Monday, November 14, 2022

NEWS RELEASE - POST WILDFIRE OHV RECOVERY ALLIANCE (PWORA) ELECTS NEW PRESIDENT/CEO


Ted Cabral at BLM's South Cow Mountain OHV Recreation Area


NEWS RELEASE

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Contact: Ted Cabral

Email: tedcabral@gmail.com

Date: 11/14/2022

  

POST WILDFIRE OHV RECOVERY ALLIANCE (PWORA) ELECTS NEW PRESIDENT/CEO

  

COTTONWOOD, CA (Nov. 14) - The Post Wildfire OHV Recovery Alliance (PWORA) board elected Ted Cabral as the organization’s new President and CEO. The vote was taken at the 2022 Board Meeting held on November 10 in Cottonwood, CA.

 

Ted Cabral will replace Don Amador who served from 2018 to 2022 as the organization’s first president who stepped down from his current position but will, however, remain on the board.

 

Don Amador, past president of PWORA, states, “I am proud of what PWORA has accomplished over the last 4 years where it collaborated with a diverse array of multi-interest strategic partners to mobilize volunteers and deploy resources on projects to mitigate post-disaster impacts to recreation areas on public lands managed by the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management in California.”

 

“PWORA’s significant achievements since the organization’s founding include signing a Master Participating Agreement (MPA) with the USDA, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region (R5) located in Vallejo, California, completion of numerous volunteer and contract post fire recovery projects, and successful fundraising efforts,” Amador continues.

 

“I know the organization under Ted’s leadership with continue to build capacity to help our agency partners plan for and implement important post wildfire recovery projects,” Amador concludes. 

 

Ted Cabral, former three term commissioner for the Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division of California State Parks, has a long track record of collaboration with the government agencies that manage OHV recreation on public lands in California. “I am looking forward to building on the incredible foundation that Don and the PWORA board of directors have built.” Cabral stated. “My vision is to build our alliance by developing deep ties with local clubs and volunteer organizations. Those organizations would be able to leverage our relationship to streamline their volunteer efforts by taking advantage of PWORA’s MPA to better support the Forest Service and other agencies during recovery operations.”

 

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Post Wildfire OHV Recovery Alliance (PWORA) is a national non-profit organization founded to protect and restore sustainable OHV recreation from the devastating effects of intense wildfires and other natural disasters. PWORA collaborates with a diverse array of multi-interest strategic partners to mobilize volunteers and deploy resources to mitigate post-disaster impacts to recreation areas