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Betty
Lou Fegely
Chairman/President
Walnutport, PA Betty Lou Fegely is a full-time writer/photographer whose
bylines and photo credits have appeared in North American
Hunter, Turkey Call, Buckmasters and Women in the Outdoors as
well as in encyclopedias and books. She is currently a columnist
for Outdoor Adventurer and the NRA's Woman’s Outlook. She has
hunted, fished and photographed in Africa, Canada, Bulgaria and
across the U.S., including Alaska. For the past 25 years Betty
Lou has traveled the country doing specialty seminars on “Women
In the Outdoors”, “Family Participation In the Outdoors” and
“Wild Game From Field to Table”. She has served in an advisory
capacity within the hunting industry on topics such as clothing,
boots, optics, wild game cooking and archery, has served on the
Board of the American Crossbow Federation and is a partner in
B&T Outdoor Enterprises, a freelance writing, photography and
publishing business.
Fegely Testimonial:
While success in any venture comes from hard work and
dedication, one of the biggest reasons for any successes I may
have enjoyed over the last 25 years is directly linked to a
network built with other professionals in the traditional
outdoor sporting community. A professional association should
provide that networking capability, be proactive in helping with
business related issues and provide a substantial return on
membership investment. Membership in POMA will provide you with
such an investment. Leadership is focused on the needs of its
members. Freedom of expression is honored and individual members
are respected. POMA fills a void for both beginners and veterans
by providing a networking home for media professionals who cover
fishing, hunting, shooting, trapping and other traditional
outdoor pursuits.
Laurie Lee Dovey
Initial Secretary/Treasurer ,
then Executive Director
Emery, SD
As a full-time
freelancer, Laurie Lee Dovey has been crafting outdoor copy for
18 years, with an emphasis on hunting and fishing. Dovey has had
over 1,600 articles and 600 images published and has received
over 50 writing and photography awards. In addition to monthly columns,
Dovey writes a wide range of hunting, fishing and technical
features for dozens of international and U.S.-based
publications. In November 2005 Dovey resigned from the board of
directors to serve as POMA's executive director.
Dovey Testimonial:
POMA has a clear focus on the membership it serves and the
business services its media and industry professionals want.
This sets it apart from other organizations. I believe POMA is
the hunting, shooting and angling media and industry
professional's most viable vehicle for business building and
networking. POMA's Irrevocable Charter ensures the group's focus
on the shooting and angling sports and interests, while the
organization strives to help all members grow
their businesses though high-level education, communication and
membership services.
Jim
Casada
Interim Secretary/Treasurer
Rock Hill, SC Jim Casada sold his first article on the outdoors to
Sporting
Classics shortly after that publication’s initial appearance. He
soon became a Senior Editor for the magazine and has been
connected with it ever since. Since that time, he has had more
than 3,000 magazine and newspaper articles published. In 1995,
he took early retirement from his position as a university
history professor to write full time. As a freelancer he writes
three newspaper columns weekly, serves as a
columnist or holds
masthead positions with regional or national magazines including
Predator Xtreme, Sporting Classics, Turkey & Turkey Hunting, Petersen’s Hunting,
Cabela’s Outfitters Journal, Sporting Clays, and Tennessee
Valley Outdoors, and writes 120-150 feature articles annually.
Casada Testimonial:
In my view, POMA has the potential to be a major force for
professional communicators and those striving to achieve that
status. It offers those who cherish our sporting traditions a
place where we belong and feel comfortable. I am an individual
who proudly proclaims the enduring importance of hunting,
fishing, shooting, trapping, and related activities.
Communicating those activities will be the essence of POMA’s
membership and cooperation with like-minded industry partners.
Together we can grow, enhance our professionalism, and protect
and perpetuate things we hold near and dear. I pledge to
contribute, as an active member and someone who genuinely cares,
to helping POMA achieve its fruitful promise to become an
outdoor media organization where traditionalists can feel at
home and where every member has the potential to grow, learn,
and improve.
Jim Zumbo, Director
Cody,
WY
Jim Zumbo sold his first article to
Outdoor Life in 1963. Over
the last 40 plus years he has had more than 2,000 articles
published, along with 3,000 photos. He has written 23 books, has
been a lecturer on big game hunting for 25 years and is now
hosting a year-round TV show, "Jim Zumbo Outdoors," on the
Outdoor Channel. He has hunted all 50 states for deer, but is
best known for western big game hunting. He is the Hunting
Editor of Outdoor Life Magazine, having been in that position
for 27 years, and freelances extensively. He sits on two Boards,
the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, and the United States
Sportsmen's Alliance.
Zumbo Testimonial:
I'm truly excited about POMA. Finally, we have an organization
where the traditional outdoor sports are not compromised. Our
members are on the same page, where hunting, shooting and
fishing is our mantra. We make no apologies. Together we will
grow within our industry, sharing our knowledge and making us
better communicators, no matter what our specialty field is.
I'll make a personal pledge to be as active as I can, attending
conferences, and serving on committees where I'll work to make
us the best outdoor media organization in the nation. That's my
promise.
J.
Wayne Fears, Director
Heflin, AL J Wayne Fears has been an outdoor writer since 1966. He has sold
over 3000 magazine articles and 20 outdoor books. His book
titled “Hunting Club Management Guide” was selected and the
“Best Outdoor Book” in 2004 by the Southeast Outdoor Press
Association. Also in 2004, Fears received the National Wild
Turkey Federation Conservation Communicator of the Year Award
and the Alabama Governor’s Conservation Communicator of the Year
Award. He recently retired as editor of the Rural Sportsman
magazine and is currently the editor of Hunting Camp Journal.
Fears Testimonial:
At last, we have an outdoor writing organization where the
traditional hunting and fishing writer can feel at home. POMA
offers both the new writer and the seasoned pro many benefits
that can help him hone his craft while enjoying the company of
those who share a common interest. It is an organization where
the industry can join the writers to further the outdoor
interest of both parties and the readers/viewers/listeners will
enjoy the results. I look forward to being a part of POMA. This
is an exciting time in outdoor journalism.
Tom
Gresham, Director
Natchitoches, LA
Tom Gresham has worked in the outdoor communication field for
four decades, beginning at age 13, when he shot photos for a
best-selling bass fishing book. At age 18 he was co-author of a
syndicated newspaper column about the outdoors. He has been
editor of Southern Outdoor magazine, American Hunter magazine,
Alaska magazine, and Rifle and Handloader magazines. He has
written a number of books, and his writing has appeared in
Outdoor Life, Sports Afield, Petersen’s Hunting, and
Guns & Ammo magazines, among others. Gresham’s television career began as
co-host of “Shooting Sports America” on ESPN. He hosted “Guns &
Ammo Television,” and currently is co-host of “Petersen’s
Hunting Television,” and “Step Outside,” TV series, and he is
director of “GunTec TV.” He is producer and host of the
year-round television series “Wings To Adventure.” Gresham also
created and hosts the only national radio talk show about
firearms and gun rights, “Tom Gresham’s Gun Talk.”
Gresham Testimonial:
Having grown up in the outdoor writing world, I understand how
important it is to have a professional organization for writers,
photographers, and other communicators who specialize in
hunting, fishing and related topics. Creative people often need
help in learning to run their businesses better, and that’s much
of what POMA is about – helping each other. If “timing is
everything,” then the time is right for a group which
understands what it is about, and who belongs. The essence of
any “club” is being selective of membership, thus ensuring a
commonality of interests and purpose. Many professionals in the
firearms writing arena have felt that there was no organization
for them. I suggest these writers, editors, and photographers
make POMA their home. That’s where I’ll be.
Tony Mandile,
Director
Glendale, AZ
Tony Mandile has wandered the waters and woods for more than 40
years in pursuit of game and fish. During that time, he has
fished or hunted in 39 states, 10 Canadian provinces, Africa,
New Zealand and Mexico. He has been a full-time outdoor
writer/photographer for 21 years, having served on the board of
the Outdoor Writers Association of America and the Western
Outdoor Writers (WOW). He also was a contributing editor for
Arizona Hunter & Angler for 10 years and for seven years was the
Arizona Editor for Outdoor Life. Mandile completed his first
book project – "How to Hunt Coues Deer" -- with noted guide Duwane
Adams in 2003 and is currently working on a second book.
His articles and photos have appeared regularly in 20 hunting
magazines and other fishing, hunting, conservation and travel
publications. More than 100 magazine covers have carried his
credit line and his photos have also won numerous awards.
Mandile Testimonial:
The time is ripe for a new organization of professional
communicators who wish to promote and support the positive
aspects of hunting, shooting, fishing and trapping. The
Professional Outdoor Media Association will not only provide
that opportunity but will also help its members improve their
craft and business practices. POMA will also recognize the role
and importance those corporations, organizations, associations,
agencies and other individuals play with their mutual interest
to promote and support these traditional outdoor pastimes.
I look forward to being part of POMA and helping it grow into
the best outdoor communicators organization available and hope
many others will join us in that effort.
John
Phillips, Director
Birmingham, AL For more than 30 years, John has hosted a syndicated outdoor
radio show and written about every aspect of the outdoors
including freshwater and saltwater fishing, hunting, shooting,
trapping, camping, hiking, riding ATVs and canoeing. His byline
and photographs have appeared in more than 300 newspapers and
numerous magazines. The author of 22 fishing and hunting books,
John also is an internet content provider and consultant. He’s
an award-winning writer who has been mentored by some of the
greatest names in outdoor journalism. Today he enjoys working
with young people to teach them the craft of outdoor writing and
photography. "I'm more proud about what the young people I've
worked with have done in the outdoor industry than anything that
I've been able to do myself," said John.
Phillips Testimonial:
I am proud to see that the outdoor industry has come together to
form the Professional Outdoor Media Association. Those of us who
earn a full time living as outdoor pros are of one heartbeat: to
promote, to protect, and to encourage hunting, fishing, trapping
and the traditional outdoors. Our purpose is to learn and become
better business people and better journalists and to better take
the pulse of the outdoor community. We want to report on what is
new, valuable and interesting to those who hold the wild to be a
part of their heritage. I encourage you to join us to promote
the future of outdoor journalism and to assure your place in
that future.
Patrick
E. McHugh
Corporate Partner Director
Billerica, MA Growing up in the late 50’s in Pennsylvania, I lived a life
highlighted by deer hunting every winter, trout fishing every
spring, fishing on the Jersey shore in the summer and visits to
the shooting range whenever the opportunity arose. As a kid, I
also waited every month to vicariously experience the outdoor
adventures of others from the pages of Field and Stream, Argosy
and Boy’s Life. I admired – and still do -- the skills of the
writers who could turn simple words into mind pictures that gave
me the experience and the knowledge while exposing a city boy to
the freedom, adventure and opportunities of the great outdoors.
I have been on the corporate side of the outdoor industry since
1981. I have also been actively involved with outdoor media
organizations for more than 20 years, working with the
professional communicators to help provide information and
services that enable them to gather information that is
beneficial to their audience. I will represent all corporate
POMA partners to the very best of my ability.
McHugh Testimonial:
I am honored that I can offer my personal support towards
helping to initiate and perpetuate the stated objectives of POMA.
With the ever growing assaults on our personal freedom to hunt,
fish or shoot from agenda organizations, there is a real need
for a truly professional media organization that is dedicated to
the true ideals of our heritage sports of hunting, fishing,
shooting and trapping. POMA is dedicated to fostering quality
education, not only for the public knowledge but also with
strong commitments towards developing the next generation of
professional outdoors communicators. POMA also recognizes the
important role that our Corporate Partners play. This is the
only outdoor media organization that has chosen to recognize the
importance of the support provided for the growth and
preservation of our heritage sports by the corporate community.
I pledge to do all that I can to support all the objectives of
this organization.
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