NRA Women congratulates Marsha Petrie Sue on her appointment by Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey to the Arizona Game and Fish Commission.
Marsha, who serves on the NRA Women’s Leadership Forum Executive Committee, is a longtime hunter and angler, dedicating nearly 25 years to wildlife conservation. She is an Arizona Antelope Foundation Life member, Arizona Deer Association volunteer, Arizona Desert Bighorn Sheep Society conservationist, and past Women’s Outdoor Media Association Chair. InBusiness Magazine recognized Marsha as a 2022 Woman of Achievement. She has also received the Margie Herndon Conservation Award and the Daughters of the American Revolution Community Service Award.
“Thank you to Governor Ducey for this honor and opportunity. As a conservationist, my goal is to continue hands-on work for our beautiful state and its wildlife. Bringing all groups and entities together through open communication and helping continue the amazing work being done by the Game and Fish Commission and department will be the focus I have. I look forward to working with my fellow commissioners,” said Marsha.
Marsha has called Arizona home for more than 32 years. A retired Corporate Executive who founded Communicating Results, she is currently a professional speaker, author and executive coach. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree from California State University at Long Beach and her Master of Business Administration from the University of Phoenix. She and her husband, Al Sue, reside in Scottsdale.
Check back soon on this site for a full interview with Marsha. Well done, Marsha!