Today we shine the spotlight on long-time Papio NRD-er Terry Schumacher.

Where did you grow up?

On a farm, south of Kennard, NE

What does your job entail (job duties and how does your work impact the public)?

As the Land and Water Programs Coordinator, I manage a staff of eight Field Office employees and the rural cost share programs.  This means working with landowners daily.  The Field Offices are the tip of the spear for the Papio NRD in the northern four counties of the District.

How long have you worked for the District?

Almost 32 years

What’s the most unique thing in your office or on your desk right now?

A tarantula

What do you enjoy doing outside of work (hobbies, volunteering, etc.)?

I enjoy the outdoors, Husker football and my cows.  I have been involved with the Washington County Pheasants Forever Chapter for over 20 years and am the President of the Kennard Rural Fire Board.

What educational background or experience do you bring to your role (degree(s), coursework, skills learned, etc.)?

Bachelor’s degree in biology from Nebraska Wesleyan University.

Is there family, significant other, or furry friend information you’d like to share?

Chocolate Lab named Maverick, about 21 months old.  My wife Kate and him both get a kiss before I head to pound on the rock.

What project(s) are you most proud of and why?

The Danish Alps Recreation Area, a very challenging project.  I have built some great relationships with partner agencies and local landowners.  The project will be there long after I am gone!

What is the funniest/craziest thing that’s happened to you at work (that you can share, of course)?

While working at Chalco Hills Rec Area years ago we found a coffin floating in the lake! A little creepy!!!!!!

What is your favorite band(s)?

Garth Brooks

Anything else you’d like to share?

I started with the District as a Groundskeeper in 1992 and have had the good fortune to move into a management role, so for all the younger employees I say keep pounding on the ROCK!

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