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Idaho, Tracy also served as asso- ciate vice president for research since 2009 and was a faculty member in the university’s De- partment of Civil Engineering. Governor Greg Abbott has ap- pointed Anna Benavides Galo to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Com- mission for a term set to expire Feb. 1, 2019, and Jeanne Latimer and Kelcy Warren for terms set to expire Feb. 1, 2021. The governor has reappointed Reed Morian for a term to expire Feb. 1, 2021. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commis- sion manages and conserves the natural and cultural resources of Texas and provides hunting, fi sh- ing and outdoor recreation oppor- tunities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. Amy E. Hays has joined The Samuel Roberts Noble Founda- tion as the educational services manager in the Agricultural Divi- sion. She will provide support and development to the Agricultural Division for educational program- ming, producer outreach and community education. She will also redesign how the division’s educational services are offered and develop innovative ways to connect with producers. Hays received her bachelor’s
degree in wildlife and fi sheries sciences and her master’s de- gree in rangeland ecology and management, both from Texas A&M University. Before coming to the Noble Foundation, she had
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