Audubon International adds board members

Golf industry executives Rick Lohman of Toro and Ruth Engle of Troon Golf will serve on the board of directors.

Rick Lohman and Ruth Engle.

Audubon International added two golf industry executives to its board of directors: Rick Lohman, senior director of corporate accounts for The Toro Company, and Ruth Engle, executive vice president and chief financial officer for Troon Golf.

As at-large board members, Lohman and Engle will lend their expertise and respected standing in the golf and business communities to further Audubon International’s core mission and execute its strategic plan.

“Rick and Ruth are outstanding additions to our board,” Audubon International CEO Christine Kane said. “Both offer deep reserves business acumen and a passion for environmental stewardship, and also have a wide range of contacts. We’re gratified and excited to welcome them as we work together to further our mission and build our membership.”

Lohman joined Toro in 1989 and has served in various sales and sales management positions focused primarily in the golf industry. As senior director of corporate accounts, he is responsible for management of Toro’s corporate account business including national accounts, corporate alliances and partnerships. 

Lohman is a native of Washington State and holds a bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics from Washington State University and a master’s degree from the University of Phoenix.  He is actively involved in the golf industry and has served in various capacities including vice president of the Golf Course Builders Association of America. He also currently serves as a board member of the GCBAA Foundation.

“For over three decades, I have dedicated my career to the golf industry, witnessing its evolution and contributing to its growth,” Lohman said. “Along the way, I have not only developed a profound appreciation for the sport but also an unwavering commitment to promoting the positive impact the golf industry has in enhancing environmental sustainability. As a proud member of Audubon International, I am dedicated to supporting the organization’s mission in every way possible. This includes advocating for sustainable practices within the golf industry, collaborating with fellow professionals to share knowledge and best practices, and participating in initiatives that promote environmental education and awareness.”

Engle joined Troon Golf in 2007 as executive vice president/chief financial officer after serving as vice president and controller of the aerospace division of Honeywell International. During her time at Honeywell, she also held vice president and CFO positions over three leading divisions.

Engle leads the Troon team in shaping business and fiscal strategy and process to drive the best sustainable financial outcomes for Troon and its clients. She holds an master’s degree in finance from Fairleigh Dickinson University and a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Lafayette College.

“It is certainly an honor to be selected to serve on the board of Audubon International,” Engle said. “At Troon, we embrace modern golf management practices that prioritize the harmonization of this special game with the environment in which it operates, promoting environmental stewardship and sustainability. There has never been a better time to push forward our aligned interests in an increasingly impactful way. I look forward to contributing to that endeavor.”