Bettina Ring

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Preceded byBasil Gooden
Succeeded byMatt Lohr
Bettina Ring
4th Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry
In office
January 13, 2018  January 15, 2022
GovernorRalph Northam
Preceded byBasil Gooden
Succeeded byMatt Lohr
State Forester of Virginia
In office
May 2014  January 13, 2018
GovernorTerry McAuliffe
Preceded byCarl E. Garrison III
Succeeded byRob Farrell
Personal details
BornBettina Kay Ring
(1963-10-16) October 16, 1963 (age 62)
Alma materVirginia Tech
James Madison University

Bettina Kay Ring (born October 16, 1963) is an American agricultural expert who served as Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Ralph Northam from 2018 to 2022. She previously served as the Virginia State Forester under Governor Terry McAuliffe from 2014 to 2018.[1][2][3]

Ring graduated from Virginia Tech with a degree in Forestry and Wildlife in 1986. She went onto join the Virginia Department of Forestry, where she initially worked as an area forester.[4] Early in her career, Ring did work in Greene County and northwestern Albemarle County.[5] In 2001, she earned a Master of Business Administration from James Madison University.[6] The same year, she left the Department of Forestry, having attained the rank of Deputy State Forester during her fourteen-year tenure there.[3][4]

Relocating to the western United States, Ring then transitioned into non-profit work, serving in senior positions at the Colorado Coalition of Land Trusts, the Wilderness Land Trust and the Bay Area Open Space Council.[4][6] In May 2012, Ring joined the American Forest Foundation in Washington D.C., where she served as Senior Vice President of Family Forests[4] and oversaw the American Tree Farm System.[6]

Ring also co-founded the Virginia Natural Resources Leadership Institute.[6]

McAuliffe administration

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