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Robert Hasenyager • Executive Director

Prior to accepting the position of Executive Director of UWIN, Bob was a career employee of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Over his thirty-four year career with the Division he held the positions of: Nongame Species Biologist, Program Coordinator, Strategic Planner, Associate Director, Assistant Director and Supervisor of the Division’s Northern Region. Bob is the past President of the Wildlife Planners Association; Chairman of the Beehive Credit Union Advisory Committee; Vice-chairman of the Farmington City Planning Commission and a Farmington City Councilman. He received his Bachelors of Science Degree in Wildlife Management and Masters of Business Administration Degree from Utah State University.  He was named Citizen of the Year in 2010 for Farmington City.

“I was drawn to the Foundation because of my desire to be a member of a team of caring, intelligent, collaborative, committed individuals who are driven by a common belief that through research, conservation, education and the application of sound science, we can ensure a healthy and vibrant wildlife legacy for our children and grandchildren.
 

J.D. Davis • Director of Development and Communications

Prior to joining the Staff of UWIN, JD was a Major Gifts Officer for the University of Utah; Private Consultant; Executive Director/Corporate and Foundation Programs for the U of U and most recently, the Development Director for Boise State University Athletic Department. He is the current Board Chair of Rhythms of Life and former member of the Mayor's Cycling Advisory Committee, University of Utah Young Alumni Board and Ronald McDonald Scholarship Committee. JD earned his Bachelors of Science Degree in Communication from the University of Utah.

“The mission of the Foundation is a perfect fit for my professional background and personal interests.  I have a strong, personal belief of the importance to bring awareness of the fact that many species of wildlife and plants in our state are threatened and sustaining their future is of great importance.  As a passionate outdoorsman, I look forward to working with many individuals and groups throughout Utah to create support for these valuable and delicate resources.”