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President-elect:
Mark Van Patten
Mark is employed as a
Fisheries Management Biologist for the Missouri Department of Conservation
working as a Stream Team Coordinator for the Southeast and
Travis Moore
My first involvement with MOAFS was back when I was an undergrad at Mizzou. I remember going to my first “Forest, Fish, and Wildlife Conference,” attending the MOAFS meeting, and deciding that I needed to be a part of this group. My, how time flies! That was over 20 years ago!
Since that time, I’ve stayed active with MOAFS in various capacities. Along the way, I’ve served as Chairman of the Resolutions Committee, Student Support, and the MNRC Exhibits Committee. I’ve also served on the Disabled Angler Committee, started the first few Student Job Fairs at the MNRC, and have served on the planning committees for the Midwest and Southeastern Fish and Wildlife Conferences as well as the AFS 130th International Meeting when it was in St. Louis.
In my work life, I’ve been in MDC’s Fisheries Division for 18 years. Over that time, my duties have included private land pond and stream work, managing several regional public lakes, interior streams, and aquatic education. Most of my current time is consumed by activities related to the Mississippi River. This work has included partnerships with other state and federal agencies and universities on both policy coordination and field studies on sturgeons, mussels, habitat, and so on. I also finished my term as the ITC Dean in 2009.
In my private life, I spend a lot of time with my wife, Kathi, and teenaged sons, Chance and Jacob, either on the water in our kayaks, or in the woods chasing deer, turkeys, rabbits, frogs, or ducks. I am currently a volunteer District Director for the National Wild Turkey Federation and am currently running for the Missouri Chapter’s state board. I am currently President of the Mizzou Alumni Association’s School of Natural Resource Board. I have served on that board for the last five years, all as the scholarship chair.
I won’t claim to have a major strategy for my tenure as MOAFS President, if I am elected. Sometimes, the ship is already on the right course and doesn’t need a lot of adjustments. But there is one thing that I have done with every committee I’ve ever served on, and I will strive to do the same here. That is to leave that assignment in a better condition than when I found it. If elected, I would follow a line of past presidents who have accomplished great things. I will do my best to follow in their footsteps to further the interests of our natural resources, the organization, and its membership.
Treasurer:
Jason Persinger
I am a native Missourian. I spent much of my youth hunting, especially waterfowl, and fishing with my dad. This created a lifelong passion for the outdoors. I earned a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Missouri in 2000 in Fisheries and Wildlife and a Master’s degree from Virginia Tech in 2003 in Fisheries and Wildlife. In the fall of 2003, I started with the Missouri Department of Conservation as a resource scientist stream habitat ecologist working out of the Department of Conservation’s Grassland Field Station in Clinton.
Andrew Branson
I joined MOAFS a couple of years ago and believe the experience I gained managing my department’s budget while a Zoo Curator, as well as managing the funds of an active Boy Scout troop will be able to benefit the MOAFS Chapter.