Former Mississippi Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks commissioner Bill Cossar has been formally recognized for his service to conserving the state’s wildlife and natural resources.
The commission unanimously passed a resolution in mid-June to honor Cossar for his lifelong dedication to public service and outdoor stewardship. Cossar, a Charleston native, has been deeply involved in community service and outdoor activities, such as hunting and fishing, from a young age.
Upon graduating from Ole Miss, he began a successful career with Mississippi Power and Light (now known as Entergy Mississippi), eventually becoming the company’s vice president. He has also been active in civic organizations like the Rotary Club as well as the American Red Cross and has served on various state commissions.
Governor Phil Bryant appointed Cossar to the Mississippi Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks in 2014. He was reappointed to the commission in 2019, where he has served with distinction, including two years as chairman. Over his 10-year tenure as a commissioner, Cossar has demonstrated dedication, never missing a single regularly scheduled meeting.
The commission’s resolution serves as a tribute to Cossar’s service and commitment, ensuring that his efforts will continue to benefit the state for years to come.
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