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►Ricky Moss Ricky hails from Athens. When isn't working club business he is
employed with Steelcase as a Sr. Manufacturing Engineer.
Rick was the District 1 Representative, charter member,
and past President of the AHEA
Ricky G. Moss, is a life member of the AHEA,
the Kentucky Hunter Education Association – KHEA, the
International Hunter Education Association - IHEA and the
National Rifle Association - NRA. Ricky served as AHEA Vice
President from 1999-2000 and as Secretary from 2001-2003. He
has been employed by Steelcase, Inc since 1979 and is currently
a Sr. Manufacturing Engineer. He began assisting with Alabama
hunter education courses in 1992. He became a certified
instructor for Alabama in 1994, for Tennessee in 2001 and for
Kentucky in 2005. In 2001, he was the recipient of the Alabama
Wildlife Federation’s Governor’s Conservation Achievement Award
for Hunter Safety Instructor of the Year. In 2006, he was
recipient of the Tennessee Region II, Instructor of the Year
Award. In 2008, Ricky received the Tennessee Wildlife
Federation’s Conservation Achievement Award for Hunter Education
Instructor of the Year and the Statewide Instructor of the Year
Award for the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. Also in
2008, Ricky was chosen as runner up for the
21st Annual,
Winchester Volunteer Hunter Education Instructor of the Year
Award.
Ricky is the Vice-President and Youth Director for the
North Alabama Shooting Sports Association. He is NRA certified
as a rifle and shotgun instructor. He also coaches 10M
three-position air rifle, 50 yard three-position small bore and
YHEC for the youth of Limestone County. Ricky serves as
Vice-Chairman for the Limestone County Farmers Federation
Wildlife Resources Committee and as a volunteer leader for 4-H
shooting sports. Ricky serves as chairman of the board for the
North Alabama-South Tennessee Conservation Foundation. Ricky is
a life long hunter and shooter. He enjoys firearm and archery
hunting for small game and deer. Ricky also enjoys
participating in NRA/CMP service rifle/high power and small bore
rifle competitions.
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DuWain Brundage─────────────
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Pam
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I am a registered nurse
presently attending classes to obtain a Master’s degree in
nursing. I also work in the Cardiovascular Intensive Care
Unit in the Anniston area. I have been a Hunter Education
instructor since 1990 and have served on the AHEA board for
2 years as the District II representative. Jerry and I are
the 2004 Alabama Wildlife Federation Hunter
Education Instructors of the Year. With my nursing
background I truly enjoy teaching the aspects of safety and
survival in the outdoors. I also enjoy the opportunity to
introduce new people to the outdoor sports as well as the
shooting sports.
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►David
Hartin, District 3 Representative
David hails from Tuscaloosa. When he isn’t working with
scouts he is employed by the City of Tuscaloosa as the Director,
Emergency Management.
David K. Hartin , is currently
Director of District 3. He is a life member of the AHEA, the
Reserve Officers Association of the United States, American
Legion and the Transportation Regimental Association. He is a
NRA International: Certified Home Firearms Safety, Certified
Muzzleloading Rife, Certified Pistol, Personal Protection,
Certified Rifle, Certified Shotgun, Range Safety Officer and
Police Firearms Instructor. He is certified as a bow instructor
with National Field Archery Association. David is currently Camp
School Certified by the Boy Scouts of America as a Shooting
Sports Director. In 2003 he retired from the U.S. Army Reserve
as a Colonel. In February 2005 he retired from the Tuscaloosa
Police Department as a Captain. For over 19 years he served as
the department Public Information Officer. He was the Law
Enforcement Coordinator that established Tuscaloosa County Crime
Stoppers, Inc. where today he serves as a member of the board of
directors. David became a Alabama Hunter Safety certified
instructor in 1984 when he was a Sergeant assigned to the Crime
Prevention Bureau.
David is very active in working with the Black
Warrior Council, Boy Scouts of America. Currently he serves on
the Council Camping Committee. He is a committee member for Crew
100, Law Enforcement Post 911 (Tuscaloosa Police Department),
Committee Chair of Troop 43 and Roundtable Commissioner for
Choctaw District.
►Maron
McConnell, District 4 Representative
Maron McConnell is a retired lineman and a retired
Marine!
Maron D. McConnell
3446 North Central Avenue
Kellyton, AL 35089
Phone 256-234-5182
Born 8-17-1941 in Clay county.
1960 graduate of Benjamin Russell High School in Alex City, AL.
Served with the US Marine Corps from September 1961 to January
1966.
Retired from Alabama Power in September 2003 with 38 years of
service as a lineman.
►Jim
O'Dillon, District 5 Representative
Jim teaches Hunter Education in Mobile and Baldwin Counties
with Tony Landenwich.
I am a native of Macon, GA, am 52 years old, and been
hunting for exactly 30 years. I like to hunt deer, squirrel,
wild hogs, dove, and quail, usually with the company of my two
teenage daughters. I taught Hunter Education in Ooltewah, TN for
eight years prior to moving to Mobile in 2001. I’ve helped teach
Hunter Education with Tony Landenwich a couple of times over in
Spanish Fort since my arrival in Alabama. I currently serve as
one of the associate pastors at Spring Hill Baptist Church in
Mobile. I enjoy spending time with my wife, our two daughters,
and traveling.
Blessings,
Jim O'Dillon
Minister of Discipleship
Spring Hill Baptist Church
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