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Posted by editor on December 2, 2008, 7:55 am
 
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Public Lands Manager

American Motorcyclist Association (AMA)

Founded in 1924, the AMA has an unparalleled history of protecting and
promoting, the interests of the world's largest and most dedicated
group of motorcycle enthusiasts.

The candidate selected to be Public Lands Manager for the AMA will
monitor, evaluate and respond accordingly to public lands issues,
including regulation, legislation and notices for public comment
generated by public land agencies and Congress.

The successful candidate must be willing to travel and represent the
association in various public settings, build partnerships and assist
in policy development.

Qualifications:

4-year degree in Political Science, Journalism, Natural Resources, or
related field, or equivalent work experience

2 years experience working in a government agency

Demonstrated experience in public parks, recreation, tourism and/or
public lands management, including managerial leadership/role, and
public policy development

Specific knowledge of motorcycling issues a plus

The AMA offers a competitive benefits package including paid time off,
medical, dental, 401K, and tuition reimbursement.

Qualified candidates should send a resume and salary history/
requirement to jobs@ama-cycle.org

Posted by Dean H on December 2, 2008, 8:24 am
 On Dec 2, 7:55 am, edi...@mxnewsfeed.com wrote:

I'd like to nominate Jeff Deeney.

Posted by SmallBoats.com on December 2, 2008, 9:12 am
 Dean H wrote:

I am a new motodad so maybe I am missing something.. But with only one
legal open public area in the whole frekin' state to ride in, and it's
open only a few months a year (Thomaston Dam) what has the AMA done for
me save charge me 30 bucks a year to pay to race everywhere else?

Rowdy Mouse Racing, master of dumb questions...
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Posted by XR650L_Dave on December 2, 2008, 11:03 am
 wrote:

Isn't Pachaug in CT as well?

Anyway, yeah, that's make it 2 whole (legal) places!

When I was in berlin, that's why my only dirt bike was a dual-sport.
And the only reason I joined the AMA was to enter events.


Dave

Posted by editor on December 2, 2008, 1:02 pm
 
Don't credit the AMA with Thomaston Dam! That was the fine work of The
Army Corps of Engineers.

The AMA is only involved in the racing aspects of the sport up around
us. I have an AMA card but sometimes I wonder why.

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