Recreation Issues Committee -- Request for Applications
(Application deadline January 18, 2008)
The Wild Planet Strategy Team (WPST) seeks to appoint up to three new members of the Club's national Recreation Issues Committee (RIC). If you would like to apply for membership on RIC, please complete the application below.
ABOUT THE RECREATION ISSUES COMMITTEE (RIC)
RIC?s mission is to assist volunteers, build networks and help coordinate the Club's conservation efforts on recreation issues. Recreation issues include but are not limited to: motorized recreation (ORVs, motorcycles, ATVs, snowmobiles, jet-skis, etc), use conflicts, noise impacts, park overflights, bicycles, trails, appropriate and accessible recreation, visitor impacts and resource protection needs related to recreation (including protection of Wilderness resources), recreation fees, commercialization and privatization of recreation on public lands. RIC?s webpage and the Club's recreation-related policies can be found at this
link: http://www.sierraclub.org/recreationissues/
Continuing members of RIC are: Roz McClellan (Chair, Colorado), Tom Martin (Secretary, Arizona), Brian Scherf (Vice Chair, Florida), Dan Schroeder (Utah), Phil Wheeler (California) and Terry Weiner (California). Staff liaison is Myke Bybee ( Washington DC ). Outings liaison is Vicky Hoover ( San Francisco ). WPST liaison is Karl Forsgaard ( Washington State ). RIC also has corresponding members and Advisors.
ABOUT THE WILD PLANET STRATEGY TEAM (WPST)
WPST is one of four Strategy Teams that report to the Club's Conservation Governance Committee, which is directly responsible to the Board of Directors for all of the Club's issues work. Appointed by the Conservation Governance Committee, WPST is responsible for the Club's wildlands-related issues work. They help to shape Club policies and positions, recruit and apply necessary expertise, assist grassroots activists, and focus Club resources where they can produce the best results.
To carry out its responsibilities, WPST administers ten national issue committees, the Canyons of the Colorado River; Forest Certification; Grazing; Marine Wildlife and Habitat; National Forest Protection and Restoration; National Parks and Monuments; Recreation Issues; Rivers; Wildlands; and Wildlife and Endangered Species Committees.
ABOUT COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS & MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES
Applicants must be current Sierra Club members. Desired qualifications include experience and expertise on recreation issues, as well as a broad perspective on other related issues, such as impacts on public lands and waters, including National Parks, Wilderness, and Wild Rivers . Applicants should offer a record of past volunteer involvement with Sierra Club, good management, communication and social skills, capacity to work both as part of a team and as an individual activist, and commitment to remain active on the committee for at least two years.
Ability and willingness to use email and to participate in RIC's regular monthly conference calls (generally in the evening) are required, as well as the ability to travel occasionally to meetings or conferences. The Committee usually meets at least once a year to identify major upcoming recreation issues of interest, plan activities, and finalize a Committee work plan for the upcoming year. Members are expected to attend this annual meeting (travel and lodging are reimbursed).
Appointments to RIC are made by WPST, based on applications and phone interviews with prospective candidates by WPST and RIC representatives. If you are interested in applying, please read and follow the instructions completely. We are only accepting self-nominations, so please pass this announcement on to others you think may have an interest.
Sierra Club Canada members are not eligible to apply. Please contact Sierra Club Canada at [log in to unmask] for information on Canadian participation in these committees.
DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS: June 30, 2007
After deleting the rest of this announcement, please email the application below by Jan. 18, 2008, to the search team chair:
Joe Fontaine (WPST member, former Club president): [log in to unmask]
The subject line of your message should be: "RIC Application [YOUR NAME]"
Other members of the search team are: Roz McClellan ( Colorado ) and Karl Forsgaard ( Washington State ).
APPLICATION FORM
1. Name, address, phones, email address, and best times to reach you:
2. Sierra Club Membership # and renewal date:
3. Sierra Club activities and leadership positions held, with dates:
4. Other relevant environmental experience, qualifications and skills:
5. Why you want to serve on the Recreation Issues Committee (150 words max please):
6. Names, phones, and e-mail addresses of three references, including your Chapter Chair or other Chapter or Group conservation leader, and best times to reach them:
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