Meet Our Board Members
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Matt Mellon
Born and Raised in Northern Alberta I have been an avid outdoorsman and trapper my entire life. I currently reside in Red Deer with my wife and 2 children, where I work for the city as a paramedic and firefighter. I have chased wild sheep for over 2 decades and It is my goal to preserve our wild sheep and hunting opportunities for generations to come.
Matt Mellon
President
Rob Kopecky
Previous to this role, I spent a number of years on the board in BC, and wild sheep have been a passion of mine since I was a kid. Hunting and generally all outdoor activities have been something I have enjoyed all my life because of an active outdoor lifestyle taught to me by both my parents.
Rob Kopecky
Vice President
Cameron Ware
Biography coming soon.
Cameron Ware
Treasurer
Mike Smith
Biography coming soon.
Mike Smith
Southern Director
Paul Chambers
Biography coming soon.
Paul Chambers
Northern Director
Jordan Bargholz
Biography coming soon.
Jordan Bargholz
Secretary
Alex Elliott
Biography coming soon.
Alex Elliott
Director
Brian Scott
My name is Brian Scott and I have lived my whole life in Rocky Mountain house. I run a mixed farming operation with my wife and my parents. I am also a guide and outfitter and have guided bighorns in the past. As a past board member and treasurer, I look forward to once again serving on the WSFA board with the other hard-working crew.
Brian Scott
Director
Carson Wronko
Director
Chelsey Wright
Director
James Bartlett
Biography coming soon.
James Bartlett
Director
Jessie Young
Biography coming soon.
Jessie Young
Director
Luke Vandergust
Biography coming soon.
Luke Vandergust
Edson Director
Richard Mellon
Director
Roy Getson
Biography coming soon.
Roy Getson
Edson Director
Todd Tkach
Biography coming soon.
Todd Tkach
Director
About WSFAB.org
Wild Sheep Foundation Alberta was started in 1999, and is a proud member of Wild Sheep Foundation (National). We are a volunteer run organization dedicated to the promotion and funding of sound wildlife and habitat management practices necessary to maintain viable Bighorn Sheep populations in our province, and ensure the preservation of our hunting heritage for today’s youth and tomorrow’s hunters.