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Minnesota Deer Hunters Association Hires New Executive Director

The Minnesota Deer Hunters Association (MDHA) is proud to announce Craig Engwall as their new Executive Director. Engwall will be responsible for the leadership and management of MDHA in accordance to the strategic plan, Corporate Bylaws and MDHA's mission of "working for tomorrow's wildlife and hunter's today."
Craig joins MDHA to further pursue his passion for the outdoors and use his 20+ years experience in law, natural resources, and conservation to serve the members and the deer herd. "I have always greatly admired the work that the Minnesota Deer Hunters Association has done on behalf of Minnesota deer hunters, so to now become a part of the MDHA team and contribute to those efforts is truly exciting." Engwall resides in Dora Lake, MN at a family deer camp that is over 50 years old. He also has roots that run deep in Minnesota with family ties to both Duluth and Winthrop.
Graduating from Gustavus Adolphus College in 1986 and the University of Minnesota Law School in 1991, Engwall has pursued his passion for the outdoors in both his personal and professional life by working on natural resources and agriculture issues at both the state and federal levels, including facilitating the linkage between the Reinvest in Minnesota (RIM) program and the Federal Conservation Reserve (CRP) and Wetlands Reserve Programs (WRP). Craig also was a key player in Minnesota acquiring the largest conservation easement in state history - the nearly 200,000 acre Blandin Paper Company project that protects forest lands from parcelization while providing key habitat and public access to those lands. As a lifelong deer hunter, Engwall can't wait to put his personal interests and professional experiences to work on behalf of Minnesota's deer habitat and deer hunters.
MDHA Interim Executive Director, Denis Quarberg, states "Craig will fill a crucial role within the organization and we fully anticipate his presence will ensure MDHA will not only succeed but grow for many years to come. The MDHA Executive Board and Staff welcome Craig."
Craig will join the MDHA staff full-time starting January 2, 2015.To contact Craig, please call 218-244-6822 or email craig.e@mndeerhunters.com.
 
Funny no mention in the quick bio that he was a regional director for the MN DNR.
 
I was just doing some googling to and not much out there. Just a few mentions of his names at meetings, or short quotes about parks and similar stuff. It looks like he made 105k salary as a DNR employee. So he must be taking a pay cut to be ex. dir. of MDHA if is paid similar to Mark Johnson.
 
I was just doing some googling to and not much out there. Just a few mentions of his names at meetings, or short quotes about parks and similar stuff. It looks like he made 105k salary as a DNR employee. So he must be taking a pay cut to be ex. dir. of MDHA if is paid similar to Mark Johnson.

I would think Not! Why would he!
 
I would think Not! Why would he!
He's probably on both payrolls. You guys are screwed. No point getting into bed any further with the MDHA, you might as well write them off right now. I predict you will get nothing but talk out of both sides of this guys mouth.
 
Maybe you are right, but I sent him an email anyway pleading for some help.... May as well get him educated quickly that people are really upset.
 
I would think Not! Why would he!

A lot of people leaving government or private sector jobs will take a pay cut to go to a non-profit, depending on the type of organization.

This guy is probably no older than 52 so he could likely look at the position similar to Mark Johnson as a stepping stone to a different position in the next 5-6 years.

Here is his bio and resume:
http://mndeerhunters.com/en/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/C-Engwall-bio.pdf
http://mndeerhunters.com/en/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Engwall-Resume-10.13.14-1.pdf
 
I just sent a proof of my letter to Stu so he can help me out on if it is wrote properly. I am going to be as nice as one can be in my letter to the new head nuts. But it will be right to the point. Stu help me out if you check your email today. Thanks!
 
Where was he Regional Director?

I think I will follow BLB's lead.
 
Looked good to me John, return email sent

Changed a "to" and sent it off!

I sure as hell hope he is there not as a puppet, but as a actual voice for MN hunters, but I won't hold my breath!
 
Come on...its MDHA where else would he have been Regional Director besides NE MN o_O

Even better...he was a practicing attorney. Nothing like an attorney to talk forever and say nothing

And get $300 an hour to do it!:eek:
 
Keep flooding his inbox everyone!

He is going to start off wondering what he got into. LOLLL. Good!
 
Keep flooding his inbox everyone!

He is going to start off wondering what he got into. LOLLL. Good!


I like that.

The squeaky wheel gets the grease, hopefully not the shaft!
 
East Ottertail chapter told me to use the @mndeerhunters email.... they never replied, so now I just email the prez directly.
 
I am starting think all of our emails are getting shit canned! I have not been getting anything back either!
 
Yup, nothing quite like a slick talking lawyer with an agenda!
 
Email sent, I also sent one to Leslie
 
Yup, nothing quite like a slick talking lawyer with an agenda!
Let's get him on our agenda. His camp is by Dora Lake and he lives there. Just to the east of him, deer numbers are terrible and I doubt Dora Lake is any better.
I just talked to a buddy that hunts up there and he saw one deer track in two days and there were two wolf tracks on the deer track.

Push the deer numbers, wolves, model errors, add arrogant managers if you wish.

Back to my email....
 
Sounds to me as though he has all the right credentials for the job. I think we should welcome him aboard. Hopefully he has some changes planned. If he is from Winthrop.....then he has some farming in his roots. Where was he the regional director? (i.e. which region?)
 
Well....they got few deer where he has been involved....and where he lives. Maybe we should invite him to join the MDDI. ;)
 
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