
American Sportfishing Association Elects Board of Directors
Members
June 26, 2008, Alexandria, VA - Six members of the American
Sportfishing Association’s Board of Directors were elected or re-elected
to fill three regional seats and three at-large seats. Their terms begin
October 1, 2008 and they will serve two-year terms.
Regional seats went to Jeff Marble, Frabill, Inc.,
who will serve the Great Lakes Region (re-elected); Jay Jolly, Boater’s
World Marine Centers, who will serve the Southeast Region (re-elected);
and Gregg Wollner, Normark Corporation, who will serve
the Northern Plains and Inter-Mountain Region (re-elected). All three
were re-elected to their seats.
At-large seats went to Chip Powell, Mason Tackle Co. (re-elected); Bruce
Stanton, PRADCO Fishing; and Peter Foley, Boone Bait
Company.
"This year, the American Sportfishing Association marks 75 years
of serving the industry. Our continued success in representing the sportfishing
industry can be attributed to the strong support of our members,” said
Mike Nussman, ASA president and CEO. "Our Board of Directors members
are dedicated to the sportfishing industry and committed to supporting
the association. I look forward to working with everyone and thank them
for their time and effort.”
Jeff Marble, president and CEO, Frabill, Inc., who
was re-elected to a second term, currently serves as ASA’s Board
of Directors Secretary. In his next term, Marble plans to address the
access issues that currently face the industry. Greg Wollner,
executive vice president, Normark Corporation, was re-elected
to a second term on the ASA board. Wollner plans to use his time on the
board to help create new angler recruitment campaigns. Peter
Foley, president, Boone Bait Company, was elected
to an at-large seat. Prior to his recent election, Foley served on the
ASA Board of Directors for a total of 34 years. Foley plans to work with
the Government Affairs committee to ensure healthy waterways for future
generations of anglers.
Bruce Stanton, vice president and general manager,
PRADCO Fishing, was elected to an at-large seat. Stanton has served for
the last two years on the ASA Show Committee. During his term on the
ASA Board of Directors, Stanton plans to help ASA fight for resource
availability. Jay Jolly, vice president, Boater’s
World Marine Centers, was re-elected to an At-Large
seat on the board and plans to grow the angling population while showing
avid anglers how important they are to the sportfishing industry. Chip
Powell, president, Mason Tackle Co., also a former board chairman,
has served on the board several times and has headed or sat on nearly
every ASA committee during his tenure in the industry.
The current members of the Board of Directors are Randy Lemcke, Plano
Molding Company (Chairman); Jeff Pontius, ZEBCO/WC Bradley (Vice Chairman);
Jeff Marble, Frabill, Inc. (Secretary); Gary Zurn, Big Rock Sports (Treasurer);
David Pfeiffer, Shimano American Corporation (Immediate Past Chairman);
Ed Dinkins, Bass Pro Shops (At-Large); Thomas Dammrich, National Marine
Manufacturers Association; Bob Eakes, Red Drum Tackle Show, Inc.; Ken
Hammond, The Hammond Group (Ex-officio member); John Jilling, Wright & McGill
Company; Jay Jolly, Boater's World Marine Centers; Jim Lebson, G.Loomis,
Inc.; Darrell Lowrance, (Ex-officio member); Chip Powell, Mason Tackle
Company; Corky Pugh, Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division, Alabama
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources; Gregg Wollner, Normark
Corporation.
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The American
Sportfishing Association (ASA) is the sportfishing industry’s
trade association, committed to looking out for the interests of the
entire sportfishing community. We give the industry a unified voice,
speaking out on behalf of sportfishing and boating industries, state
and federal natural resource agencies, conservation organizations,
angler advocacy groups and outdoor journalists when emerging laws and
policies could significantly affect sportfishing business or sportfishing
itself. We invest in long-term ventures to ensure the industry will
remain strong and prosperous as well as safeguard and promote the enduring
economic and conservation values of sportfishing in America. ASA also
represents the interests of America’s 40 million anglers who
generate over $45 billion in retail sales with a $125 billion impact
on the nation’s economy creating employment for over one
million people.