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    Lewis Vernon Sanson QSO NZAM (born 1957) is the former director of the New Zealand Department of Conservation. Sanson was born circa 1956 in Hokitika on...
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  • Maori Development Caren Rangi, ONZM, Deputy Chair of Creative New Zealand Lou Sanson, Director-General of the Department of Conservation "Ironic Start-Up To...
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  • Logan May 1997 May 2006 5 Al Morrison November 2006 September 2013 6 Lou Sanson September 2013 September 2021 - Bruce Parkes acting September 2021 November...
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  • project as far back as 1984 and was instrumental in the organization as was Lou Sanson, Conservator for the Southland Conservancy in charge of Fiordland National...
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    however the Department of Conservation Southland operations manager Lou Sanson accepted that the shooting was accidental. After his retirement from the...
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    Allan Green NZAM 3 June 2013 11 Baden Norris QSO NZAM 3 June 2013 12 Lou Sanson QSO NZAM 31 December 2014 13 Randal Heke NZAM 5 June 2017 14 Pat Langhorne...
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  • community. Lewis Vernon Sanson NZAM – of Wānaka. For services to conservation and public service. Steve Chadwick Ann Hartley Lou Sanson Jennifer Agnew – of...
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  • Watson Coralie Winn Lewis Vernon Sanson – of Wellington. For services to Antarctic science and conservation. Lou Sanson Warrant Officer David Tale Hamill...
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  • toured and recorded with Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band, Véronique Sanson, and Chicago. Bailey was born and raised in Manhattan, Kansas. While still...
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    Dame in the 1996 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team was coached by Lou Holtz and played its home games at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana...
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