PHOENIX - Arizona Governor Jan Brewer today announced the appointment of Jack Husted to the Arizona Game and Fish Commission.
“Mr. Husted is very well-versed in wildlife issues,” stated Brewer. “His deep roots in this state and his commitment to public service will prove vital to Arizona’s wildlife management.”
Mr. Husted has a broad background in both the public and private sectors. He has experience and expertise in local government and law enforcement, having served as a Deputy County Sheriff in Pima County, as a Reserve Game Ranger for the Arizona Game and Fish Department and as a Town Councilman for the Town of Eagar. Beyond his public service, he is a successful small business owner.
Throughout his adult life, Mr. Husted has been very active in his community. He has served on several boards, including the Northern Arizona Council of Governments, the Arizona State Transportation Board and the Springerville-Eagar Chamber. He also offers his time as a Deacon/Elder of the Community Presbyterian Church in Springerville, Arizona.
A third-generation Arizonan and lifelong hunter and sportsman, Mr. Husted is affiliated with several wildlife organizations. His family also has long-standing ties to ranching in the State of Arizona. Mr. Husted resides in Springerville with his wife and has two grown children.
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