ProAm Rodeo, Inc. {501(c)(3)}
ProAm Rodeo, Inc. {501(c)(3)}
ProAm Rodeo, Inc. {501(c)(3)}
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Mission Statement
 President's Message
    The ProAm Rodeo, Inc. is a non-profit rodeo sports agency recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) organization and registered in the state of Wyoming.
    The ProAm Rodeo, Inc. assists rodeo competitors who are in pursuit of "Livable Wage Income Skills."
    Whether traditional academic pursuits or "Hands On Training" in technical fields the ProAm Rodeo, Inc. strives to provide the types of skills that rodeo competitors require today in the high paced, extremely demanding sport of rodeo.
    Currently the ProAm Rodeo, Inc. focuses on providing training in the field of satellite dish installation. We are a member of the SBCA (Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association) and our director is certified in single, multi-dish and 2-way high-speed (broadband) dish installation.

  (View more about our board of directors below.)
 
Active Board Members

President/Director

President/Director

Craig S. Mattice - Is a graduate of California State University Stanislaus and Modesto Community Colleges with degrees in Business Administration, Computer Science and Agri-Business. He is recognized by the Food and Drug Administration for the purposes of Commercial Food Sterilization.
    Craig is the former Director of Inter Mountain Rodeo News, a Webzine covering a 500 mile radius of Salt Lake City, Utah and is the full time director and President of the ProAm Rodeo, Inc.
    He is a former applications engineer and equipment broker within the food processing industry with over 20 years experience and brings to us his expertise in operations management, production supervision, materials and contract procurement.
    His love for the sport of rodeo combined with his visionary approaches for the pursuit of continued educational opportunities to cowboys and cowgirls involved in the sport of rodeo has inspired him to form the ProAm Rodeo, Inc.

 
Open Board Positions

Vice President/Assistant Director

Vice President/Assistant Director

Position Available - The Vice President/Assistant Director's duties include but are not limited to the ability to operate as a visionary while providing implementations of the core operational essentials prescribed by the board of directors.


Secretary

Secretary

Position Available - The Secretary's duties include but are not limited to the ability to record and organize the ProAm Rodeo,Inc's. records derived from board meetings and daily operational activities while providing implementations of the core operational essentials prescribed by the board of directors.


Treasurer

Treasurer

Position Available - The Treasurer's duties include but are not limited to the ability to record and organize the ProAm Rodeo,Inc's. financial records derived from daily operational activities while providing implementations of the core operational essentials prescribed by the board of directors. The treasure should have the ability to work closely with the secretary.


Consul

Consul

Position Available - The Consul's duties include but are not limited to the ability to advise and organize the ProAm Rodeo, Inc's organizational documents, financial records and correspondences derived from daily operational activities while providing implementations of the core operational essentials prescribed by the board of directors. The consul should have the ability work as an intermediary in matters that arise in the operations of the ProAm Rodeo, Inc.


 
Past Board Members

Vice President

Vice President

R.C. Collard - Is a graduate of Brigham Young University with a Masters Degree in Feedlot Management. He is currently the Vice President of sales and marketing for Universal Clean Solutions, Inc., an Idaho corporation.
    He was the former President of Collard Land and Livestock Transportation Corporation based in New Mexico and is a member of the National Cattleman’s Association, the New Mexico Cattleman’s Association, the United States Team Roping Championship and a member of the former Rodeo Cowboys Association (RCA predecessor to the current PRCA).
    R.C. brought to us his expertise in the fields of transportation and handling of livestock as well as his continued interest in developing educational pursuits for cowboys and cowgirls involved in the sport of rodeo.