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Other Committees

In addition to the Board of Directors and Operating Committee, the NAFO member companies have formed an Executive Committee, Finance and Audit Committee, and Nominating and Membership Committee.

Executive Committee

Rick Holley, Chairman
Plum Creek Timber Company

Ray Dillon, Vice Chairman
Deltic Timber Corporation

Bill Brown, Secretary/Treasurer
Green Diamond Resources

Matt Donegan, Immediate Past Chairman
Forest Capital Partners, LLC

Mike Covey
Potlatch Corporation

Dan Fulton
Weyerhaeuser Company

Rick Weyerhaeuser
The Lyme Timber Company

Finance and Audit Committee

The Finance and Audit Committee is responsible for financial oversight, budget review and recommendation, and annual audit compliance.

Bruno Fritschi, Treasurer and Committee Chairman
Resource Management Service, LLC

Bill Brown, Vice Chairman
Green Diamond Resource Company

Mike Covey
Potlatch Corporation

Ray Dillon
Deltic Timber Company

Eva Greger
GMO Renewable Resources

Nominating and Membership Committee

The Nominating and Membership Committee is responsible for qualitative review of membership applications and evaluating alignment of applicants with the organization’s mission and purpose. The Committee provides recommendation to the full Board of Directors on the membership category to be offered to each applicant.

Jim Warjone, Committee Chairman
Port Blakely Tree Farms

Rick Weyerhaeuser, Vice Chairman
The Lyme Timber Company

Ray Dillon
Deltic Timber Corporation

Rob Olszewski
Plum Creek Timber Company

Marc Walley
Forest Investment Associates

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