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NW Fishletter #228, March 28, 2007
[8] NPCC's Marker Leaves For "New Opportunities" Doug Marker, head of the Northwest Power and Conservation Council's Fish and Wildlife Division, has decided to leave his position and look for a new role in public service. In an e-mail sent round the region in late February, Marker said his 16 years on the Council's staff was exciting and challenging, but it seemed a good time to move on, especially with the Council preparing to open a new amendment process, "this seems like an opportune moment for the Council to find new leadership for the Fish and Wildlife Division." In 1999 and 2000 Marker worked with the Bonneville Power Administration on a temporary assignment to assist in developing program management policies. He earlier served as legislative director and chief of staff for U.S. Representative Peter DeFazio (OR). Before that he was on the staff of the U.S. House of Representatives Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, and on the staff of U.S. Representative Jim Weaver (OR). He has a B.A. in geography and political science from the University of Oregon. He has been a past president of the City Club of Portland. -B. R.
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