QDMA Press Release
PRESS RELEASE ON 7/28/04
Tim Lilley
(800) 209-3337
tlilley@qdma.com
Tim Lilley Joins QDMA Staff
Watkinsville, Ga. – The Quality Deer Management Association recently announced that Tim Lilley has joined the QDMA staff as the director of public relations.
“We are very pleased to welcome Tim to our team,” said Brian Murphy, executive director of the QDMA. “His extensive experience in media and public relations will be extremely valuable in our efforts to expand and enhance the QDMA's visibility in a number of ways.”
Lilley served previously as public relations manager for Tracker Marine, a sister company to QDMA partner Bass Pro Shops and the world's largest freshwater boat builder. He also has worked on the publications staff of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and served as Sports Information Director at his alma mater, West Virginia University.
Lilley is a lifelong outdoorsman and avid deer hunter, and has significant experience as a freelance outdoor writer and photographer, with more than 600 features published in regional and national media.
“I am thrilled to join the QDMA staff,” Lilley said. “I look forward to helping the association expand and enhance its visibility as we move forward. This is an exciting opportunity with an exciting and dynamic organization.”
Lilley has a daughter, Jennifer, 18, of Nixa, Mo.
About the QDMA-The Quality Deer Management Association is a 501 (C)(3) non-profit conservation organization and the leading advocate of the quality deer management movement. Founded in 1988, the QDMA works to educate and encourage hunters, managers and landowners to practice proper herd and habitat management techniques. With nearly 30,000 members in 48 states and several foreign countries, the QDMA helps to disseminate accurate, up to date information to wildlife professionals, hunters and wildlife enthusiasts. Among the QDMA's members are hundreds of the nation's leading deer management professionals who constantly provide the latest research and knowledge to ensure that QDMA members remain at the forefront of deer biology, research and management. Call (800) 209-DEER or visit www.QDMA.com to learn more about the QDMA.
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