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For many, the WFI experience is an important stepping stone in their career advancement. 70 Fellows from 22 countries have participated in the WFI Fellowship, with a growing network of alumni around the world. WFI fellows have gone on to greater career challenges and successes in varied fields within the forestry profession.

Where are they now?

About a third of our alumni are currently in management or marketing positions at forest products companies such as Enso (France), Klabin (Brazil), Western Forest Products (Canada), Marbut (Australia), Forestal Lautaro (Chile) and Sumitomo Forestry(Japan). Another third are in forestry non-governmental organizations, or government bureaus including CIFOR (Indonesia), Institute of Scien-Tech Information (China), Institute of Geography (Russia), and EFI (Finland). A quarter of alumni have gone on to consulting practices such as Jaakko Poyry (US), A.T. Kearney (Denmark), and Fortech (Australia). The remainder are pursuing advanced degrees in forestry.

We are currently updating the alumni page.
An incomplete list of alumni is posted.

     
     
Mario Angel, Chile
marioa@beckgroupconsulting.com

Mario worked as both a Fellow at WFI and as Program Manager. He currently works at The Beck Group in Portland, Oregon. His work involves benchmarking studies, sawmill optimization benefit analysis projects, and providing support for industry studies. Mario has written reports relating to the forest industry in Chile, Argentina and Uruguay and assisted American companies doing business in Latin America. In addition, Mario has helped Latin American companies to enter in the US market.

   
     
Alexandre Battistella, Brazil
alex.battistella@bicmadeiras.com.br
Alexandre is the Export Sales Manger for Battistella Ind. e Com. Ltda in Rio Negrhinho, Brazil. He is responsible for marketing wooden products worldwide. During his Fellowship in 1994-1995, Alexandre authored the “Brazil Country Report” and participated in a Weyerhaeuser training program.
   
     
Luke Balcombe, Australia
lbalcombe@hotmail.com
Luke is preparing to start a Masters/Ph.D. program in Social Sciences in Cairns, Australia. He will be focusing on understanding communities for fire management. During his Fellowship in 2002-2003, Luke researched interagency fire management on public lands in the Pacific Northwest.
   
     
Marco Bernal, Mexico
marcoa_bernalh@hotmail.com
Marco Bernal completed a one-year fellowship in 2000-2001 involving the Monarch butterfly reserves in Mexico. He is still consulting in Mexico on projects involving the Monarchs.
   
     
Yen-Chang Chen, Taiwan, China
ycchen@tfri.gov.tw
Yen-Chang has recently been promoted to Chief of Fu-Shan Research  Center, an internationally reknowned research forest under the Taiwan Forestry Research Institute (TFRI) in Taiwan. The res
   
     
Dr. Igor Danilin, Russia
imdanilin@hotmail.com
Igor is a Senior Research Scientist at the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences at the V.N. Sukachev Institute of Forest. Igor works in forest biometrics, forest inventory and remote sensing. During his Fellowship in 2001, Igor co-authered a manuscript on Forest Policy in Siberia, titled: “Siberian Expectations: An Overview of Regional Forest Policy and Sustainable Forest Management,” which can be downloaded from WFI’s Special Reports page.
   
     
Dr. Gustavo Daniluk, Uruguay
gdaniluk@adinet.com.uy
Dr. Gustavo Daniluk is a Professor at the University of Republic (Universidad de la República) in Montevideo, where he teaches harvesting and forest certification. Additionally, Gustavo works for SGS Qualifor as an FSC forest auditor in Uruguay, Chile, Argentina and Panama. During his fellowship in 2001-2002 Gustavo developed a Best Management Practices Manual for Uruguay.
   
     
Moacyr Fantini, Brazil
Moacyr.Fantini@storaenso.com
Moacyr works for Stora Enso China in Beihai, Guangxi. During his Fellowship in 1999, Moacyr researched the importance of Eucalyptus solid and engineered wood products in the US market.
   
     
Blair Freeman, Australia
blair.freeman@itclimited.com.au
Blair has been promoted to managing business development
across the ITC (International Tree Cropping) group, which includes forestry and sawmill processing operations. ITC Limited is Australia's leading integrated forestry company with over 150,000 plantation hectares under management across all Australian states, and is also Australia's largest hardwood timber processor.
   
     
Runar Gareyev, Russia
runar@ix.netcom.com
   
     
Jes Munk Hansen, Denmark
jmunk@grundfos.com
Jes is the President, Regional Managing Director for Grundfos North America. Grundfos is a global leader in pumps and pumping systems. During his Fellowship in 1994-1995 Jes researched various projects for Star Shipping, and completed work for WFI clients such as researching pricing for special forest products. After his Fellowship Jes completed a Masters degree in Forestry and an MBA at the London Business School.
   
     
Tateki Hata, Japan
tateki@theia.ocn.ne.jp
Tateki is currently a consultant at Spacevision Research Institute Inc. in Osaka. His work involves forest products marketing and development of forest and agricultural area. Tateki has completed research involving the market adaptation and competitiveness of Japanese wood industries. During his Fellowship in 2001-2002 Tateki worked as an Information Specialist and conducted research on US wood supply for the Japanese housing market.
   
     
Rainer Hummel, Germany
rainer.hummel@ifp.uni-freiburg.de
After more than ten years in the private sector Rainer has accepted a research position at the University of Freiburg, Germany in early 2007.  The focus of his work are international trade, markets and marketing of forest products along with the meaning and influence of markets for the sustainable use of natural resources world-wide.  This includes the use of market based instruments in expanding environmental markets, such as trade in emission allowances.
   
     
Claire Huxtable, Canada
Claire.Huxtable@rbccm.com
Claire is an Associate in the Paper and Forest Products division of RBC (Royal Bank of Canada) Capital Markets. in Vancouver, BC. In her position she manages timberland investments and her primary clients are institutional investors. During her Fellowship in 1995-1996 Claire worked as a country Information Specialist and conducted research for WFI clients.
   
     
Nobutaka Isoda, Japan
n_isodda@sfc.co.jp
Nobutaka works as a Researcher for Sumitomo Forestry Co., Ltd. at their Tsukuba Research Institute. An architect by training, he researches ergonomic solutions for special users of wooden homes, such as the elderly and disabled. Nobutaka researched green building design and techniques during his Fellowship in 2002-2003.
   
     
Mikko Jaaskelainen, Finland
mikko.jaaskelainen@indufor.com
Mikko is a Forest Industry Consultant at Savcor Indufor, Finland. He
works on feasibility studies and investment projects in emerging markets in the wood products business as well as with plantation projects. During his Fellowship in 2001-2002 Mikko conducted a study on the forest industry’s reaction to environmental protection laws in the Pacific Northwest in the 1990s.
   
     
In Chul Jung, Korea
icjung@eagon.com
In Chul works for Eagon Industrial Co., Ltd, in Lautara, Chile, as a General Manager. In his work In Chul is responsible for Eagon’s Chilean operation. Eagon manufactures veneer and plywood, trades forest products, and is involved in forestation and harvest. During his Fellowship in 1996, In Chul researched various projects for WFI clients.
   
     
Kenji Kariya, Japan
kariya@sfc.co.jp
Kenji is a Researcher for Sumitomo Forestry Co., Ltd. in their Research Institute. He is an architect and is involved in a variety of research related to the aesthetic value of trees and housing design and construction, including ergonomics and Japanese life-styles. He is also currently a postgraduate student at Tokyo Institute of Technology in the Department of Architecture. During his Fellowship in 200-2001 Kenji researched wood usage for the interior design of houses in the Pacific Northwest as well as the benefits of wood as a building material.
   
     
Phil Lacy, Australia
Phil.Lacy@csiro.au
Phil is a forester for Forests New South Wales and is currently completing his Ph.D. During his one-year Fellowship in 2003-2004, Phil sought to understand the biological, economic and environmental factors facing industrial forest managers in the Pacific Northwest (PNW), and to examine the decision support systems that various forest managers adopt. His final report, "The Changing World of Forest Management" can be downloaded from the Publications page.
   
     
Seol Woong Lee, Korea
swlee@eagon.com

Seol Woong Lee, an architect by training, works in the marketing division of EAGON Inc. His primary responsibility is developing new wood-based products and planning new business opportunities. During his six-month Fellowship in 2006, Lee explored wooden housing facilities for seniors, including retirement and assisted living communities. By 2026, Korean society is expected to become a “Super-aged Society” in which over 20% of the population will be above 65 years of age. Therefore, the development of facilities and dedicated housing for seniors has become a key issue in Korea.

   
     
Dr. Jiunn-Cheng "David" Lin, Taiwan, China
ljc@tfri.gov.tw
David manages 1000 hectares of forestland in the Taimali research center, under the Taiwan Forestry Research Institute. The center is located in southeast Taiwan. It is one of six research centers which belongs to TFRI. During his Fellowship in 2005, David explored avenues other than logging to generate income from forestland, such as carbon sequestration projects and ecosystem services.
   
     
Dr. Bonnie Liu, Taiwan, China
sbliu@mail.tfri.gov.tw
Bonnie works as an Associate Scientist at the Taiwan Forestry Research Institute (TFRI) in Taipei City, Taiwan. TFRI is the center for organizing research throughout the province and conducts studies on long-term sustainable management of the forests. In her position Bonnie studies water chemistry and its relationship to forest ecology. During her Fellowship in 2003 Bonnie researched watershed management and associated research techniques.
   
     
a Zengwang Ma, China
zengwangma@yahoo.com
Zengwang Ma is a researcher at the Hebei Academy of Forestry Science. In 2006-2007 the Hebei Provincial government sponsored Ma for a 12-month Fellowship. Hebei province, which surrounds Beijing, has been overlogged, resulting in desertification, flooding and landslides. Consequently the government has imposed logging restrictions, and they are now faced with the task of finding alternative revenue sources through sustainable forest development. In his work, Zengwang studies silviculture and reforestation.
   
     
Lee Miezis, Australia
leem@sf.nsw.gov.au
Lee is the North Coast Marketing Improvement Manager for State Forests of New South Wales. Lee works with internal and external parties to improve the delivery of timber products to the market and to be more responsive to markets demands and to foster relationships with partners in the distribution chain for hardwood products. During his Fellowship in 2001-2002 Lee researched North American timber markets and authored the WFI Special Report “North American Timber Markets: Production, Consumption, Preferences and Opportunities for Australian Native Timber”.
   
     
nerijus Nerijus Miskinis, Lithuania
nerijusabroad@yahoo.com.uk
Nerijus Miskinis is a Ph.D. forestry student at the Lithuanian University of Agriculture.  Nerijus was WFI’s first Lithuanian and first non-Russian eastern European Fellow in 2007. His 12-month Fellowship was being sponsored by the Shelk Foundation. Nerijus explored the forestry business in the Pacific Northwest in order to take lessons learned back to apply in Lithuania. 
   
     
Roger Naylor, United Kingdom
roger.naylor@helsinki.fi
Roger works as a forest products marketing Researcher in the Department of Forest Economics at the University of Helsinki, Finland. Roger researches the superior wood and timber properties of Nordic pine for emphasis in the strategic marketing planning and business models of Nordic forest industry companies. During his Fellowship in 2000 to 2001 Roger was sponsored by Jaako Poyry and examined global forests and their role in the sustainable satisfaction of human needs.
   
     
Patrice Ngalla, Cameroon
patricengalla2005@yahoo.co.uk
Patrice Taah Ngalla is currently working for the World Wildlife Fund’s
Central Africa Regional Programme Office as a GIS/Remote Sensing Specialist. Patrice provides advanced customized GIS and remote sensing work to support conservation and the sustainable use of natural resources in southeast Cameroon. During his Fellowship in 2005, Patrice explored different options and procedures in GIS & remote sensing that can be integrated with forest inventories in order to provide decision support information for sustainable forest use and management.
   
     
Mikkel Nielsen, Denmark
mbn@iwc.dk
Mikkel works as a forestry consultatnt at the International Woodland Company in Copenhagen, Denmark. During his Fellowship in 2004 Mikkel researched the risks and return issues related to forestland investment in the Pacific Northwest. He is the author of WFI Special Report "Managing Risk in the Evolving World of Timberland Investments."
   
     
Claudio Ortolan, Brazil
CLOrtolan@klabin.com.br
In 1996, Claudio completed a one-year Fellowship as the Brazilian representative at WFI. Claudio graduated in with a bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering in Curitiba, Paraná in 1981. He received his M.B.A. in Economic Engineering in 1990. Claudio has worked in forest product companies in operations and projects for panels, sawmill, pulp and paper. Since 1997 he has worked for Klabin, the largest paper company in Brazil in the forest planning and economic assessment of plantations.
   
     
c Cristopher Lopez Paniagua, Mexico
cristopher_lp@hotmail.com
Cristopher completed a one-year Fellowship in 2007, sponsored through a joint funding project with the USDA Forest Service's International Programs and the Chiles Foundation. Cristopher worked with several  groups involved in the management of the Monarch Butterfly Reserve - including WWF-MEXICO,  the Mexican Fund to the Nature Conservation, USAID, and CONANP - to develop his WFI  research project. He investigated ecotourism activities in the Reserve and surveyed visitors to develop a market study of tourist demand. He also gave ecotourism guide trainings to local ejido members.  
   
     
kt Kyungtae Park, Korea
kyungtaepark@gmail.com
Kyungtae is a wood markets researcher at Eagon Industrial in the Research and Development division. Eagon is one of the major integrated specialty wood product manufacturers in Korea. During his Fellowship in 2006, Kyungtae explored green building and wood markets developments in the US.
   
     
matt Matt Pope, Australia
matthewp@sf.nsw.gov.au
Matthew is an infrastructure forester at Forests New South Wales with responsibilities for road construction and maintenance, and has worked in other operational roles including fire, recreation, weed control and fertilizing. During his Fellowship from 2007-2008 Matthew investigated the use of integrated field data management systems. Matt was sponsored by the Gottstein Trust and the Forest and Wood Products Research and Development Corporation.
   
     
Jaakko Rantanen, Finland
jaakko.rantanen@upm-kymmene.com
Jaakko has been working in the sales of wood products, plywood, and lumber for the last 7 years. For the last 2 years he has been working for UPM-Kymmene Corporation and is now the Export Sales Manager and is responsible for marketing sawn goods worldwide.
   
     
Jon Bingen Sande, Norway
jon.bingen.sande@umb.no
Jon Bingen Sande completed a one-year Fellowship in 2000-2001 and researched the globalization of the forest industry. He holds a Master of Forestry degree from the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, where he later helped create a master-degree program in Forest Business. Jon is currently a Ph.D. student at the same university, and his topic is strategy and business-to-business marketing in the wood industry. He is currently located at the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, following their Ph.D. courses in business administration.
   
     
Andreas Schuck, Germany
andreas.schuck@efi.fi
Andreas is a Programme Manager for the European Forest institute (EFI) in the Forest Resources and Information division. He is responsible for one of EFI's four research programmes including administrative duties, the coordination of research projects and the preparation of research proposals. During his Fellowship in 1996-1997, Andreas conducted a Parr Lumber study, tracked trends in the world panel market, and organized a 'Global Forest Monitoring Workshop' for IUFRO. In 2003 Andreas returned to Portland for a short visit with his family.
   
     
Tony Scherl, Australia
tonys@sf.nsw.gov.au
Tony Scherl is a Fire Officer with Forests New South Wales Fire Management unit. Tony has worked for the Forests NSW for over 10 years, in a range of positions from forest field worker to forester. During his Fellowship from 2004-2005, Tony examined measures the US has taken regarding the problems of re-introducing prescribed fire and active fuel management into the landscape, as well as ways Australian forests can benefit from the US experience.
   
     
Maki Shiina, Japan
makishiina@yahoo.com
Maki is currently studying at Portland State University for a master's degree in communication. In the future, she hopes to work in a field related to international education and/or immigration. During her Fellowship in 1995-1996, Maki was sponsored by Nichimen and Sumitomo Forestry.
   
     
Sandra Silva, Chile
silsandra@hotmail.com
Sandra is the new Regional Director of the Chilean Exports Promotion Agency (PROCHILE) in Puerto Montt, Chile. She promotes Chilean exports, including wood products. For more information, go to: http://www.prochile.cl or http://www.direcon.cl. During her Fellowship in 2001, Sandra conducted market studies on with forest issues and compiled and managed forest products statistics information used to create a data mart prototype.
   
     
Jussi Silventoinen, Finland
jussi.silventoinen@indufor.fi
Jussi was a fellow at WFI in 1995-96.  He served 10 years at The Beck Group as a Senior Consultant in Portland.  In 2007, he returned to Finland to take up a new position at Indufor Oy, a forest consulting company.  He is now Head of Management Consulting and Senior Forest Industry Consultant.
   
     
Roland Simpson, Australia
WFI Board members and staff were saddened to hear of the recent death of Roland Simpson on October 22, 2004. Roland was a Fellow in 1998 and more recently worked as a forester with Forests of New South Wales in their Investment Services Division. Roland died as a result of injuries sustained in a BASE jumping mishap in China. Roland’s ever-optimistic attitude and broad smile will surely be missed both here in Portland as well as in Australia.
   
     
Michael Taylor, Australia
MichaelT@midway-pl.com.au
Michael gained international expertise in sustainable forest management and certification and forest industry policy as Australia’s inaugural Fellow at the World forest Institute in 1996. Michael has 17 years experience within the Australian and international forest industry. Following graduation from the Australian National University with a B.Sc. Forestry (1990), he has worked in a number of Australian states and has expertise in processing, business analysis, harvesting and haulage, forest management and also policy and political representation. Currently Michael is Operations Manager for Midway Pty. Ltd., a plantation development and export woodchip company in Victoria. He is responsible for the processing and export of around 1 million tonnes pa. of woodchip. Michael has completed his Graduate Diploma of Business at the University of Tasmania (1992) and Graduate Diploma in Applied Finance and investment at the Securities Institute of Australia.
   
     
nathan Nathan Trushell, Australia
nathan.trushell@vicforests.com.au
Nathan Trushell is a Regional Manager with VicForests, responsible for overseeing business operations throughout the West Gippsland Region of Victoria, Australia. During his six-month Fellowship from 2007-2008, Nathan explored opportunities and potential strategies to promote and brand forest industries.
   
     
John Turland, Australia
johnt@sf.nsw.gov.au
John is a senior forestry analyst / modeler at Forests New South Wales in the Forest Resources Division based in Sydney. Forests NSW is a Public Trading Enterprise responsible for sustainably managing more than 2 million hectares of public native forests and an expanding estate of hardwood and softwood planted forests. John’s primary responsibilities are growth and yield simulation model development, strategic wood supply forecasting and harvest scheduling in the native Eucalyptus forests throughout NSW. John spent 12 months in 2006-2007 studying North American approaches to growth and yield modeling, and harvest scheduling approaches in uneven-aged mixed species forest.
   
     
Dr. J. René Valdez Lazalde, Mexico
valdez@colpos.mx
René is an Associate Professor at Colegio de Postgraduados in Texcoco, Mexico. In his work, René teaches postgraduates and does research on forest management and geomatics. During his Fellowship in 1994-1995, René worked as a country Information Specialist and conducted research for WFI clients. He also authored the WFI “Mexico Country Report”. After his Fellowship, René completed a Ph.D. in Forest Management and GIS at Colorado State University.
   
     
jasjit Jasjit Walia, India
jasjitw@gmail.com
Jasjit Walia is from the Indian Forest Service where he is the CEO of Ecotourism for his region, Himachal Pradesh. Jasjit was the first Indian to participate in WFI’s Fellowship program in 2005-2006. Jasjit researched n environmental services, which he feels holds great promise for his Himalayan State of Himachal Pradesh in northern India.
   
     
Guangyu Wang, China
guangyw@hotmail.com
Guangyu (Jason) Wang completed a Fellowship in 1998 and is currently a Ph.D. candidate and research assistant in the faculty of Forestry at University of British Columbia. He was former President of the Fujian Forestry Investment and Development Inc., a top ten forestry company in China. He also was the key organizer to the Secretary General of the China International Wood and Forest Products Trade Fair in the years of 1999, 2001, and 2002.
   
     
pj Dr. Peijung Wang, Taiwan, China
pjwang@tfri.gov.tw
Dr. Pei-jung Wang is an assistant researcher in the Division of Forest Management at the Taiwan Forest Research Institute. Her research interests and specialties include forest sociology, community forestry, and forest policy. During her Felllowship in 2006, Pei-jung examined how public forestlands use public participation methods in their management decisions.
   
     
Xiaoli Wang, China
xmhuwang@yahoo.com
Xiaoli Wang is a forestland and forest tenure administration officer at the State Forestry Administration in Beijing, China. Since 1997 she has worked making national policies, dealing with forest tenure conflicts across the provincial boundary, and training and supervising officials on implementing law, polices and regulations on forest land and forest tenure administration. During her fellowship in 2005-2006, Xiaoli conducted research sponsored by INBAR on policy recommendations for developing forestland and bamboo resource tenures systems in Africa and Asia.
   
     
Jialu Xie, China
Jialux@yahoo.com
Mr. Xie is the only Fellow to have completed two Fellowships, ten years apart. In 2004 he worked with WFI for one year researching forest certification schemes and their applicability to China.
   
     
Min-Chung "Galy" Yang, Taiwan, China
galy.yang@gmail.com
Min-chung “Galy” Yang (Taiwan) has moved from an NGO to industry. He is the Research and Development Manager for Achieve Made international Limited. He helps his company meet their business development model in social networking services: more can be seen at their website at http://15fun.com/.
   
     
Dr. Yanping Zhang, China
zhang99@163.com
Dr. Yanping Zhang is the Director of the Resources and Environment Department at the Research Institute of Resource Insects in Kunming, China. During his Fellowship in 2005, Dr. Zhang researched the seedling industry, as China has ambitious plans to reforest and afforest large areas for both commercial wood products and soil protection. Dr. Zhang was the first Chinese Fellow to come through a joint-cooperation agreement with the Department of International Cooperation at the Chinese Academy of Forestry.
   
     
The first Alumni Reunion occurred in September 2005! View the photos here.
   
 
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