Paul H. Yager is a native of New York City. He is in his second year as an academic counselor with the Oregon State baseball team. Paul joined Oregon State after retiring from a 20-year career in the United States Army as an Aviation Operation Officer and UH-60 pilot. He is a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. He received his Baccalaureates degree from CSU Sonoma in 1987, and a Masters in Public Administration from Wilmington College in 2001. Yager has advised students with his experience working with ROTC students at Delaware (1998-2001) and Rhode Island (2006-2008). In 2000, he received the Leo A. Codd Award as the Best Army Instructor in the Nation. Yager remains active in the community through his work with the Corvallis Association of the Mid-Willamette Valley Pop Warner League, and working with Adams Elementary School Parents and Teachers Association. He is also a member of the Corvallis Police Department Auxiliary. Yager is married to Charlene of Beaverton, Ore.; they have one son, Henry (Hank) and a daughter Elinor (Ellie). |
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