Alaska Miner Magazine, Spring 2023

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What keeps you awake at night? The above, the politization of the permitting pro- cess and the federal government’s unwarranted med- dling in the permitting process. And what does AMA mean to you? I have been a member of AMA since 1981. I have held the position of Statewide President of the organi- zation, chapter Chairman several times, Chapter Sec- retary, Director, and otherwise participated in various committees of the organization. I fully support the organization to the extent possible. I have not served as a director recently to allow the younger members to become more active. I consider that AMA is very necessary organization needed to move the mining industry forward and to effectively communicate with the public. AMA’s in - volvement in legislation and regulations is a very im- portant aspect. Participation in resisting onerous permitting deci- sions such as the pre-emptive Pebble decision is crit- ically important as well. What do you do for fun? I like to hunt, fish, visit with family particularly with grandchildren, go for walks with my little dog. I also like to prospect for hard rock, placer gold and other minerals. Drone photography is a lot of fun and can be a very good tool for effective communications.

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Spring 2023

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