Cecil
D. Andrus
Advisor
Governor
Andrus was elected four times to serve as Governor, the only
governor
in Idaho’s history to be so honored by its citizens. In addition, he served
a full term as Secretary of Interior during the Carter Administration and established
a national reputation as a “common-sense conservationist,” one
that could find common ground among the often-conflicting demands on our national
resources. That reputation resulted in part from his pivotal roles in the passage
of the Alaska Lands Act and the National Surface Mining Act of 1977 and from
the creation of the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness Area, the Snake
River Birds of Prey Area, and the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area. He
currently
serves as the Chairman of the Andrus Center for Public Policy where he has
brought together interested citizens and policymakers in a respectful and informed
atmosphere, one that has led to increased understanding and consensus. His
awards include seven honorary degrees, the William Penn Mott Park Leadership
Award from
the National Parks Conservation Association, Conservationist of the Year from
the National Wildlife Federation, the Ansel Adams Award from the Wilderness
Society, the Audubon Medal, and the Torch of Liberty Award from B’Nai
Brith.
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Directors
A. Wayne Mittleider
Officers
Kirklyn Smith
Jeff Rowland
Advisors
Michael Schmitz
Cecil D. Andrus
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