Texas State Rifle Association Names DuBois as New Executive Director
OutdoorHub 10.22.14
The Texas State Rifle Association (TSRA) has named Doug DuBois Jr. as the association’s new executive director. DuBois possesses leadership experience and a diverse background which will strengthen the TSRA and help protect and promote gun owners rights in the State of Texas.
Prior to TSRA, he served with the Texas Food & Fuel Association, holding such esteems positions as director of education; director of membership development and director of member services and governmental affairs. He is well-known in the Texas hunting and wildlife conservation communities as a TPWD Hunter Education Instructor and he currently serves on the executive committee of the Texas Wildlife Association (TWA), who recognized him in 2009 as the Adult Volunteer of the Year. He is also chairman of the TWA’s Texas Youth Hunting Program (TYHP) Advisory Committee. DuBois has been recognized for his conservation and education outreach by the Austin Chapter of SCI with the Christo Kaiser Conservation Award and has been recognized by the Austin Woods & Waters Club as Sportsman of the Year.
“We’re very excited about Doug’s appointment to this leadership position, and we think he’s the right person at the right time to further the TSRA mission,” says David Stroud, president of the Texas State Rifle Association. “ As a Life Member of both TSRA and NRA, Doug has demonstrated his passion for defending the Second Amendment and that he is also very community driven. He will be a strong asset for the Texas State Rifle Association, our members and gun owners throughout the state.”
“Hunting, shooting and working with the youth of Texas to ensure the future of our shooting sports has been a passion of mine for many years, and I am ” says DuBois. “Working together to further that cause, while protecting our Second Amendment rights with which we are blessed, will be my mission. I am looking forward to rolling up my sleeves and working on these issues which are so vitally important for Texans.”
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