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Valentine Named NWTF Spokeswoman
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posted September 27, 2008
EDGEFIELD – Brenda
Valentine, the outdoor
industry's "First Lady of HuntingTM," has been named the official
spokeswoman for the National Wild Turkey Federation. Valentine made her
official debut as spokeswoman on Friday, Sept. 26, at the Wild Turkey
Center in Edgefield, S.C., where more than 300 women had gathered for a
weekend of fun, fellowship and learning at the Women in the Outdoors
national event.
A lifelong hunter, Valentine grew up in rural western Tennessee and has
traveled far and wide to pursue her passion of hunting. Her adventures
have spanned from the southern tip of Africa to the Arctic Circle and
every stop in between, and she is a proud advocate of introducing women
and youth to the outdoors.
Valentine makes regular appearances on the new "Bass Pro Shops' King of
Bucks" program on Outdoor Channel, and is also a host of the "Bass Pro
Shops' Real Hunting" show that airs weekly on the Versus Network.
Valentine says she typically spends 150 days each year in the field
filming hunts. She is the first female inducted into the Legends of the
Outdoors Hall of Fame, and her wide-ranging talents include that of an
accomplished author, photographer, videographer and radio personality.
She noted that it was fitting to make her debut at the Women in the
Outdoors national event, since women represent hunting's fastest
growing demographic. Women from across the country had gathered at the
Wild Turkey Center to learn new outdoor hobbies in a relaxed and
welcoming environment. During her speech to the crowd, Valentine
expressed her desire to see even more women discover the fun and
excitement that the outdoors has to offer, and help to continue turkey
hunting's surge in popularity.
"I am honored and excited to have been invited to serve as the first
official spokeswoman," said Valentine. "The NWTF has long set the
standard for all conservation efforts through wild turkey restoration
and habitat improvement. They've also been a leader in hunter
recruitment and education though their numerous outreach programs. I
have been a friend and supporter of the NWTF for many years and am now
looking forward to a more active role in helping all staff and members
to further enhance the future of the wild turkey and our hunting
heritage."
As spokeswoman, Valentine will make appearances on the NWTF's
television shows and contribute to the NWTF's Women In The Outdoors
Magazine. Valentine joins Michael Waddell, who was named the official
NWTF spokesman in August, to further the cause of wild turkey
conservation, good land stewardship and protecting America's hunting
traditions.
NWTF CEO George Thornton shared the enthusiasm of staff and volunteers
in warmly welcoming Valentine to the flock.
"Brenda embodies the values that the NWTF holds dear in its mission,"
said Thornton. "We are proud to have her stand beside us as we continue
to work for the wild turkey, practice good land stewardship, provide
more opportunities for hunters to go afield and pass on cherished
outdoor traditions to new generations."
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