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Paul D. Hoobyar
<br /> Watershed Initiatives
<br /> 2431 Olive St.
<br /> Eugene, OR, 97405
<br /> Ph. (541) 345 -4854 Fax (541) 345 -8599
<br /> PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
<br /> • Organize and facilitate public education and training workshops in natural resource management and
<br /> restoration techniques
<br /> • Facilitate teams, managers, interest groups to help reach agreement on difficult issues
<br /> • Mediate agreements on contentious issues between constituents and /or constituent representatives
<br /> • Provide project management for multi -party restoration projects
<br /> CLIENTS AND CONSULTING EXPERIENCE
<br /> • For the Sake of the Salmon, Public education workshops and meeting facilitation/mediation on
<br /> watershed and salmon habitat restoration strategies /issues.
<br /> • Governor's Watershed Enhancement Board, Public education workshops and meeting facilitation
<br /> on watershed and salmon habitat restoration strategies /issues
<br /> • Umpqua Land Exchange, Meeting facilitation, project plan development
<br /> • Mendocino County (California) Board of Supervisors, Meeting facilitation, strategic planning for
<br /> community -based salmon habitat protection and restoration strategy.
<br /> • Hewlett Packard, Training in behaviorally -based safety program
<br /> • Lobster Creek Watershed Restoration Project, Project Manager for a multi- stakeholder watershed
<br /> restoration project involving USFS, ODFW, Lower Rogue Wat. Council, Hancock Timber Resources
<br /> Group, The Pacific Rivers Council.
<br /> EMPLOYMENT
<br /> • Outreach Director, Pacific Rivers Council: develop community based strategies for resource
<br /> protection/restoration with local officials, private property owners, commercial timber companies and
<br /> environmental advocates
<br /> • Instructor, University of Oregon; undergraduate composition writing
<br /> • Freelance Writer /photographer. Contributing Editor for Canoe Magazine. First person adventure
<br /> features, personality profiles, environmental issue articles, destination pieces. Also published in
<br /> Outside, City Sports, Sunset (photo only), Pacific Northwest, Sports Northwest, and River Runner
<br /> Magazines, The Seattle Times, The Grants Pass Daily Courier
<br /> • Fishing Guide /Outfitter, Multi -day fly fishing wilderness river trips on the Middle Fork of the Salmon
<br /> River, Idaho, Rogue River, and Deschutes River, Oregon. Single Day fishing on McKenzie, Rogue,
<br /> Deschutes
<br /> PROFESSIONAL WORKSHOPS
<br /> • Civil & Workplace (Multi- Party) Mediation Workshop, The Mediation Center (Feb, 1997)
<br /> • Business, Family & Divorce Mediation Workshop, The Mediation Center (May, 1993)
<br /> • National Endowment for the Arts Sholarship, Squaw Valley Writer's Workshop (August, 1989)
<br /> • Banff School of Fine Arts Scholarship (July, 1973)
<br /> EDUCATION
<br /> • University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. MFA Degree in fiction and rhetoric. June, 1989
<br /> • University of California, Berkeley BA Degree Social Science Field Major, March, 1973
<br /> • City College of San Francisco, AA Degree June, 1969
<br /> HONORS
<br /> • Fellowship Recipient, University of Oregon, 1988
<br /> • Honor Students Society, UC Berkeley 1973
<br /> • Phi Beta Kappa Society, Berkeley 1973
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