Other National Staff of Interest
Rosalie Wolff
Marketing Graphic Designer
Rosalie joined the Pheasants Forever team in January of 2006. She is one of three graphic designers at PF/QF, but the only one who works as part of the marketing department. Her primary job duty is to create and design projects starting from the initial conception to the final production and distribution. She is responsible for fulfilling design & print requests from various departments throughout the organization, as well as requests from field staff and also assisting Eric with creation of graphics for the websites. Rosalie resides quite a ways north of the office in Princeton, MN, where she lives with her husband Marcus and new puppy Bailey, on 17 wildlife-filled acres. She enjoys spending her weekends outdoors participating in activities such as ATVing, camping, ice-fishing and photography. She also recently completed her firearms safety.
Sara Holle
Publication Graphic Designer
Sara joined the Pheasants Forever team in March of 2008. Sara’s work is included in Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever magazines, the Cackler and Whistler member newsletters, PF/QF merchandise catalogs, and in 2009 will be taking on an additional role as designer for Upland Tales PF/QF’s youth magazine. Sara’s prior design experience includes publication design for a regional interest book publisher whose topics included tractors, crafts, trains, muscle cars, and motorcycles. Sara, a native Wisconsinite, currently resides just over the Minnesota/Wisconsin border in Somerset with her husband Kris. Sara enjoys the outdoors, and spends her off time hiking, canoeing, gardening and camping.
Anthony Hauck
Public Relations Specialist
Anthony has been with PF and QF since February of 2007. His duties include writing (press releases, web content, PF/QF Journal articles and eNewsletter articles), working with media and assisting in the promotions and media functions related to National Pheasant Fest. Hauck grew up on a farm in rural Madison, Minnesota, also known as “The Lutefisk Capital of the World.” Now a resident of White Bear Lake, Hauck enjoys the great outdoors (huntin’ and fishin’), jamming on his six-stringer, the great game of baseball and not eating lutefisk.

