

During that time, she received a Masters of Agriscience in Innovation Support from University College Dublin in Dublin, Ireland. Prior to joining PLC, Glover served as a policy advisor on agriculture, natural resources, and Tribal policy issues in the United States Senate.īefore returning to Washington, Kaitlynn spent several years working for Teagasc, the agriculture semi-state authority in Ireland.

Kaitlynn Glover serves as the Executive Director of the Public Lands Council and the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Government Affairs. PLC Staff Executive Director: Kaitlynn Glover Vice Chair: Dan Anderson – South Dakota.JJ Goicoechea (NV) – National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Public Lands Council Committees Leadership Ross Nielsen (SD) – Association of National Grasslands John Helle (MT) – American Sheep Industry Association Niels Hansen (WY) – Immediate Past President Contact your State Affiliate here for contact information for the below Board members. Brenda is a past-president of the Public Lands Council (2015-2016), and has served in various leadership roles across other associations including the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, the Idaho Cattle Association, and the Nevada Cattlemen’s Association.Īdditionally, Brenda served on the Boise District Bureau of Land Management Resource Advisory Council for seven years and engages with the Owyhee Initiative, a multi-stakeholder group addressing management of public lands in southwest Idaho.Įvery national association affiliate and western state member has a Board member representative. In addition to his family and his land, Steve participates in national, state, and local issues.īrenda Richards runs a cow/calf operation in Reynolds Creek, Owyhee County, Idaho with her husband Tony where they manage 55,000 acres of public land. Steve and his wife Vickie have 7 children 6 sons and 1 daughter and 18 grandchildren. He attended Utah State University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science and Minor in Chemistry. Steve was born and raised in Utah and has lived in Summit County since 1970. Mark also serves as a member of the Southwest Colorado BLM Resource Advisory Committee, and has been active since 2014. since 2016 and was the 2019 president of the board. Mark has been a serving member on the board of directors of Colorado Counties Inc. Since 2012, Mark has been represented Delta County as country commissioner. Homestead meats includes six local Colorado ranches that raise and harvest natural, high-quality meat. His operation is a member of Homestead Meats. Mark and his wife Jody have a cow-calf operation that runs on both BLM and Forest Service land. Mark Roeber is the fourth generation on his family’s ranch in Paonio, Colorado, which was homesteaded in 1889 by his great grandfather.

In 2000, the ranch received the BLM Rangeland Management Stewardship Award and in 2004 was co-winner of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association Stewardship Award. Niels served as Chairman of the Wyoming State Grazing Board and President of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association. Working cooperatively with the University of Wyoming and the BLM the ranch has collected over 20 years of monitoring data that supports the benefits of good land and livestock management for the livestock, the wildlife and the community. Niels is a third generation rancher from Rawlins Wyoming, the family ranch is a cow/calf/ yearling operation operating on the high desert of Wyoming.
