Bruce Bodson - Volunteer of the year
February 2017
At the January 11th HCC club meeting, our own Bruce Bodson was recognized for being honored as the 2016 recipient of the American Canoe Association's Joe Pina Volunteer of the Year award.
Each year, the ACA recognizes a select group of individuals and organizations who have illustrated exemplary leadership, service, and dedication to various aspects of paddlesport. The Volunteer of the Year Award is presented to one or more volunteers each year for extraordinary service at the local or regional level.
The award was read by Patti Carothers of Southwest Paddle Sports, as follows:
Bruce Bodson has been an instrumental force in establishing paddle trails throughout Texas, but his work for Bayou Land Conservancy and other local nonprofits, such as the Buffalo Bayou Partnership, have helped steer Houstonians towards embracing outdoor recreation. Bruce regularly makes the trek across Houston to work with Bayou Land Conservancy’s No Child Left Inside environmental education program, where he has served as a paddle guide for hundreds of high school and middle school students.
Besides his role as an expert paddler, Bruce is an environmental attorney who has served on the board of Bayou Land Conservancy for 9 years. Bruce is chairman of the Lands Committee, and currently holds the officer position of Vice President. He is also a board member of the Bayou Preservation Association and Christmas Bay Foundation, and has previously served on the board of the Gulf Coast Bird Observatory. But wait, there's more! Bruce is a Lecturer and Professor at Texas A&M University – Galveston, where he teaches Environmental Impact Analysis and Environmental Policy at the graduate student level. Bruce has won or placed in a multitude of long-distance kayak races, where he regularly defeats people half his age.
Congratulations, Bruce!
Bruce Bodson
Patti Carothers presents Bruce Bodson with his plaque.