Terry grosz biography

Terry Grosz

American game warden (1941–2019)

Not to be confused with Terry Gross.

Terry Grosz (June 22, 1941 – February 5, 2019) was an American game warden. He rose in the United States Fish and Wildlife Service to oversee a district in the Mountain West and Midwestern United States before retiring in 1998. After his retirement he published several books that included stories from his career.

Early life

Grosz was born on June 22, 1941, to Ernie Grosz and Alberta (Dresden) Barnes in Toppenish, Washington. His family soon moved to Quincy, California, where he played several sports in high school and was president of the student body from 1958 to 1959 as a senior. He graduated from high school in 1959 and entered Humboldt State University. On February 3, 1963, he married Donna Larson, whom he had met in eighth grade. The following year, Grosz graduated from Humboldt, with a Bachelor of Science in wildlife science. He received a Master of Science two years later, in 1966.[1][2][3]

Career

From 1966 to 1970 Gr

Terry Grosz earned his bachelor's degree in 1964 and his master's in Wildlife Management in 1966 from Humboldt State College in California. He was a California State Fish and Game Warden, based first in Eureka and then in Colusa, from 1966 to 1970. He then joined the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and served in California as a U.S. Game Management Agent/Special Agent until 1974. He then was promoted to Senior Resident Agent and placed in charge of the States of North and South Dakota for two years, followed by three years as a Senior Special Agent in Washington D.C., with the Division of Law Enforcement. In 1979 he became the Assistant Special Agent in Charge in Minneapolis, and then transferred to Denver, where he remained until his retirement in 1998. He has earned many awards and honors during his career, including, from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Meritorious Service Award in 1996, and Top Ten Award in 1987 as one of the top ten employees in the agency. The Fish and Wildlife Foundation presented him with the Guy Bradley Award in 1989 as the nation's

Terry Gross

American radio host and producer (born 1951)

Not to be confused with Terry Grosz.

Terry Gross

Gross in 2016

Born (1951-02-14) February 14, 1951 (age 74)

New York City, U.S.

Alma materUniversity at Buffalo(BA, M.Ed)
Occupation(s)Journalist, author
Spouses

High school friend

(m. 1970, divorced)​
Career
ShowFresh Air
Station(s)WHYY-FM, NPR
CountryUnited States

Terry Gross (born February 14, 1951)[1] is an American journalist who is the host and co-executive producer of Fresh Air, an interview-based radio show produced by WHYY-FM in Philadelphia and distributed nationally by NPR. Since joining NPR in 1975, Gross has interviewed thousands of guests.[2][3]

Gross has won praise over the years for her low-key and friendly yet often probing interview style and for the diversity of her guests. She has a reputation for researching her guests' work the night before an interview, often asking them unexpected questions ab

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