Quail Forever Selects Rich Wissink as Incoming Vice President of Education & Outreach

Quail Forever has announced the promotion of Rich Wissink to Vice President of Education & Outreach. A 10-year veteran of “The Habitat Organization,” Wissink will now serve on the organization’s executive leadership team and provide guidance on strategies to advance the mission of Quail Forever in regards to youth initiatives nationwide.
 
“Through his innovation and dedication to our mission, Rich Wissink has transformed the capacity of our organization to deliver groundbreaking, conservation-focused youth programs in the United States,” stated Howard Vincent, president and CEO of Quail Forever. “I’m excited for the future of the organization’s education and outreach efforts with Rich at the helm, there are bright prospects ahead for the next generation of hunters and conservationists under his leadership.”
 
As Vice President of Education & Outreach, Wissink will manage a department of nationwide employees responsible for delivering Quail Forever’s youth pillars, including conservation leadership, hunting heritage, habitat/land stewardship, and shooting sports. At the core of his responsibilities, Wissink will oversee Quail Forever’s No Child Left Indoors® initiative and accompanying R3 programs designed to recruit, retain, and reactivate outdoorsmen and women. Through further partnership development and expanded initiatives, Wissink will be responsible for impacting one million men, women and children through education programs with consideration for the organization’s central mission of wildlife habitat conservation.
 
Wissink will replace the current Vice President of Education & Outreach, Cheryl Riley, as she transitions into retirement at the end of June after 12 years of employment with “The Habitat Organization.” During her tenure, Riley was responsible for helping grow the youth and education footprint of Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever, including the National Youth Leadership Council, Leopold Education Project, No Child Left Indoors® initiative, FOREVER Shooting Sports Program, and most recently, the “Grow Our Own Initiative” focusing on leadership development for organizational staff.
 
“I couldn’t be more pleased to see Rich take over this department and become part of the executive leadership team,” said Cheryl Riley. “He has the passion, vision and dedication to expand our programs and accomplishments at a time when the mission of Quail Forever is more important than ever”
 
Prior to joining “The Habitat Organization,” Wissink served a very successful 16-year career with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources in various capacities. Wissink received his Bachelor’s in Natural Resource Management from the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point. He has been a member of the Quail Forever team since 2007 where he served as a Youth Programs Specialist, Youth Programs Manager, and his most recent position, Director of Education & Outreach, before being promoted to Vice President of Education & Outreach. His leadership has resulted in the development of four education & outreach pillars embraced by the organization, successful completion of a nearly $2 million youth education campaign, and the successful cultivation of new partnerships with federal and state agencies, corporate sponsors, individual donors, and the organization’s extensive network of local chapter volunteers.
 
Wissink is a Quail Forever Life Member and a contributor to the organization’s youth initiatives. He currently resides in Grantsburg, Wisconsin with his wife, Shelli, and the couple has three grown children - Casey, Cody and Corey.
 
For more information about Quail Forever’s education & outreach programs or to learn more about youth efforts that are contributing to the nation’s outdoor heritage, please contact Rich Wissink, Vice President of Education & Outreach at (715) 431-0814 or RWissink@PheasantsForever.Org.
 
About Quail Forever

Quail Forever is a leading organization dedicated to upland habitat conservation efforts for the United States’ native quail species. Since its creation in 2005, Quail Forever has conducted more than 8,500 habitat projects across the nation benefitting quail and other wildlife. Along with its affiliate organization Pheasants Forever, it has committed more than $708 million to improve more than 15.8 million acres of wildlife habitat. Quail Forever has more than 16,000 members and 165 local chapters across the country. Both Quail Forever and Pheasants Forever are part of Pheasants Forever, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit.  

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