FRA Lake States Region Fall Meeting Duluth, MN

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FRA Lake States Region Fall Meeting Duluth, MN October 7-9, 2019

Formerly known as Michigan & Wisconsin Timber Producers established July 29, 1940

Protecting A Multiple Use Forest For Future Generations It’s All About The Trees Protecting A Multiple Use Forest For Future Generations

Great Lakes Timber Professionals Association GLTPA is a 501C(6) non-profit, two state organization representing over 1,000 members and their 14,000 employees.  Membership includes loggers, log truckers, foresters, and landowners, sawmills, oriented strand board mills, pulp and paper mills, sportsmen and women, equipment sales/manufacturers, road commissions, and school districts throughout Michigan and Wisconsin. 

GLTPA Board Number, Criteria for and Election of Directors: The Board shall consist of up to twenty-seven (27) voting persons who meet the requirements of this section 4.2 and any other qualifications that are established by the Board from time to time (the “Directors”). At all times at least a majority of the Directors shall be logging or log trucking contractors. All of the Directors shall be Regular Members in good standing The Board shall elect thirteen (13) Directors in accordance with Section 4.6. The Board shall elect Directors to represent the following: One (1), or more if needed to create a majority on the Board, of logging or log-trucking contractors; Three (3) at large positions, except that one (1) or more if needed create a majority on the Board of logging or log trucking contractors. One (1) representative of a conservation organization that promotes sustainable forest management practices as part of their mission; One (1) forest landowner; One (1) representative of a forestry-related government agency; One (1) college/university level forestry educator; Four (4) representatives of forest industry mills, two of whom are from Michigan and two of whom are from Wisconsin. In addition, two of these representatives will represent bolt/pulp consuming mills and two will represent log consuming mills; Two (2) representatives from forestry related equipment manufacturers or equipment dealers; and One (1) representative from a railroad transportation company. GLTPA Board

The Forest Industry Safety & Training Alliance (FISTA) is a nationally recognized, 501C(3) non-profit safety training and education organization for the forest industry

Foresters Highway Departments Correctional Facilities Municipalities FISTA is well known for its hands-on Chainsaw Safety Training program, which has been conducted in hundreds of locations in Wisconsin and nationwide and for a large range of groups including: Loggers Landowners Foresters Highway Departments Correctional Facilities Municipalities Conservation Districts U.S. Forest Service State Forestry Depts. and many more…. Any group that utilizes chain saws will benefit from this training. In Wisconsin, FISTA provides Forest Industry Personnel training & education opportunities and maintains a database of trained forestry personnel for the Sustainable Forestry Initiative® (SFI®). All SFI® training is conducted in accordance with the annual Training Standard. This training in Wisconsin includes: Best Management Practices (BMP) for Water Quality, BMP for Invasive Species and annual Continuing Education requirements

FISTA Board of Directors Number and Qualifications of Directors. The board shall consist of no fewer than five (5) and no more than fifteen (15) directors, as determined from time to time by resolution of the board. At least a majority of the directors shall be logging/log trucking contractors. At least one director shall also be a member of GLTPA board of directors, who shall serve on the board only as long as he/she remains a director of GLTPA. The Voting Member may prescribe other qualifications from time to time.

Earl St. John Education Fund

Timber Producers Service Bureau (TPSB) For Profit Owns 25% of the Mauck/Loggers Insurance Agency Houses any transactions in which profits are gained with the selling of products Products include logging signs and Logging EXPO merchandise Timber Producers Service Bureau (TPSB)

Policies and Legislative Successes Wisconsin Forest Practices Study

More Accomplishments Permit change in Michigan License renewal fees Expanding use of axle weight in Wisconsin More Accomplishments

Get an accurate interpretation of the renewable fuel standard Additional Markets Get an accurate interpretation of the renewable fuel standard

Policy & Priorities Putting the brakes on local government Expanding education of forestry Adding staff

“This is the first time in the history of business that you can be great at what you’re doing today and be out of business tomorrow.” - Ken Blanchard & Terry Waghorn Mission Possible