Tuesday, December 10, 2024

COUNCIL NAMES LAVIN AS DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH AND PARTNERSHIPS

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Council to Advance Hunting and the Shooting Sports (Council) has named Scott Lavin the new Director of Research and Partnerships.

Lavin brings more than three decades of strategic leadership and program development experience to his new role, including a strong background in the conservation industry. Known for his collaborative approach, Lavin has successfully developed award-winning R3 (Recruitment, Retention, and Reactivation) initiatives that combine the resources of state wildlife agencies, NGOs, and industry partners to engage diverse participants in hunting and shooting sports.

In his most recent role as Branch Chief for R3 at the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD), Lavin oversaw a suite of programs, including Hunter Education, Scholastic Clay Target Program, and National Archery in the Schools Program, and the Outdoor Skills Network, achieving national recognition for his efforts. His leadership in developing the Outdoor Skills Network grew the collaboration from a dozen partners to over 200, advancing conservation education across Arizona. Lavin’s programs, lauded for their innovation and effectiveness, continue to set national standards in the R3 community.

As Director of Research and Partnerships, Lavin will continue efforts to deepen the Council’s understanding of public engagement in hunting and shooting sports, guiding strategic partnerships, research and data-driven program development.

"I am honored to join the Council in this new capacity," said Lavin. "Throughout my career, I have focused on building partnerships that enhance the public’s connection to the outdoors. I am excited to leverage my experience to help the Council continue advancing conservation and broadening our reach to ensure these opportunities thrive for future generations."

Council Executive Director Dr. Steven Leath expressed his enthusiasm with regard to Lavin’s addition to the team: "Scott’s deep knowledge of both conservation and R3 practices, combined with his proven ability to build impactful programs, makes him an exceptional fit for this role. His leadership will be invaluable as we expand our research and partnerships to strengthen the Council’s mission."

Lavin’s wealth of experience, strategic mindset, and passion for outdoor recreation will help the Council grow its influence and foster enduring connections between communities and conservation efforts.