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KATHLEEN CLARKE, BLM DIRECTOR TO BE KEYNOTE SPEAKER AT ATV EXPO INDUSTRY MEETING
Gardnerville, NV – July 19, 2004 - Kathleen Clarke, Director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), is confirmed as the Keynote speaker at the ATV EXPO and World’s Fair Industry Breakfast to be held at the Kentucky International Convention Center. The Industry Breakfast meeting, which will be the first gathering of the ATV Industry as a whole, will be held October 14, 2004 at 8:00 a.m. before the grand opening of the Expo.
As Director of the BLM, Clarke is responsible for the agency’s stewardship of 262 million surface acres of BLM-managed public land, more than 700 million acres of sub-surface mineral estate across the nation and a budget of about $1.8 billion. The BLM, an agency of the U.S. Department of the Interior, is the nation’s largest land manger and administers a variety of activities on the public land in accordance with its multiple-use mandate.
Ms. Clarke will address an audience comprised primarily of ATV manufacturers, aftermarket companies, dealers/retailers and ATV industry leaders. Critical issues for this $10 to $15 billion per year industry are the importance of providing trails and acceptable riding areas in every state in the union, including on public lands administered by the BLM and the U.S. Forest Service. This informative and significant event will also discuss laws, policies, future federal government plans and riding areas, which are all of great importance to the ATV industry. Ms. Clarke will also hold a Q&A with those attending.
Clarke has served as Director of the BLM since 2001. Previously, she was Executive Director of the Utah Department of Natural Resources. Before that, she served that Department as Deputy Director, starting in 1993. Clarke also worked for Rep. James V. Hansen (R-Utah) from 1987 to 1993 as Director of Constituent Services and Executive Director of Rep. Hansen's office in Ogden, Utah.
The ATV EXPO is being held October 14-17, 2004, at the Kentucky International Convention Center in downtown Louisville KY. For up to the minute information regarding the expo, hotel arrangements or to register, please see our web site www.atv-industry.com.
ATV-Industry magazine is the only trade journal serving the burgeoning all terrain vehicle market. Debuting in February of 2002, it is the sister publication to Motorcycle Industry magazine, which began serving the powersports market in 1980 and is the leading trade journal in that market. In February 2003, the company announced the first ever-combined trade and consumer ATV EXPO.
http://www.atvsource.com/articles/press_releases/2004/081904_atv_expo_kathleen_clarke_blm_director_keynote_speaker.htm
FOREST SERVICE CHIEF BOSWORTH TO ADDRESS ATV INDUSTRY IN LOUISVILLE OCT. 14
Gardnerville, NV – July 22, 2004 – U.S. Forest Service Chief Dale Bosworth will deliver a keynote address at the ATV EXPO and World’s Fair Industry Breakfast to be held at the Kentucky International Convention Center. The Industry Breakfast meeting, which will be the first gathering of the ATV Industry as a whole, will be held October 14, 2004 at 8:00 a.m. before the grand opening of the Expo.
This industry session has an expected audience of approximately 1,800 participants mainly comprised of ATV Manufacturers, aftermarket companies, dealers/retailers and ATV Industry leaders. Chief Bosworth will focus on the importance of federal, public and private partnerships and how planning and working together will provide for future success for continued riding areas.
"Dale Bosworth is a veteran forester who has devoted his career to the Forest Service," said Rick Campbell, Expo Producer. "His authority, position in our government, background and experience should make for an informative and enlightening morning session.”
The four-day Expo and World’s Fair will bring together much of the senior leadership of the ATV Industry. Several hundred representatives from manufacturing, aftermarket companies, non-profits, associations and dealer/retailers will be in attendance. In addition, over 200 Exhibitors from around the world will fill the Kentucky International Convention Center, exhibiting 2 days for Trade and 2 days for the consumers.
Dale Bosworth stated, “At the Forest Service, we recognize our obligation to provide the full range of outdoor recreation opportunities that Americans want. The national forests and grasslands are, in many ways, a playground for all Americans. Over 70 percent of the population lives within an easy day's drive of national forest land. We are accountable to the American people for furnishing high-quality recreation opportunities while protecting the right of future generations to enjoy their public land in the same way people do today.” We are emphasizing performance accountability in how we meet the recreation demands of America.”
Bosworth became the 15th Chief of the Forest Service on April 12, 2001. Prior to his selection as chief, Bosworth served as regional forester for the Northern Region of the Forest Service, headquartered in Missoula, Montana, since August 1997. He had been in a similar position as regional forester for the Intermountain Region in Ogden, Utah since 1994.
The ATV EXPO is being held October 14-17, 2004, at the Kentucky International Convention Center in downtown Louisville KY. For up to the minute information regarding the Expo, hotel arrangements or to register, please see our web site www.atv-industry.com.
ATV-Industry magazine is the only trade journal serving the burgeoning all terrain vehicle market. Debuting in February of 2002, it is the sister publication to Motorcycle Industry magazine, which began serving the powersports market in 1980 and is the leading trade journal in that market. In February 2003, the company announced the first ever-combined trade and consumer ATV EXPO.
http://www.atvsource.com/articles/press_releases/2004/082004_atv_expo_forest_service_chief_bosworth.htm
Gardnerville, NV – July 19, 2004 - Kathleen Clarke, Director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), is confirmed as the Keynote speaker at the ATV EXPO and World’s Fair Industry Breakfast to be held at the Kentucky International Convention Center. The Industry Breakfast meeting, which will be the first gathering of the ATV Industry as a whole, will be held October 14, 2004 at 8:00 a.m. before the grand opening of the Expo.
As Director of the BLM, Clarke is responsible for the agency’s stewardship of 262 million surface acres of BLM-managed public land, more than 700 million acres of sub-surface mineral estate across the nation and a budget of about $1.8 billion. The BLM, an agency of the U.S. Department of the Interior, is the nation’s largest land manger and administers a variety of activities on the public land in accordance with its multiple-use mandate.
Ms. Clarke will address an audience comprised primarily of ATV manufacturers, aftermarket companies, dealers/retailers and ATV industry leaders. Critical issues for this $10 to $15 billion per year industry are the importance of providing trails and acceptable riding areas in every state in the union, including on public lands administered by the BLM and the U.S. Forest Service. This informative and significant event will also discuss laws, policies, future federal government plans and riding areas, which are all of great importance to the ATV industry. Ms. Clarke will also hold a Q&A with those attending.
Clarke has served as Director of the BLM since 2001. Previously, she was Executive Director of the Utah Department of Natural Resources. Before that, she served that Department as Deputy Director, starting in 1993. Clarke also worked for Rep. James V. Hansen (R-Utah) from 1987 to 1993 as Director of Constituent Services and Executive Director of Rep. Hansen's office in Ogden, Utah.
The ATV EXPO is being held October 14-17, 2004, at the Kentucky International Convention Center in downtown Louisville KY. For up to the minute information regarding the expo, hotel arrangements or to register, please see our web site www.atv-industry.com.
ATV-Industry magazine is the only trade journal serving the burgeoning all terrain vehicle market. Debuting in February of 2002, it is the sister publication to Motorcycle Industry magazine, which began serving the powersports market in 1980 and is the leading trade journal in that market. In February 2003, the company announced the first ever-combined trade and consumer ATV EXPO.
http://www.atvsource.com/articles/press_releases/2004/081904_atv_expo_kathleen_clarke_blm_director_keynote_speaker.htm
FOREST SERVICE CHIEF BOSWORTH TO ADDRESS ATV INDUSTRY IN LOUISVILLE OCT. 14
Gardnerville, NV – July 22, 2004 – U.S. Forest Service Chief Dale Bosworth will deliver a keynote address at the ATV EXPO and World’s Fair Industry Breakfast to be held at the Kentucky International Convention Center. The Industry Breakfast meeting, which will be the first gathering of the ATV Industry as a whole, will be held October 14, 2004 at 8:00 a.m. before the grand opening of the Expo.
This industry session has an expected audience of approximately 1,800 participants mainly comprised of ATV Manufacturers, aftermarket companies, dealers/retailers and ATV Industry leaders. Chief Bosworth will focus on the importance of federal, public and private partnerships and how planning and working together will provide for future success for continued riding areas.
"Dale Bosworth is a veteran forester who has devoted his career to the Forest Service," said Rick Campbell, Expo Producer. "His authority, position in our government, background and experience should make for an informative and enlightening morning session.”
The four-day Expo and World’s Fair will bring together much of the senior leadership of the ATV Industry. Several hundred representatives from manufacturing, aftermarket companies, non-profits, associations and dealer/retailers will be in attendance. In addition, over 200 Exhibitors from around the world will fill the Kentucky International Convention Center, exhibiting 2 days for Trade and 2 days for the consumers.
Dale Bosworth stated, “At the Forest Service, we recognize our obligation to provide the full range of outdoor recreation opportunities that Americans want. The national forests and grasslands are, in many ways, a playground for all Americans. Over 70 percent of the population lives within an easy day's drive of national forest land. We are accountable to the American people for furnishing high-quality recreation opportunities while protecting the right of future generations to enjoy their public land in the same way people do today.” We are emphasizing performance accountability in how we meet the recreation demands of America.”
Bosworth became the 15th Chief of the Forest Service on April 12, 2001. Prior to his selection as chief, Bosworth served as regional forester for the Northern Region of the Forest Service, headquartered in Missoula, Montana, since August 1997. He had been in a similar position as regional forester for the Intermountain Region in Ogden, Utah since 1994.
The ATV EXPO is being held October 14-17, 2004, at the Kentucky International Convention Center in downtown Louisville KY. For up to the minute information regarding the Expo, hotel arrangements or to register, please see our web site www.atv-industry.com.
ATV-Industry magazine is the only trade journal serving the burgeoning all terrain vehicle market. Debuting in February of 2002, it is the sister publication to Motorcycle Industry magazine, which began serving the powersports market in 1980 and is the leading trade journal in that market. In February 2003, the company announced the first ever-combined trade and consumer ATV EXPO.
http://www.atvsource.com/articles/press_releases/2004/082004_atv_expo_forest_service_chief_bosworth.htm