| James
Cummins
At
A Glance:
* Received
his Master of Science degree in Fisheries Science from Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University and his Bachelor
of Science degree in Fisheries management from Mississippi
State University. He is a graduate of Greenville (Mississippi)
High School.
* Professional
interests include developing and maintaining private, voluntary,
incentive, tax and market-based solutions to environmental
problems.
* Personal
interests include, hunting, fishing, restoring antique family
wagons, buggies, surreys and old cars and collecting antique
hunting and fishing equipment.
* Formerly
served as a Legislative Fellow in the Office of Senator Thad
Cochran in the United States Senate in Washington, D.C.
* As Executive
Director of the Mississippi Fish and Wildlife Foundation,
recently received the Earth Day Award from the Ag-Earth Partnership
for service in working with Congress to develop the Wildlife
Habitat Incentives Program.
Up Close:
"A
lot of environmental groups want to do good things for fish
and wildlife. We want to do good conservation that works,"
says the Mississippi Fish and Wildlife Foundation Executive
Director, James L. Cummins. James got his start in conservation
as a teenager working with the Mississippi Department of Wildlife
Conservation and working on his grandfathers' cattle, chicken
and row crop farms near Kilmichael, Mississippi. "I considered
going into chemical engineering, but thought fish and wildlife
would be more rewarding," jokes James.
That was
in the early eighties. Today, with a small, efficient staff
of five employees, we continue to build a strong Foundation
built on solid principles. "We wanted a set of principles
that define how do the business of conservation, as well as
create a great work environment."
His ability
to convey the importance of good conservation to the small
farmer who farms 40 acres to the Majority Leader of the United
States Senate is obvious. "On the very first time I met
my mentor and our Chairman, Clarke Reed, he told me, 'Enlightened
self-interest is the greatest of all human motivations.' I
try, every day, to live by that principle and whether I am
trying to show a small farmer how to develop a gravel spawning
bed for bluegill in a farm pond for his grandkids to fish
in or explain to the Majority Leader the importance of the
Wetland Reserve Program. If you know what motivates people,
the rest is just a few technical details."
"In
the end, it boils down to improving the quality of life in
Mississippi."
As the
Chief Executive Officer of the Mississippi Fish and Wildlife
Foundation, duties include being in charge of all activities
of all salaried employees, development of the Foundation's
goals, objectives, and programs in conjunction with the Board
of Trustees. Develops standard operating procedures. Coordinates
federal and state legislative programs. Prepares an annual
budget in conjunction with the Foundation's Chairman, President,
Treasurer, and Bookkeeper. Directs membership programs. Editor
of all publications, including the magazine. Coordinates activities
of all committees. Evaluates the performance of each employee.
Directs communications programs. Solicits foundation, corporate,
private, and government donations/contracts/grants. Makes
presentations to children's groups, civic clubs, and hunting,
fishing, and wildlife viewing clubs. Directs field operations,
technical and financial assistance programs. Other duties
as assigned by the Chairman, President, and/or Board of Trustees.
He is
very involved in a wide array of organizations. He is a member
of the American Fisheries Society, Bass Anglers Sportsman's
Society, Mississippi Forestry Association, Mississippi Wildlife
Federation, National Parks Conservation Association, The Nature
Conservancy, Outdoor Writers Association of America, Quail
Unlimited, Society of American Foresters, Southeastern Outdoor
Press Association and The Wildlife Society.
He serves
as Vice-Chairman of Mississippi State University's Department
of Wildlife and Fisheries' Advisory Committee, Chairman of
the Natural Resources Conservation Service, State Technical
Committee, Wildlife Subcommittee, Chairman of the Board of
the North American Waterfowl Federation and a member of the
Advisory Board of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival.
He has
published over 60 articles and serves as the Conservation
Editor of over 70 newspapers throughout Mississippi. He has
been published in such magazines as Wildlife Mississippi,
Delta Wildlife, Mid-South Farmer, Mississippi Outdoors, Future
Earth, California Waterfowl, Mississippi Game and Fish Magazine
and the Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern
Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.
He has
given over 30 formal presentations to such groups as the Congressional
Sportsman's Caucus, Southeast Private Lands Biologists of
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Southeastern Quail Study
Group, Memphis Garden Club, the Mississippi Association of
Conservation Districts, the Mississippi Rural Development
Council, the Mississippi State University Chapter of The Wildlife
Society, the Mississippi Commission On Wildlife, Fisheries
and Parks, the Delta Environmental Network, the Mississippi
Delta Advertising Club, the Political Economy Research Center,
the Mississippi Ornithological Society, International Association
of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, Rice Millers' Association,
The Garden Clubs Of Mississippi, the Society of Wetland Scientists,
the Greenwood-Leflore Chamber of Commerce, Southern Agri-business
Forum, American Fisheries Society, Mississippi State University
Fisheries Club, the Wildlife and Fisheries Staff of the U.S.D.A.
Forest Service and the Southeastern Association of Fish and
Wildlife Agencies.
These
accomplishments reflect James's devotion to building a results-oriented
organization whose single goal is to "improve the quality
of life in Mississippi." It is a simple goal but one
that takes leadership and involvement in all stages of the
organization.
"What
separates a great conservation organization from a mediocre
one is a combination of a good mission, a supportive Board
of Trustees, superb people to work with and a great staff.
We are very fortunate to have all of those."
E-mail:
jcummins@wildlifemiss.org
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