DALE BOSWORTH SELECTED AS USDA'S NEW
FOREST SERVICE CHIEF
From the United States Forest Service:
WASHINGTON,
April 12, 2001 - Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman today announced the selection of
Dale N. Bosworth as the new chief of the Forest Service.
Bosworth succeeds former chief Mike Dombeck who retired from federal service
March 31.
"Dale
Bosworth is a veteran forester who has devoted his career to the Forest Service,"
said Veneman. "His background and
experience will make him a great addition to our team.
I am pleased to announce his selection as the 15th chief of
USDA's Forest Service."
Bosworth
currently serves as regional forester for the Forest Service's Northern Region, which
include northern Idaho, Montana, North Dakota and northwestern South Dakota. As Forest Service chief, Bosworth will oversee an
organization of over 30,000 employees and a budget of $4.6 billion.
"I'm
deeply honored to be asked to be chief of the Forest Service," Bosworth said. "It will be a pleasure to lead an
organization whose employees are recognized for their dedication, professionalism, and
leadership in natural resource management."
Prior
to his current assignment, Bosworth was the regional forester in the Intermountain Region
and deputy regional forester in the Pacific Southwest Region of the Forest Service. He also has worked as a forest supervisor and
district ranger.
Bosworth
is a native of California and second-generation forester and Forest Service employee. He graduated from the University of Idaho in 1966
with a Bachelor of Science degree in forestry.
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