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Evans Stepping Down from the Helm of FLW Outdoors

  
  
  
  
  
  

Another ripple is going across the fishing industry today. Our good friend and great ambassador to the sport is leaving a top position in the sport. Here is the official release from FLW Outdoors.

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FLW Outdoors announced Tuesday that Charlie Evans has stepped down as President and CEO. The announcement comes following a highly successful Forrest Wood Cup in Duluth, Ga., where Walmart announced a new long-term title sponsorship agreement and FLW Outdoors Chairman Irwin L. Jacobs introduced T. Boone Pickens as a new equity partner in the company. 
 
Charlie Evans“This is the start of a new beginning at FLW Outdoors - a resurrection,” Evans said. “It has been a difficult time for the entire industry over the last 18 to 24 months, but those of us closest to the sport could always see the light at the end of the tunnel. Now we are finally out of the tunnel and looking at the brightest future our sport has ever seen. It’s time for fresh leadership, and I fully understand that.”
 
Irwin L. Jacobs will continue to serve as Chairman but will add Chief Executive Officer to his title. Trisha Blake has been promoted to President of FLW Outdoors Marketing Division and Kathy Fennel has been promoted to President of FLW Outdoors Operations Division.
 
“We thank Charlie for his dedication, loyalty and hard work over the course of his career at FLW Outdoors," Irwin Jacobs said. "He should be proud of his contributions and the impact he has had on this company.”
 
Evans joined FLW Outdoors as a tournament director in 1982 and was promoted to head of tournament operations in 1984. He assumed the chief operating officer role in 1996 and was promoted to president and CEO in 2004.
 
“I am honored to have served FLW Outdoors and our anglers all these years,” Evans said. “I owe a debt of gratitude to Mike Whitaker, the founder of Operation Bass, and Irwin Jacobs, the founder and Chairman of FLW Outdoors, for believing in me and giving me the opportunities I’ve so thoroughly enjoyed. This has been a dream job, and I have the greatest confidence in the company’s leadership, particularly Kathy Fennel, who has a passion and expertise that is second to none. The employees and anglers at FLW Outdoors are my family, and they are the greatest family in the whole world.”

Comments

WOW! didn't see that one coming....
Posted @ Tuesday, August 10, 2010 5:52 PM by dirtmonkey
I realy hate to see Charlie Evans go. He did an exlancent job in all the possisions with FLW Outdoors. Wish you all the luck Charlie. 
 
I'm sure T. Boon Pickens will bring a lot to FLW.
Posted @ Tuesday, August 10, 2010 6:41 PM by Bob . Perry
I met Charlie years ago as RedMan became FLW. He is one of a kinf=d and will be great missed at FLW. If anyone wqas ever born to be an master of ceremony it was Charlie.. Charlie thanks for being a friend. Good luck with what ever yur future brings. God Speed.
Posted @ Tuesday, August 10, 2010 7:04 PM by Ed Metzger
Charlie is a great guy and was great at what he did. I only met him once. He's as pleasant in person as he is on TV.
Posted @ Wednesday, August 11, 2010 6:48 AM by Hume Hawkins
Good Speed brother and hold on fellow anglers bass fishing is headed in a new direction. What that direction is will unfold in the years to come. We are all in this together. Good fishing and pass it on!
Posted @ Wednesday, August 11, 2010 8:43 AM by Jason Redding
the fishing industry has lost the best tournament director in the whole world. good luck charlie in what ever you decide to do. i could not have had a better brother, i love you eddie
Posted @ Wednesday, August 11, 2010 10:29 AM by eddie evans
This is good for FLW...He may be a nice guy and I don't know what he did behind the desk but he was not a good host for the tv show...The FLW tv show is not even on the same level as the one produced by BASS...Zona, Sanders, and Alan are the best in the business!..Step it up FLW...Find someone who will appeal to a wider audience...
Posted @ Wednesday, August 11, 2010 3:49 PM by Jeff Aul
Sorry to charlie leave the FLW and it will be interesting to see who takes his place. I hope FLW can raise the bar bring back the good days with there people like Mr Pickens on board and what a good move that is. Good luck.
Posted @ Wednesday, August 11, 2010 6:54 PM by larry crouch
No wonder these Compaines are having proplems, they dont want to help the young anglers, spend millions on pros, but no help for the young. You wait and see what happens now! No customer service! not building for the future. Fishing, Jobs.
Posted @ Thursday, August 12, 2010 2:27 PM by Kim Henderson
Never got to meet Charlie but observed him from afar (television)and was always impressed by his professionalism and ability to generate enthusiasm for the programming. Charlie will hit the ground running where ever he lands. Good luck Charlie. FLW and us participants will miss you.
Posted @ Friday, August 13, 2010 10:27 AM by Charles
Charlie is a class act, and will be missed by all. Good Luck C!!
Posted @ Sunday, August 15, 2010 3:51 AM by Scott Perratti
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