Marjorie Levine, Esq.
Chairperson
Marjorie previously served as an AAF board member, and was voted in as chairperson in 2020. Her passion for conserving the environment brought her to AAF where she is sharing her leadership skills and legal expertise. Marjorie Levine has considerable experience in managing and navigating all phases of complex legal disputes. Professionally, she focused her practice on disputes involving environmental enforcement and litigation as well as a wide range of other fields of interest. She graduated from The George Washington University with a degree in Biology and Environmental Studies and then attended Pace University School of Law where she graduated with an Environmental Law Certificate. She is licensed to practice in Florida, New York and New Jersey.
Brian Conley
Vice Chair
Brian Conley lives in Houston, Texas, where he is an avid fly angler and expert guitar player. He's been a supporter of AAF for over two decades, and his passion for healthy fish habitats and populations has led him to the AAF Board. Brian is a successful business owner and has helped AAF establish research tournaments along coastal Texas.
Mike Green
Vice ChairMike Green was born in Miami and was raised, and still lives, in West Palm Beach. Mike attended the University of Florida and returned home to manage his fathers chemical manufacturing facility. With a business partner they grew and maintained that business for 23 years before deciding to sell to a larger entity.
Mike then began to work for the YMCA of the Palm Beaches in the position of Operations Director. When he left 16 years later, he did so as Executive Director. Having worked both the profit and not-for-profit business worlds, Mike hopes to be worthy addition to the SGF. Mike loves to fish and also spent 25 years coaching youth football and basketball. Mike is married with two grown children.
Cannon Hobbs
Secretary
Cannon currently lives in Boynton Beach, FL. Her degree in Marine Biology, plus her extensive experience and interest in corals and sea grass, makes her an invaluable asset to AAF's Board. She's an expert scuba diver and works at Florida's Department of Environmental Protection.
Brett Fitzgerald
Executive DirectorBrett served as Chairman from 2009-2011, and as Regional Director (SouthEast) for three years prior. He is a contributing editor to Florida Sportsman Magazine, and a special education instructor at in the Palm Beach County school system for 16 years where he promotes an academic curriculum through environmentalism and resource conservation. Brett served in the United States Army in both Intelligence and as a Paratrooper with Special Forces Operations. He attended University of South Florida and holds a Bachelor's and a Masters degree in Communications Sciences and Disorders. He is an avid guitar player, fly tyer, photographer and fisherman. Brett was chosen as Angler Action Foundation's 2009 Person on the Year for his accomplishments on behalf of inshore fishing, and in that year he also completed the book, Sportsman's Best: Snook.