations in forest industries management and finance from the University of Tennessee. Earlier in his career, Matt worked as a forester and investment analyst at Georgia-Pacific Corporation, and as a portfolio officer at the Hancock Timber Resource Group. In addition to the Sustainable Forestry Board, Matt serves on the Boards of the National Alliance of Forest Owners, Oregon Business Council, Oregon Forest Resources Institute, Oregon Innovation Council, Big Brothers Big Sisters Columbia Northwest, and on the National Council of the National Park Conservation Association. In 2008 he was appointed by Governor Ted Kulongoski to the Oregon Global Warming Commission.
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Norm Christensen
Vice-Chairman
Norm Christensen is professor of ecology and dean emeritus at the Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences at Duke University. Christensen is an authority on the management of forests, shrub lands, and wetlands. He has served on more than 25 national and regional panels and is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and currently Vice-president of the Ecological Society of America and Chairman of the National Commission on Science for Sustainable Forestry. He resides in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
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John Faraci
John Faraci is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of International Paper, the world's largest paper and forest products company with 2002 revenue of $25 billion and a rank of 64th among Fortune 500 companies. Faraci joined International Paper in 1974 and has held various financial, product management, planning and general management positions in the company's industrial packaging, consumer packaging, wood products and forest resources businesses. In 1995, he became chief executive officer and managing director of Carter Holt Harvey, a New Zealand forest products company that is majority-owned by International Paper. In 1999, Faraci returned from New Zealand to assume the corporate-level position of senior vice president and chief financial officer. He was appointed executive vice president and chief financial officer in 2001, promoted to president in February 2003 and appointed to his current position in November 2003.
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Daniel S. Fulton
Daniel S. Fulton was elected chief executive officer and a member of the board of directors in April 2008. He remains as president of Weyerhaeuser Company, a position he assumed in January 2008. From May 2001 until March 2008 he was president and chief executive officer of Weyerhaeuser Real Estate Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Weyerhaeuser Company. In January 2004 he was named to Weyerhaeuser Company’s senior management team.
Dan joined Weyerhaeuser’s investment evaluation department in 1976. He transferred to Weyerhaeuser Real Estate Company (WRECO) in 1978 where he was planning manager. He held various leadership positions within WRECO before becoming president and chief executive officer of Weyerhaeuser Realty Investors and Weyerhaeuser Venture Company from 1998–2000.
Fulton graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in economics from Miami University (Ohio) in 1970. He received a master of business administration degree in finance from the University of Washington in 1976, and he completed the Stanford University Executive Program in 2001.
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Rick R. Holley
Rick Holley was elected President and Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Board of Directors of Plum Creek in 1994. Prior to assuming this role, he served as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer since 1985.
Holley began his career at General Electric Company in 1974, where he served in a variety of financial management positions. In 1983, he joined Burlington Northern, Inc. where he worked as Assistant Vice President, Corporate Audit. He held that position until joining Plum Creek in 1985.
He received a bachelor of science in accounting and business administration from San Jose State University. He also completed an advanced education program at Northwestern University.
In addition to serving on Plum Creek's board, Holley serves on various other boards, including the American Forest & Paper Association, the American Forest Foundation, the World Forestry Center and Children's Hospital Foundation in Seattle. He is also a member of the Visiting Committee of the University of Washington School of Medicine.
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John Innes
Professor John Innes is the FRBC Chair of Forest Management at the University of British Columbia. He also holds the post of Director of International Programs in the Faculty of Forestry. He has a strong interest in forest extension and the continuing education of practicing foresters. His research concentrates on various aspects of sustainable forest management, with a strong emphasis on the trade-offs involved in balancing the environmental, economic and social aspects of forest management. He is also undertaking research on the potential impacts of climate change on forestry, and has a strong interest and research program on Chinese forestry. He is involved in a number of international research projects, and is Vice-President of the International Union of Forest Research Organizations.
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Henry H. (Hank) Ketcham
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Robert A. (Bob) Luoto
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Jerry McCollum
Jerry L. McCollum is a professional wildlife biologist, certified by The Wildlife Society. He holds AB and MS degrees from University of West Georgia. He currently serves as President and CEO of the Georgia Wildlife Federation.
Prior to his current position, Jerry served 17 years with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division. He served for his last 6 years as Assistant to the Director of the Wildlife Resources Division. In this role he supervised the Protected Plants Program, shared responsibility for the Nongame Wildlife Program, and initiated the Natural Heritage Inventory in Georgia in cooperation with The Nature Conservancy.
In June of 1987, Jerry took over the management of the Georgia Wildlife Federation, the states oldest and largest conservation organization. The Federation currently has more than 50,000 members, and an annual operating budget of approximately $2.1 million, and conducts a broad-based program of natural resources education and conservation. Jerry and his wife Terry live in Madison, Georgia.
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Patrick J. Moore
Patrick J. Moore is chairman, president and chief executive officer of Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation. Moore joined the former Jefferson Smurfit Corporation in 1987 as assistant treasurer and was appointed treasurer in 1990. He was promoted to vice president and treasurer in 1993. In 1994, Moore was named vice president and general manager of the company's Industrial Packaging division. He was promoted to vice president and chief financial officer of Jefferson Smurfit Corporation in October 1996. He continued in that capacity when Smurfit-Stone was formed in November 1998. In January 2002, Moore was named president and chief executive officer of Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation. He was elected to the additional post of chairman on May 8, 2003. Prior to joining the company, Moore served 12 years at Continental Bank in Chicago in various corporate lending, international banking, and administrative positions. Moore serves on the boards of American Forest & Paper Association, JP Morgan's National Advisory Board, International Corrugated Case Association, Sustainable Forestry Board, Metropolitan YMCA of St. Louis, Boys Hope/Girls Hope, Big Shoulders (Chicago), and Archer Daniels Midland; and also serves on the NASDAQ CEO Council and Washington University John M. Olin School of Business National Council. He participates in numerous associations including Civic Progress (St. Louis) and The Commercial Club of Chicago. He earned a BS degree in business administration from DePaul University, with a concentration in finance. He lives in St. Louis with his wife Beth and three children.
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Mary Motlow
Mary Motlow is Vice President and Chief Operations Officer for Cumberland Springs Land Company, Inc., a family owned forest and agricultural company engaged in sustainable forestry practices, agribusiness and wildlife management. Mary is also the managing partner of Cedar Tree Enterprises, a forest land and wildlife management area. She is a member of the Alabama Forestry Association, a legislative committee member of the Tennessee Forestry Association, Forest Landowners Association, National Wild Turkey Federation, Quality Deer Management Association, The Tennessee Bankers Association, and the Motlow State Community College Development Executive Board. She is a Tennessee State certified tree farmer and a master logger. She lives on her farm in Lynchburg, Tennessee and raises registered Angus and Gelbvieh cattle.
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Roger Sedjo
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Larry Selzer
Larry Selzer is President and Chief Executive Officer of The Conservation Fund. Through land acquisition, community and economic development, and leadership training, The Fund and its partners demonstrate sustainable conservation solutions emphasizing the integration of economic and environmental goals. Working with public and private partners, the Fund has protected more than six million acres of America’s land legacy since its founding in 1985.
Mr. Selzer currently serves on the boards of the American Bird Conservancy and the Wildlife Habitat Council. He served on the SFI Inc. Board of Directors from 2000 to 2006, and in 2004 became the first member of the board’s environmental chamber to be appointed chair.
Mr. Selzer holds a Masters in Business Administration from the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia and a Bachelors of Science in environmental studies from Wesleyan University.
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Laurie A. Wayburn
Laurie A. Wayburn is the co-founder and President of the Pacific Forest Trust, whose mission is to preserve, enhance and restore America¹s private forests, sustaining their many public benefits. Ms. Wayburn has 25 years experience in conservation-based sustainable development, nationally and internationally. She serves currently on the Land Trust Alliance and Sustainable Forestry Boards and has served on those of numerous entities to further conservation and forest stewardship. These include the Seventh American Forest Congress, The University of California Center for Forestry, The Oregon Board of Forest Incentives Group, the US Man and Biosphere Committee for Biosphere Reserves and The Compton Foundation. Ms. Wayburn is a frequent writer and speaker on the topic of private forest conservation and incentives therefore, and most recently co-authored "America¹s Private Forests: Status and Stewardship," (Island Press 2001).
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Steve Williams
Steve Williams is the President of the Wildlife Management Institute, a non-profit scientific and educational organization dedicated to providing leadership to conserve, restore, and enhance North American wildlife and their habitat. Prior to serving in this role, Steve was the Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service within the Department of the Interior. He has also held the positions of Secretary of the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, Deputy Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Game Commission, and Assistant Director for Wildlife and Deer Project Leader for the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife. Steve received a Ph.D. in Forest Resources from The Pennsylvania State University, a M.S. in Biology from the University of North Dakota and a B.S. in Environmental Resource Management from The Pennsylvania State University. He and his wife, Beth, reside in McLean, VA and Gardners, PA.
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Mike Zagata
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