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Former NFL center will tackle conservation issues

May 23, 2007
Contact: Henry Cabbage (850) 488-8843

Dwight Stephenson, 49-year-old NFL hall-of-famer for the Miami Dolphins, has joined the lineup on the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

Stephenson, who lives with his wife, Dinah, in Delray Beach, received word last week that Gov. Charlie Crist had appointed him to replace Sandra Kaupe on the seven-member Commission. The couple has three grown children – Marshea, Dwight Jr. and Dwayne.

The new Commissioner played center for the Miami Dolphins from 1980 to 1987. Before then, he played center for the University of Alabama, where he studied social work. His compassion for children and people in need of social services led him to serve on the boards of directors for United Cerebral Palsy and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Broward County.

Stephenson recently collected and donated 25 personal computers to at-risk kids in Miami Beach.

He also serves on the Orange Bowl Committee.

Stephenson is president of D. Stephenson Construction, Inc. – a general contractor.

In his spare time, Stephenson said, he enjoys lake-fishing for bream and bass and does a little deep-sea fishing. He also enjoys turkey hunting and playing golf.

Stephenson was born in Murfreesboro, N.C. and grew up in Hampton, Va., where he lived until he attended college.

"We all have to protect what’s important,” Stephenson said. "That’s why I want to serve on the Commission. Fish and wildlife are an important part of life in Florida.”

 

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