
SALT LAKE CITY (Nov. 15, 2023) – At 10:45 a.m., state officials and legislators will gather on the south steps of the Utah State Capitol to celebrate Speaker Brad Wilson’s service to the state of Utah.
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SALT LAKE CITY (Nov. 15, 2023) – At 10:45 a.m., state officials and legislators will gather on the south steps of the Utah State Capitol to celebrate Speaker Brad Wilson’s service to the state of Utah.
Continue reading →Joel Ferry was appointed as DNR executive director in June 2022 by Gov. Spencer J. Cox. (He was formally confirmed by the Utah Senate Sept. 21.) He leads an agency of about 2,500 employees from eight divisions and two offices, including Forestry, Fire and State Lands; Oil, Gas and Mining; State Parks; Outdoor Recreation; Utah Geological Survey; Water Resources; Water Rights; Wildlife Resources, the Office of Energy Development and the Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office.
Ferry has a passion for water policy, land conservation and agriculture he incorporates into the work of managing and protecting Utah’s natural resources. He is a 5th generation farmer who operates a ranch, farm, feedlot and hunting properties in Corinne. Ferry formerly worked for Zion’s Bank. He has a track record of public service, including serving as a legislator, chairman of the Box Elder County Republican Party, Box Elder Farm Bureau Board member, chairman of the Willard Peak Chapter of Delta Waterfowl, board member of the Friends of the Bear River Bird Refuge, and member of the Northern Regional Advisory Council for the Division of Wildlife Resources.
Ferry holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Finance from Utah State University. He and his wife Becca are raising their five children on their farm. They enjoy hunting, camping and traveling together.
Jason Curry was appointed as the director of the Division of Outdoor Recreation in December of 2022. Prior to his appointment, he served as deputy director of the Division of Forestry Fire and State Lands, overseeing six state area offices, the division’s law enforcement program, public affairs, and its safety program. Before being promoted to deputy director, he was the division’s public information officer and chief investigator. He also served many years on the Davis County Search and Rescue Team.
Curry started his career with the DNR in 1999 as a public affairs coordinator, where he served for eight years orchestrating public information and branding for the department. He graduated from the University of Utah with a bachelor’s degree in economics.
Teresa Wilhelmsen was appointed in 2020 as the State Engineer. She is responsible for the general administrative supervision of the waters of the state and the measurement, appropriation, apportionment, and distribution of those waters.
Wilhelmsen joined the Division of Water Rights in 1997 and most recently served as an assistant state engineer and the division’s hearing officer. Prior to that, she served as a regional engineer at the Utah Lake and Jordan River Regional Office, and as the division’s adjudication program manager. Before joining the division, Wilhelmsen worked for the School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration and Utah Division of Forestry. She is a professional engineer and graduated from the University of Utah with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering.
Pitt Grewe is the Director of the Division of Recreation. In this role, he leads the administration of all outdoor recreation grant programs in the state. The division is also responsible for the management of the state’s OHV, Boating and Every Kid Outdoors programs. The Division is also responsible for supporting the outdoor industry businesses and partners to ensure a healthy outdoor recreation economy.
A Utah native, Pitt graduated from Utah State University with a degree in International Studies. He has worked in the outdoor industry for almost 15 years. Including leadership roles in marketing and sales for Bivy.com, Goal Zero and Petzl. He founded Rapid Progression Kayak School, and worked many years in the ski industry in mountain operations management. Prior to his position at DNR, he served as the Director of the Office of Outdoor Recreation in the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity. Pitt has always had a passion for sharing the great outdoor spaces of Utah and is an experienced backcountry skier, climber, whitewater paddler, fly fisherman, and mountain biker and slow trail runner.
Redge Johnson was appointed as a DNR Deputy Director in August 2022. He also serves as the Executive Director of the Governor’s Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office. Johnson brings extensive experience in public lands, natural resources, planning, policy, and leadership to the DNR team.
Previously, Johnson was the director of strategic initiatives at the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food. Prior to that, he served as the county liaison and natural resources planner for the Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office. Johnson also worked at the Utah DNR and The Nature Conservancy as a land and water acquisitions specialist.
A native of Utah, Johnson was born in Lost Creek, Utah and has lived all over the world, from metropolitan areas in Yokohama, Japan, Aix-en-Provence, France and Washington, D.C., to rural settings including Jean Lake, Nevada and Johns Valley, Utah. Johnson has a bachelor’s degree in pre-law from Utah State University and a passion for Utah’s public lands and natural resources.
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Kim Wells was appointed as the communications director for the Department of Natural Resources in August 2021. Wells replaces Nathan Schwebach who was named deputy director for DNR. Wells started her career at DNR in 2019 and worked for the Division of Water Resources as the public information officer. Prior to joining Water Resources, she worked for the City of West Jordan as the communications manager and public information officer for 12 years. She holds a bachelor’s of fine arts in communications from Brigham Young University.
Justin (“J”) Shirley was appointed as the Director of the Division of Wildlife Resources in August 2021. He started working for the DWR in 2002 as a conservation officer. He graduated from the North American Conservation Law Enforcement Chief Association’s leadership academy in 2016. He was promoted to the Chief of Law Enforcement for DWR in 2019 before becoming director of the Division in 2021. He graduated from Brigham Young University with both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in wildlife and range resources. He has spent his career enforcing wildlife laws and cultivating support for wildlife conservation. When he isn’t working, J. loves to be in the great outdoors hunting, fishing and hiking with his wife and kids.
Candice Hasenyager was appointed as the director of the Utah Division of Water Resources in August 2021. Hasenyager replaces Todd Adams who was named deputy director for the Department of Natural Resources. Hasenyager started her career with Water Resources in 2007 after graduating from the University of Utah with both a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in civil engineering. She served as the division’s deputy director since January 2020. Before being promoted to deputy director, she was the assistant director since 2018.
Throughout her career, Hasenyager has worked on various projects that support the division’s mission to “plan, conserve, develop and protect Utah’s water resources.” As deputy director, she has overseen the Planning and Development branch, Water Conservation and Education section, and served as the division’s legislative liaison. During her career, she has been involved in surface water modeling, hydrology studies and municipal water demand projections.
Dennis Carver is the DNR Internal Audit Director. The purpose of the internal audit program is to monitor, assess and bring awareness to DNR leadership of high-value risks, the status of internal control activities and the climate and culture of the DNR control environment. The program’s focus is to assist leadership in fostering integrity and trust in everything we do to serve the public. Dennis served for 5 years in the private sector and then for 30 years as a Finance Director prior to his assignment as Audit Director in January 2020. He holds an MBA with an emphasis in Finance from the University of Utah and an undergraduate degree from Weber State University in Finance.
Nathan Schwebach joined DNR in 2015 as the communications director and was most recently appointed deputy director in 2021. His primary responsibilities include overseeing the department’s communication and community outreach efforts, legislative affairs and law enforcement. Additionally, he oversees management of the divisions of state parks; recreation; oil, gas and mining; water rights; and the Utah Geological Survey.
Prior to joining DNR, Schwebach was the public relations director for ThomasArts, a full-service advertising and communication firm in Farmington, Utah. As an expert in strategic communication, he has worked with a variety of public, private, government and nonprofit organizations throughout the United States, including General Motors, Subway Restaurants, Cancer Research Institute, Huntsman Cancer Institute, Comcast, Natural History Museum of Utah, Utah Department of Transportation, AARP and Aetna. Schwebach has a Bachelor of Science in Mass Communication with an emphasis in Public Relations from the University of Utah.
Schwebach and his wife Kristi have three children and live in Herriman, Utah. He enjoys camping, ice fishing, riding off-highway vehicles and exploring Utah’s beautiful wilderness. In his spare time he officiates high school swim meets and has served as a board member for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation in Utah.
Kaelyn Anfinsen has served as the executive assistant for DNR since 2009. She works with the executive director and his deputy directors managing office personnel and handling agendas, correspondence, scheduling and all other administrative functions. Anfinsen also coordinates meetings for DNR’s leadership team, NRCC and the Utah Water Task Force.
Before joining DNR’s administrative office, Anfinsen served as administrative assistant for three years for the Utah Division of Water Rights. Prior to her employment in state government, Anfinsen was the administrative assistant to the regional manager at United Parcel Service for many years. She has also worked for Coca-Cola and Bonneville International Corporation.
Anfinsen and her husband Ken live in West Valley and have four children and 11 grandchildren. She enjoys spending time with her grandchildren, camping, sewing and locking herself in her craft room.
Jeff Rasmussen serves as the director of the Utah Division of State Parks, overseeing the administration of Utah’s 46 beautiful state parks, along with state monuments and historic properties. The mission of Utah State Parks is to provide fun and educational opportunities throughout the state.
Jeff has served as director for the division since 2018. Prior to his appointment as director, Jeff served the division as deputy director and as a regional manager before that. He started his career with the division in 1992 as a park ranger at Antelope Island State Park. Later he was assigned to Palisade State Park where he served as a park ranger. In 1998, he became the assistant park manager at Yuba State Park and was promoted to park manager in 2002.
Jeff learned to love the outdoors from an early age when his family camped and played at national and state parks throughout the West. Jeff came to Utah to attend Brigham Young University and graduated with his degree in geography, with a minor in natural resources.
John Baza was appointed Director of the Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Mining in May 2005 during the first term of then Governor Jon M. Huntsman. He leads the division’s efforts in the responsible development of the state’s oil and gas resources, regulation of coal and mineral mining, and the public safety protection efforts of abandoned mine reclamation.
Baza is a registered professional engineer in Utah and holds Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in petroleum engineering from Stanford University. Baza’s career spans over four decades of working with the energy and mineral extractive industries, including engineering positions with Phillips Petroleum Co., Amoco Production Co., and Flying J.
He is a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers since 1976, having held various officers’ positions including section chairman, program chairman and scholarship committee chairman. He also represents the State of Utah as a delegate in several national governmental associations including the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission, the Interstate Mining Compact Commission, and the Ground Water Protection Council.
Todd Adams was appointed deputy director of the Department of Natural Resources in August 2021. He previously served as the director of the Utah Division of Water Resources since December 2019. Todd has worked for Water Resources since 1990, serving as director, deputy director, assistant director over the planning branch, manager of the hydrology & computer application section and the state’s cloud seeding coordinator. He started his career with the division as a staff engineer where he was tasked with water demand and supply modeling for the Wasatch Front, the State of Utah, as well as individual river models. He has also served as the division’s legislative liaison from 2009-2019.
He holds both a bachelor’s and a master’s of engineering from Utah State University. He is a registered professional engineer.
Jamie Barnes serves as the Utah State Forester and Director of the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands. The Division administers numerous forestry programs, is responsible for wildfire management on state and private lands, and oversees Utah’s state sovereign lands. Prior to her appointment as State Forester and the division’s director in August 2021, Jamie managed the division’s sovereign lands program.
Jamie has a diverse background working with state, local, and federal government and a variety of stakeholders to forge collaborative solutions to policy challenges. She began her career in the legal system, working in the private law sector. There, she gained experience and knowledge in criminal and civil law. She started with the Division in 2011 as a paralegal, focusing on complex legal issues. Jamie holds a master’s of natural resource degree from the University of Idaho with an undergraduate degree in criminal justice from Weber State University.
Roger Lewis became the Finance Director for DNR in April of 2017. His primary responsibilities include managing DNR’s finances and coordinating budgeting and accounting activities with DNR’s seven divisions. Lewis also oversees the internal audit function of the department.
Lewis has worked for the State since 1988, starting as a tax auditor for the Utah State Tax Commission. In 1999, Lewis joined DNR’s internal audit staff and later became the audit manager. After working in internal audit for six years, Lewis became the Administrative Services Director for the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire, & State Lands, one of DNR’s seven divisions, where he oversaw the accounting and budgeting of that division for eleven years. Lewis has a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from the University of Utah and a Masters of Business Administration from Utah State University.
Lewis and his wife, Andrea, have three children. Lewis enjoys many outdoor activities such as camping. Besides his family, his main passion is photography, particularly wildlife photography where he spends a large amount of his outdoor time enjoying the wonders of the natural world.
Tyler Thompson has worked for DNR since 1997 starting his career as a seasonal employee collecting vegetation trend data for DNR’s Division of Wildlife Resources Range trend program. Since this time, Tyler has worked as a research biologist in the development of new grass and forb seed releases and as one of the first restoration biologists hired to implement projects in southern Utah funded through Utah’s Watershed Restoration Initiative (UWRI). For the last decade, Tyler has been a part of WRI’s statewide administration staff. In that position, Tyler helped find matching funding for WRI projects and administered the incoming and outgoing funding contracts to help get project dollars on the ground each year. In January of 2017, Tyler was selected as DNR’s watershed program director. Tyler coordinates and manages WRI through five regional teams that submit and review over 150 restoration projects each year. WRI completes nearly 100,000 acres of restoration work each year in Utah.
Tyler grew up in Orem, Utah where he graduated from Mountain View High School, attended Utah Valley University and Brigham Young University. Tyler received both a bachelors and masters degree from BYU where he did his graduate research on the use of both native and non-native seed mixes for fire rehabilitation in the Tintic valley, Utah following the 1999 Railroad fire.
Tyler and his wife Brooke have been married for 15 years and currently live in West Jordan. Tyler enjoys fishing, outdoor photography and riding off-road motorcycles through Utah’s beautiful desert and mountain landscapes.
Bill Keach joined the Utah Geological Survey (UGS) as director and state geologist in 2019. He is responsible for ensuring UGS follows the Survey’s duties and responsibilities as defined in state code, including financial and personnel management, and guiding strategic development.
Prior to joining UGS, Keach worked as a senior oil and gas engineer at the California Department of Conservation, Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources. He is a geoscientist, educator and technology expert with 30+ years of experience in industry, academia and regulatory state government. He maintains an aggressive perspective and interest in the role modern technology plays in advancing industry efficiency and is an FAA certified remote drone pilot.
Keach is a visiting associate professor of geology at Brigham Young University and visiting instructor at the University of Utah’s Department of Chemical Engineering. He has a bachelor’s of science degree in Geology from BYU and a master’s degree in Geophysics from Cornell University.
Bill enjoys spending time with his family and grandchildren. Like most geologists he takes advantage of every opportunity to share the wonder of Utah’s great outdoors with anyone and everyone. He is an avid fan of college basketball, ATV riding and traveling. He hopes to get to Antarctica to complete his travels to all seven continents.
Todd Royce currently serves as the DNR law enforcement director and joined the department in 2018. Royce works closely with DNR division leadership and section chiefs to oversee the public safety efforts of DNR law enforcement, including wildlife conservation officers and state park rangers.
Achieving the rank of Lieutenant, Royce has served in many capacities during his 23 year career with the Utah Department of Public Safety, including public information officer for four years. Much of his field experience was obtained in Utah County as a Trooper and Sergeant. Royce previously served as president of the Utah Troopers Association and as a member of the board of directors for the UHP Honoring Heroes Foundation.
Royce holds a criminal justice degree from Salt Lake Community College. He is married to his wife, Wendy, of 23 years and has three boys. He loves the outdoors and enjoys fly-fishing.
Michael Tribe joined the Utah Department of Natural Resources (DNR) in 2017 as the Human Resources Director. Mr. Tribe has a Master’s Degree in Human Resource Management from the University of Utah. His primary responsibilities include managing and directing DNR Human Resources team and government outreach efforts and overseeing the department’s recruitment, classification, compensation, performance management and liability issues for DNR and its seven divisions.
Prior to joining DNR, Mr. Tribe served the state of Utah in a variety of Human Resources positions and agencies since 1993, most recently as the Human Resources Manager for the Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind.
Mr. Tribe and his wife Marci have four children and live in Bountiful, Utah. He is an avid fan of the Utah Jazz and the University of Utah and enjoys enjoying traveling throughout Utah’s to take in the scenic beauty. In his spare time he enjoys singing in two local community choirs, Utah Voices and Witness Music.