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UW-Stevens Point announces new leadership in conservation roles

October 3, 2024
Steven Hubbard, Kevin Masarik and Jason Riddle were appointed by UW-Stevens Point as directors for UW-Extension centers that focus on forestry, watershed science and wildlife.
Steven Hubbard, Kevin Masarik and Jason Riddle were appointed by UW-Stevens Point as directors for UW-Extension centers that focus on forestry, watershed science and wildlife.


The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point College of Natural Resources has recently appointed new leaders for three key University of Wisconsin-Extension centers to further its commitment to conservation education, research and community outreach.

Steven Hubbard has been named the director of the Wisconsin Forestry Center and a UW-Extension forestry specialist. With a Ph.D. in forestry and wood products from UW-Madison, Hubbard has extensive experience in forest management, product lifecycle assessment and consulting. As the new director, he will work on advancing sustainable forest management practices, promoting innovative research and engaging with community stakeholders.

Kevin Masarik has been named the director of the Center for Watershed Science and Education and a UW-Extension water specialist. With more than twenty years of experience at UW-Stevens Point and the UW-Madison Division of Extension, Masarik has focused on improving Wisconsin’s water resources and public health. His expertise in water quality management, especially in rural communities with private wells, has resulted in significant program expansion, with well testing increasing from 1,500 to more than 8,000 annually. This expansion has directly impacted the health and well-being of Wisconsin’s residents, demonstrating the practical benefits of his work.

Professor Jason Riddle has been appointed Douglas R. Stephens Chair in Wildlife and will direct the Wisconsin Center for Wildlife as a UW-Extension wildlife specialist. Riddle has been involved in wildlife ecology research and education since 2009, focusing on habitat optimization for quail and early-succession songbirds. His innovative approach and dedication to wildlife conservation will bring new growth and impact to the center’s programs and outreach efforts.

These leadership changes reflect UW-Stevens Point’s dedication to advancing conservation education and sustainability initiatives across Wisconsin, said Brian Sloss, dean of the College of Natural Resources at UW-Stevens Point. The positions also reflect the long-standing partnership with UW-Madison Division of Extension, demonstrating the strong outreach mission and commitment to the Wisconsin Idea across the centers, he said.

“We are excited to welcome Steven, Kevin and Jason into their new leadership roles,” said Sloss. “Their expertise and dedication to conservation and outreach will strengthen our programs and further the Wisconsin Idea. We are confident their leadership will enhance our college’s impact on natural resource management, education and community engagement across the state.”