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S. DEAN WHITT, PHD, MBA, CNRM
RESUME 1103 S. Cascade Avenue OBJECTIVE Gain a position in leadership where I can
apply over 25 years of experience in natural resource and multiple-use land
management, and a passion for conservation, outreach and education. WORK EXPERIENCE
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Texas Agricultural Experiment Station,
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Plant Scientist - Student
Intern (1985-1991) -Conducted research on legume plant
cultivar for improving production and overall resilience. -Studied field crop production to
discover effects of climate and various soil conditioning methods. -Experimented to determine best methods
of seed processing, storage, and priming. -Evaluated next generation herbicides and
pesticides to control weeds and pests. *Received Texas A & M University,
College of Agriculture, Student Internship Award and Scholarship. |
WORK DETAILS - SPECIALIST EXPERIENCE
Field Manager – Acting (2015)
Bureau of Land Management, Uncompahgre
Field Office, Montrose, Colorado
District Advisor - OR/WA BLM
State Director’s 2020 Vision Team (2014)
Bureau of Land Management, Portland, Oregon
Recreation/Wilderness Advisor - Steens
Mountain Advisory Council (2014)
Bureau of Land Management, Burns District,
Hines, Oregon
Reclamation Advisor (2013)
Jonah Interagency Office/Pinedale Anticline
Project Office, Pinedale, Wyoming
Natural Resource Advisor - Pinedale
Anticline Natural Gas Field Working Group (2013)
Pinedale Anticline Project Office,
Pinedale, Wyoming
Natural Resource Advisor - Reclamation
Advisor (2012)
Fontenelle Fire (65,000 acres) Big Piney,
Wyoming
Credential Advisor (2012)
National Registry of Environmental
Professionals, Glenview, Illinois
Fire Recovery Specialist - Reclamation
Advisor
(2007)
Witch Creek Fire (200,000 acres) San Diego,
California
Natural Disaster Recovery Specialist (2005)
Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, Louisiana
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S. DEAN WHITT, PHD, MBA, CNRM
RESUME
TRAINING AND CERTIFICATES
Interagency Regional Wilderness
Management Stewardship Training (2015)
Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Center,
University of Montana
Diversity Change Agent Certificate - 40 Hour (2014)
Department of the Interior, Washington D.C.
Championing Diversity, Leading
Across Generations, Working at Speed of Trust & Rethinking Stress
Franklin Covey Company, Salt Lake City,
Utah (2014)
One DOI Supervisory Training - 40 Hour (2014)
Department of the Interior,
Oregon/Washington Bureau of Land Management
Oregon/Washington BLM Supervisory
Mentoring Program (2014)
Leadership Modules - Conflict Resolution,
Crucial Conversations, Employee Relations, EPAPs and Budget
Department of the Interior,
Oregon/Washington Bureau of Land Management
Incident Command System Training:
Sections 100, 200, 700, 800 (2013)
Federal Emergency Management Agency,
Washington D.C.
Occupational Safety and Health
Professional Certificate - 132 Hours (2013)
Occupational Safety and Health Academy,
Beaverton, Oregon
Natural Resource Advisor/Red Card
Certificate
(2013)
National Wildfire Coordinating Group,
Boise, Idaho
Certified Natural Resource Manager (2013)
National Registry of Environmental
Professionals, Glenview, Illinois
Oil and Gas Inspection and
Enforcement Program (2012)
Department of the Interior, Wyoming Bureau
of Land Management
Certified Environmental Safety and
Compliance Officer (2012)
National Registry of Environmental
Professionals, Glenview, Illinois
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS - PROJECT
PARTICIPATION
Gunnison Sage-grouse RMP
Amendment/EIS (2015)
Bureau of Land Management, Southwest
District, Montrose, Colorado
North Delta and East Gunnison Gorge
Grazing Permit Renewal Environmental Assessments (2015)
Bureau of Land Management, Uncompahgre
Field Office, Montrose, Colorado
120,000 Acre Mesa Creek Land Health
Assessments (2015)
Bureau of Land Management, Uncompahgre
Field Office, Montrose, Colorado
Comprehensive Recreation Plan
Environmental Assessment (2014)
Bureau of Land Management, Burns District,
Hines, Oregon
Recreation Management Information
System Report, Burns District (2014)
Bureau of Land Management, Washington D.C.
National Conservation Lands System
Report, Steens Mountain CMPA (2014)
Bureau of Land Management, Washington D.C.
Oregon Sub-Region Greater
Sage-Grouse RMP Amendment/EIS (2014)
Bureau of Land Management, Burns District,
Hines, Oregon
Steens Mountain Allotment Management
Plan Environmental Assessment (2014)
Bureau of Land Management, Burns District,
Hines, Oregon
Three Rivers Resource Area Travel
Management Plan (2014)
Bureau of Land Management, Burns District,
Hines, Oregon
Pinedale Field Office Wilderness
Characteristics Inventory (2011)
Bureau of Land Management, Rock Springs
District, Pinedale, Wyoming
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S. DEAN WHITT, PHD, MBA, CNRM
RESUME
EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy (1999)
Agricultural Education, Leadership and
Extension
Texas A&M University, College Station,
Texas
Master of Business Administration (1991)
Human Resource Management, Marketing and
Accounting
Tarleton State University, Stephenville,
Texas
Bachelor of Science (1985)
Agricultural Business, Commerce and
Development
Tarleton State University, Stephenville,
Texas
PROFESSIONAL SKILL SETS
Human Resource Management
-Hiring, training and evaluating personnel.
-Fostering equal employment opportunity.
-Applying public leadership and ethical
standards.
-Preparing organizational work plans and
budgets.
-Directing staff and implementing customer
service goals.
-Listening to and resolving employee and
customer conflicts.
-Preparing payroll, inventory auditing and
purchase requisitions.
-Maintaining financial documents, tax
accounting and employee records.
-Using Microsoft Office products
proficiently including Access and Excel.
-Drafting programmatic agreements,
contracts and other documents involving critical review.
-Preparing memorandums, briefing documents
and presentations.
Land Management
-Developing youth/public educational
outreach programs.
-Organizing natural disaster assistance and
recovery efforts.
-Developing reclamation plans for arid
disturbed land with steep terrain.
-Leading interdisciplinary natural resource
planning and development teams.
-Presenting land use proposals to
authorizing boards, public and private groups.
-Preparing ROW applications, NEPA
assessments, permits and remediation plans.
-Evaluating locations for recreational
opportunity and visual resource management.
-Developing wilderness inventory, trail
interpretations, and travel management plans.
-Addressing climate change through air and
water quality monitoring and enforcement.
-Protecting the environment through
resource advisement and fire management strategies.
-Implementing globally harmonized
occupational safety and health management programs.
-Correlating data from aerial photography,
topographic maps, water records and ecological surveys.
-Conducting land health assessments to
determine carrying capacities, utilization and improvements.
SUMMARY
Certified public
land and natural resource manager with over 25 years of experience.
Graduate human resource education to support leadership and senior staff
applications. Successful outdoor educator delivering environmental
programs to public audiences. Veteran land manager experienced with
natural resource evaluation and development. Competency with computers
for increased productivity. Great planning and goal setting skills with
excellent communication and interpersonal traits.
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S. DEAN WHITT, PHD, MBA, CNRM
RESUME
REFERENCES
BLM – District/Field Offices
Sara DawsonActing Field Manager
(supervisor) 970-240-5338
sdawson@blm.govMontrose, Colorado
Teresa PfiferAssistant Field Manager 970-240-5316
tpfifer@blm.govMontrose, Colorado
Linda Nelson Administrative Officer970-240-5343
l1nelson@blm.govMontrose, Colorado
Lynae RogersRange Supervisor (subordinate)970-240-1068
lbrogers@blm.govMontrose, Colorado
Julie JacksonRecreation Planner
(subordinate)970-240-5310
jmjackson@blm.govMontrose, Colorado
Debbie Burch-HawksResource Administrator
(subordinate)970-240-5311
dburch@blm.govMontrose, Colorado
Rhonda Karges Field Manager(previous
supervisor)541-573-4433
rkarges@blm.govHines, Oregon
Rick RoyField Manager541-573-4425
rroy@blm.govHines, Oregon
Brendan CainBurns District Manager541-573-4422
bcain@blm.govHines, Oregon
E. Lynn BurkettLakeview District Manager541-947-6100
eburkett@blm.govLakeview, Oregon
Tim Zebulske Supervisory NRS (previous
supervisor) 307-367-5336
tzebuske@blm.gov Pinedale, Wyoming
Shane DeForestField Manager 307-367-5302
sdefores@blm.gov Pinedale, Wyoming
Eric DeckerProgram Coordinator 307-367-5386
egdecker@blm.govPinedale, Wyoming
Theresa DotySenior Budget Analyst406-533-7620
tdoty@blm.govMissoula, Montana
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S. DEAN WHITT, PHD, MBA, CNRM
RESUME
CORE EXECUTIVE QUALITIES 2015
CEQ 1 - Leading Change:
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Completed 30 day
detail as Acting Field Manager while also occupying Assistant Field Manager
position.
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Planned project targets, edited third quarter projections,
and completed entry for fiscal year 2015 Planning Management Data Systems
(PMDS).
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Reviewed
and edited Gunnison Sage-grouse Resource Management Plan Amendment/EIS.
CEQ 2 - Leading People:
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Led resource
management team consisting of staff of 12 (full Table of Organization).
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Hired
3 full-time staff (Visitor Services Coordinator, Administrative Support
Assistant, Recreation Technician/SRP Specialist).
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Hired
10 seasonal staff of which 2 were veterans.
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Provided
oversight for 15 weeks of youth corps time on various projects:
tamarisk removal, weed control, plantings of over 1,000 native plants along
the Dolores River, CO, trail building, Russian olive removal in
Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area and Gunnison Gorge National
Conservation Area, and cottonwood plantings in the Gunnison Gorge.
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Facilitated
3 reclamation/cleanup projects with Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado, Wildland
Restoration Volunteers and River Restoration Adventures for Tomorrow.
CEQ 3 - Business Acumen:
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Cooperated with
Colorado Mountain Bike Association (COPMOBA) to utilize a $200,000
non-motorized trail grant for youth corps and construction of 10 miles of
trail near Ridgway, CO.
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Received $133,000
OHV Grant for the Uncompahgre Good Management Trail Crew to construct an
advanced training obstacle course in Peach Valley near Delta, CO.
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Accounted for
$551,900 in flexible and one-time spending.
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Balanced 2 million
dollar plus federal budget within 2%.
CEQ 4 - Building Coalitions:
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Facilitated “Latino
and Public Lands” research project with Western University college student.
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Implemented
Burn Canyon Memorandum of Understanding for new travel plan with San Miguel
County, Norwood Chamber of Commerce, Town of Norwood, Norwood Park and
Recreation District and West End Bike Alliance.
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Continued
work with COPMOBA, Ouray County, Town of Ridgway, Ridgway State Park,
Southwest Conservation Corps, and Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado to
implement the Ridgway Travel Management Plan.
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Conducted
two “Take it Outside Events” with Partners of Delta, Montrose, Ouray Counties
and Dine College Native American Youth.
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Conducted
6th annual "Cottonwood Days - Hands on the Land Education Program” that
provided environmental education to 6th grade students from Montrose, Olathe,
Delta, Cedar Edge, Hotchkiss, Paonia and Crawford, CO. The 5 day event
was within the Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area along the Gunnison
River and involved over 600 youth and volunteers from Forest Service,
National Park Service, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Trout Unlimited, and
Colorado Canyons Association (~400 volunteer hours).
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Continued
partnership work with USGS for Crawford Gunnison Sage-grouse Project
incorporating work with eight volunteer and youth groups.
CEQ 5 – Results Driven:
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Processed
controversial North Delta Grazing Permit Renewal Environmental Assessment
(135 pages.)
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Completed
west-end Montrose County Land Health Assessments that incorporated sampling
of 120,000 acres with 75 Transects.
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Completed
3 Environmental Assessments and 3 Categorical Exclusions for field office.
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Fluent |
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