HARRISBURG – Qualified candidates interested in serving as the at-large boating commissioner on the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission board now have until Friday, April 10, to submit their resume and cover letter after the Governor’s Advisory Council for Hunting, Fishing and Conservation extended its deadline.
“We are searching for a person experienced in boating and water safety education who is also a registered boat owner in Pennsylvania,” said Andy Talento, a member of the council’s fish and boat subcommittee. “Pennsylvania ranks 12th in the nation in terms of registered boats, with more than 2.5 million people enjoying the activity on our waters.”
Of the 10 seats on the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, two of them are charged with representing boating interests.
The at-large boating seat is presently filled by Commissioner Donald K. Anderson of Meyersdale, Somerset County, whose term expires in June.
Candidates will first interview with the advisory council’s fish and boat subcommittee and will be rated on responses, past volunteer experience with water and boating safety, as well as water conservation and restoration issues.
Gov. Edward G. Rendell will select the final candidate, who, upon Senate confirmation, will serve an eight-year term.
Commissioners serve without compensation, but do receive travel reimbursement.
Individuals interested in applying should send a resume and detailed cover letter to Robb Miller, Governor’s Advisory Council for Hunting, Fishing and Conservation, Rachel Carson State Office Building, 400 Market St., 7th Floor, P.O. Box 8767, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8767.