Cobb Man inducted into Hall of Fame of Southeast Conservation
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The National Association of Conservation Districts Southeast Region Hall of Fame has a new inductee.
F. Woody Snell of Cobb County was inducted at their Regional Meeting held in San Juan, Puerto Rico on July 18. The organization annually recognizes and honors individuals from the Southeast Region of the U.S. who have had a significant impact or influence on natural resources conservation practice or partnerships at the local, state, territory, regional or national levels.
Snell currently serves as the Past President of the Georgia Association of Conservation Districts (GACD) where he has been instrumental in advancing and growing the organization. He was inducted into GACD’s Hall of Fame in 2019.
A Clemson University Georgia graduate, Snell earned a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. He attended Georgia Institute of Technology where he earned his Master of Science in Management degree. Snell has been a District Supervisor for the Cobb County Conservation District since 1999.
For more information, visit www.gacd.us.