Ducks Unlimited ushered in a new era at its Annual Convention in Denver as delegates elected longtime volunteer John R. Pope of Jacksonville, FL, as its 40th President. Pope will follow in the footsteps of Bruce Lewis, who is now the Chairman of the Board.


“It is a great honor and it is with a great sense of awe that I stand here this morning as your president,” said Pope. “I am deeply humbled and promise to lead Ducks Unlimited in the proud traditions of its history and the many men who held this distinction as well.”


As president, Pope said he plans to continue DU's progress with its continental campaign-Wetlands for Tomorrow-while bolstering efforts to “Rescue the Duck Factory,” by conserving waterfowl breeding habitat on the prairies. In his acceptance speech, Pope called on DU volunteers to rally around the cause, hearkening back to DU's founding during the Great Depression.


“From its earliest days this organization has been built on personal relationships and the overall support of its volunteers, who all work for the ducks and their habitats,” Pope said.


During his tenure, Pope explained that he plans to emphasize teamwork between staff and volunteers, increase event attendance through recruitment and mentoring, and continue to expand DU's involvement in the policy arena. Most of all, Pope says he hopes to help achieve DU's vision, “to fill the skies with waterfowl today, tomorrow and forever.”


Since Pope first joined DU in 1983, he has served as district chairman, state chairman, regional vice president, and as senior vice president. A University of Florida graduate, Pope, 61, resides in Jacksonville with his wife Jane and works as a financial advisor with Raymond James Financial Services.


“This is an exciting time for Ducks Unlimited,” said Don Young, DU's executive vice president. “We're fortunate to have a strong cadre of volunteer leaders, and with John Pope at the helm, he will no doubt continue that tradition of excellence. John's knowledge of the organization, married with his passion for the mission and his financial expertise, will serve Ducks Unlimited well over the next two years and beyond.”