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"I am confident that he will fulfill the duties and responsibilities of this position with competence and integrity," Gov. Corzine said in a letter notifying Commissioner Jackson of his decision to approve the New Jersey Fish and Game Councils unanimous appointment. "During his 26-year tenure with the DEP, Dave has established himself as a highly skilled professional. His experience, expertise and commitment to conservation will further advance our efforts to offer all New Jersey residents and visitors world-class wildlife recreation," Commissioner Jackson said. As director, Chanda will lead nearly 280 full-time employees responsible for managing more than 800 species of fish and wildlife in New Jersey. He will oversee the Divisions $20-million budget as well as coordinate management and research programs for the states inland wildlife, endangered species, shellfisheries, and freshwater and marine fisheries. Further, Chanda will head the Divisions work in law enforcement, health and forensics, conservation education, environmental review and land management. A native New Jerseyan, Chanda earned a bachelors degree in Fish and Wildlife Management and a masters degree in Public Administration from Rutgers University. He joined the DEP in 1980 as an assistant biologist in the Divisions Wildlife Education Unit, and later served as a deputy conservation officer; chief of the Divisions Office of Wildlife Education and Information; and assistant director of the Divisions bureaus of Wildlife Management, Law Enforcement, Land Management, Freshwater Fisheries Management and Marine Fisheries Administration, among other positions. Chanda resides in Long Valley with his wife and three children. Posted by: Staff at rt23.com January 10, 2007 08:46:19 |
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