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  1. Bernie Hansen

    Bernie Hansen was a longtime Chicago alderman, serving on the Chicago Board of Aldermen from 1983 to 2002, when he retired as alderman of the 44th Ward citing health reasons. He is a Democrat. Hansen was appointed to the Council when the incumbent alderman unexpectedly resigned. In 1987 he defeated Dr. Ron Sable, a liberal gay activist, by a 52% to 47% margin in the race for 44th Ward alderman. It was a hard-fought campaign in the city's 44th Ward, …

  2. Stephen Bowen

    Stephen Bowen is the current Dean and CEO of Oxford College of Emory University. Bowen received his bachelor's degree in 1971 from Depauw University, followed two years later by an M.A. from Indiana University. He earned his Ph.D. in 1976 from Rhodes University in Grahamstown, South Africa. Bowen's academic specialty is in the ecology of fisheries, having published widely on diet and digestion in a number of aquatic species, …

  3. Robert Hecky
  4. Peter Meisenheimer

    Peter’s international experience includes two and a half years as a fisheries development advisor in the African nation of Botswana, a year managing an aid and disaster relief programme in Namibia, design and implementation of marine mammal research in Russia and membership on committees such as the scientific advisory committee of the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission. His work in Canada has taken him from Newfoundland to Vancouver Island and from the Arctic to the US border.

  5. David Balsillie

    David Balsillie David Balsillie worked with the Ontario Ministry of the Environment from 1971 to 1990. From 1986 to 1990, he was Assistant Deputy Minister with responsibility for the Environmental Services Division, which included the Air Resources Branch, Water Resources Branch, Waste Management Branch, and Laboratory Services Branch.

  6. Clarence F. Pautzke

    Clarence F. Pautzke was born in 1907, a native of Auburn, Washington. He attended the University of Washington graduating in 1931 with a degree in Aquatic Biology. His enthusiasm, energy and drive during his University days won him recognition as an all American football player. These personal qualities were evident throughout his life. Soon after graduation he joined the Washington Department of Game and became head of its fisheries program.

  7. Tracy Dobson

    Tracy Dobson , Jim Schneider, and doctoral candidate Meg Clark (all Fisheries & Wildlife) lead a group of 20 students on the African Wildlife Ecology and Management in Kenya study abroad program in May. The group visited the National Parks of Nairobi, Tsavo East and West, Lake Nakaru, and the Maasai Mara National Reserve under the direction of their Kenyan instructor Perez Olindo, MSU alumni and former director of National Parks in Kenya.

  8. Roy A. Stein
  9. Claude Verduin
  10. Charles Kruger
  11. Murray G. Johnson
  12. C. J. Kerswill
  13. James M. Cady
  14. Henry A. Regier
  15. Roy A. Stein
  16. Nathaniel P. Reed
  17. Bernard J. Hansen
  18. Robert Herbst
  19. Robert Hecky
  20. Kenneth Loftus
  21. David Dempsey
  22. Arthur Holder
  23. Mike Hansen
  24. Gail L. Beggs
  25. Peter Wallace
  26. Harry L. Whiteley
  27. William P. Horn
  28. Bob Davison
  29. Lester P. Voigt
  30. Charles C. Krueger
  31. George Whitney
  32. Don Barry
  33. Joseph Day
  34. Frank R. Lockard
  35. William W. Taylor
  36. Pierre Asselin
  37. Ray T. Pierce
  38. John C. Davis
  39. Ward Faulkner
  40. Jamie Rappaport Clark

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