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American Wool Council

A division of ASI, the American Wool Council works to improve the American wool industry and to promote the usage of American wool – both in domestic and international markets. The 14-member American Wool Council oversees wool promotion activities made possible by the Wool Trust Fund. The objective of the Wool Trust Fund program is to assist U.S. wool producers in improving the quality of wool produced in the United States and to assist U.S. wool producers in the development and promotion of the wool market. Primary program areas are _ quality improvement, including new technology, market accessibility, market information, wool production and quality assurance; _ market research and promotion; and _ communication. The export marketplace is becoming increasingly important for U.S. wool producers. As a result, the American Wool Council has increased its work in the international marketplace to ensure that buyers around the world are aware of the quality and availability of American wool. Funding for international market development activities comes from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service. The Wool Trust Fund also supports some of the association’s international programs.

American Wool Council

Larry Pilster (MT) - C
Tom Colyer (MA) - VC
Chuck Dallas (MT)
Paul Erk (SD)
Earle Hobby (UT) 
Wade Kopren (SD)
Joe Pozzi (CA)
Larry Prager (SD)

Fred Roberts, Jr. (WY)
David Rowe (OH)
Dan Schneemann (TX)
W. Keith Stumbo (NY)
Anthony Theos (CO)
Randy Tunby (MT)
Dr. Ron Pope (TX)

 

Wool Foundation Officers

Chuck Dallas (MT) - C
Larry Prager (SD) - VC
Joe Pozzi (CA) - President
Anthony Theos (CO) - Vice President
Dr. Ron Pope (TX) - Secretary
Randy Tunby (MT) - Treasurer

Wool Roundtable

Dan Gutzman (OR) - C
Will Griggs (UT) - VC
Tim Almond (NC)
Jim Bristol (MI)
Glen Fisher (TX)
John Helle (MT)
Chris Lupton, Ph.D. (TX)
Terry Martin (TX)
Diego Paullier (SC)
Rick Powers (SC)
Larry Prager (SD)
Bob Stobart, Ph.D. (WY)



C = Chair, VC = Vice Chair