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Operating Committee

Brian Kernohan, Chairman
Forest Capitol Partners
Bob Jirsa
Plum Creek Timber Company
Charley Hood, Vice Chairman
Rayonier
Jim King
The Westervelt Company
Mark Benson
Potlatch Corporation
Stephen Levesque
The Campbell Group
Bob Boeh
Idaho Forest Group
Chris Lipton
Longview Timber Corporation
Matt Bonham
Soterra, LLC
Jeff Mayo
RMK Timberland Group
Jimmy Bullock
Resource Management Service, LLC
Scott Mooney
Conservation Forestry Partners
Mike Cerchiaro
Forest Investment Associates
Cassie Phillips
Weyerhauser Company
Ruth Cook
Molpus Woodlands Group
Steve Rountree
Forest Landowners Association
Ray Dillon
Deltic Timber Company
Galen Schuler
Green Diamond Resource Company
Duane Evans
Port Blakely Tree Farms, LP
Kirsten Smith
Plum Creek Timber Company
Jake Gibbs
Lone Rock Timber Company
Steve Smith
Timber Investment Resources
Troy Harris
Wells Timberland REIT
Pete Sikora
Giustina Resources
Chuck Henderson
Shasta Forests Timberlands, LLC
Charlie Thompson
GMO Renewable Resources
Anthony Hourihan
Irving Woodland, LLC
Mike Wolf
Hancock Timber Resource Group

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