Lyle Laverty

'65 Forestry

Lyle Laverty is more than just an outdoorsman and registered professional forester; he is a man of professionalism, public service and leadership. Upon graduation from Humboldt State, Laverty began his 30-year career with the US Forest Service. During this time, Lyle served at the local, regional, national and even international levels, culminating in 2001 when he became the Associate Deputy Chief of the Forest Service at the USDA headquarters. While at the USFS, Laverty was involved in creating management plans to improve habitat and protect species listed under the Endangered Species Act.

From California he moved to the Rocky State to become the Director of Colorado State Parks. Under his leadership, two new state parks were created, and two more are now in the planning stage. Attendance increased substantially at the Colorado State Parks when under Laverty's guidance, including expanded opportunities for economically disadvantaged youths from urban settings to experience the great outdoors. Laverty also travelled to Lebanon several times on USAID missions at the request of the USFS and the Ambassador to Lebanon to provide technical assistance to the Lebanese on natural resource issues.

As a seasoned high performing public servant, in October 2007, Laverty was confirmed by the US Senate as the Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, a position giving him the responsibility for overseeing policy for the US Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Park Service.