Louisiana’s new Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary Madison Sheahan wants to bring a great customer service experience to hunters and fishermen. Sheahan says since taking on her new role two weeks ago, she’s been meeting with staff to see how the state agency can run more efficiently.
“Creating a professional modern organization, I think there’s a lot of ways that we can serve the hunters and the fishermen of this state and being an outsider I can take a fresh look at this department.”
Sheahan comes to Louisiana after working for South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem in various leadership positions. She’s only 26 years old and the Ohio State alumnus believes she can bring fresh ideas.
“This department serves the people of Louisiana and one of the things for us to be able to do that is to bring that into the modern era which maybe the department hasn’t been there in the past.”
Sheahan says she’s committed to making the Sportsmen’s Paradise as great as it can be.
“We look at what these other states are doing as far as duck management as well as different ways people are using tourism to bring in people to do these hunting and fishing trips and how we can look at making them better.”
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