Biographical Information about Sharon
Heywood
Sharon Heywood was selected
in 1995 to lead the Shasta-Trinity National Forest in Northern
California. The
Shasta-Trinity, a 2.2 million acre forest, is the largest in California
and has an extensive program encompassing
timber and other resources, wildlife, recreation and fire management.
Heywood’s Forest Service career began in
Washington, D.C. in1979 after four years with the Bureau of Land
Management. She served as staff assistant for
the Deputy Chief of the National Forest System. She subsequently
became Deputy Regional Planning Director in
the Pacific Northwest Regional Office in Portland and in 1991 was
selected as Deputy Forest Supervisor for the
Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Oregon. Ms. Heywood has an extensive
background in all aspects of the
Northwest Forest Plan and was directly involved in on-the-ground
implementation of that plan on both the Gifford
Pinchot and Shasta-Trinity National Forests.
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