Chris Stubbs has been deputy supervisor since October 2019

 

Staff Report 

 

Los Padres National Forest officials today announced that Deputy Forest Supervisor Chris Stubbs will serve as interim forest supervisor until a permanent replacement is selected for Kevin Elliott, who retired Oct. 30 following a 43-year career with the Agency.

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Stubbs has been Los Padres Deputy Forest Supervisor since October 2019.

A native of Virginia, Stubbs holds a B.A. in government and foreign affairs from the University of Virginia and a Master of Science in forestry with a concentration in outdoor recreation planning from Virginia Tech. He began his federal land management career in 1992 with the Bureau of Land Management and later worked for the National Park Service prior to his arrival on the forest.

“I am thrilled to serve in this interim role and work alongside the dedicated Los Padres employees who work each day on behalf of the American people,” Stubbs said.

Stubbs and his wife live in Santa Barbara and can often be found hiking and camping in the forest during their spare time.

A new permanent forest supervisor will likely be announced early next year.

For more information on Los Padres National Forest, please visit the forest website at http://www.fs.usda.gov/lpnf