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NWTF Board Elections Final
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posted February 5, 2009
EDGEFIELD – Elections for three members
for the National Wild Turkey Federation's board of directors are final.
NWTF members cast their votes and elected Dr. Frank A. Coble of
Illinois, and re-elected Gene Denton of Arkansas and Dave Mahlke of
Minnesota.
"Each board member brings experiences and ideas to the table that will
help the NWTF move forward with its mission," said George Thornton,
NWTF CEO. "I look forward to working with every member to
help provide our volunteers, partners and sponsors with quality
experiences while staying rooted to our core mission of conserving
wildlife habitat and preserving the hunting tradition."
A national nonprofit conservation organization that was founded in
1973, the NWTF has worked with wildlife agencies to restore wild turkey
populations from 1.3 million wild turkeys in 1973 to nearly 7 million
today. Now, NWTF volunteers raise funds and work daily to improve
critical wildlife habitat, increase access to public hunting land and
introduce new people to the outdoors and hunting. To date, the
NWTF and its partners have spent more than $286 million upholding
hunting traditions and conserving nearly 14 million acres of wildlife
habitat.
The NWTF is governed by an 18-member board of volunteer
directors. Board members donate their time to help guide the NWTF
in its mission of conservation of the wild turkey and preservation of
the hunting tradition.
Six Board of Directors members are seated each year. Three are
elected by a membership vote and three are appointed by the Board of
Directors. The three appointed board members will be named later this
month.
Current NWTF Board of Directors members are: Albert Bobrofsky of
Battle Creek, Mich.; James C. Cox of Hartsville, S.C.; Robert Doc
Dettmer, M.D. of Ironton, Mo.; Ron Fretts of Scottdale, Pa.; Marvin
Hartley of Jacksonville, Fla.; Robert Higginbotham of Louisville,
Miss.; Jim Hinkle of Mountain View, Ark.; Sam Mars, III of Harrogate,
Tenn.; William E.C. Marvin of Tallahassee, Fla.; Jere D. Peak of Selma,
Ala.; Vincent M. Rosdahl of Danville, Calif.; Harlan Starr of Cedar
Bluff, Ala.; Peggy Anne Vallery of Tucson, Ariz.; and Louis Yount of
Hartsville, S.C.
The following newly elected board members will begin their official
three-year terms after the close of the NWTF's National Convention and
Sport Show Feb. 22, 2009:
Dr. Franklin A. Coble, DVM of Springfield, Ill.
Dr. Frank Coble, 63, is a practicing veterinarian, specializing in
small-animal medicine for the last 38 years. He has owned and
operated two full-service veterinary hospitals with seven veterinarians
since 1985.
Coble has been a member of his local NWTF committee for the last 25
years and served the last 12 years on the Illinois State Board of
Directors. As a Super Fund Committee member for the last six
years, he helped disperse more than $200,000 annually through the state
Super Fund to qualified projects for land acquisitions, private lands
projects and other worthy causes. He also served as the 2005 and 2006
statewide Deluxe Gun Raffle Chairman, raising more than $10,000.
In 2003, Coble received the Marvin Henderson Award, Illinois' highest
recognition for volunteers. In 2006, he attained the NWTF's
Diamond Life Sponsor level of membership.
Gene Denton of Clarksville, Ark.
Diamond Life member Gene Denton was first elected to NWTF's National
Board of Directors in 1980, and has since served as president, vice
president and chairman. As a board member, Denton has served on various
committees, including NWTF Conservation Programs, Constitution and
Bylaws, Hunting Heritage, Development, Audit and Golden Spur Ad Hoc. He
has been a member of the NWTF since 1975.
A former NWTF Arkansas State Chapter President, Denton received the
Five-Star Award in 2006, the NWTF's highest volunteer recognition,
joining only two other outstanding volunteers to have earned the honor
in the Federation's 35-year history. He was the first inductee
into the Arkansas Turkey Hunters Hall of Fame in January 2008.
Denton worked as a lineman, business manager and assistant business
manager for many years at the International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers. He also has served in Arkansas as executive board member
for the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial
Organizations, board member for the Council on Industrial Relations,
and president and delegate for the Arkansas State Building and
Construction Trades Council.
Dave Mahlke of Winona, Minn.
Dave Mahlke, member of the NWTF National Board of Directors since 2006,
currently serves on the Nominating, Building and Constitution and
Bylaws committees.
After joining the NWTF in 1991, Mahlke served in various state-level
positions, including Minnesota State Chapter President and Treasurer,
and as a member of the Minnesota State Board of Directors and Minnesota
Super Fund Committee. On the local level, Mahlke served the Winona
local chapter as president, treasurer, banquet chair and banquet
committee member, and continues his involvement with the local chapter.
He currently serves on the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Turkey Stamp Fund oversight committee.
A Silver Life member, Mahlke received the NWTF's Roger Latham Award in
2007 for his work on Families Afield legislation and efforts to ensure
continued access to public land for hunters. He was instrumental in
passing legislation that eliminated the minimum age to turkey hunt in
Minnesota. He also received the Patriot Award from the U.S. Sportsmen's
Alliance in 2006.
For more information about the NWTF visit http://www.nwtf.org
or call
(800) THE-NWTF.
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