Senate Joint Resolution 112 confirms the appointment of Jake Almond to the state forestry commission in Tennessee. This appointment is made by Governor Bill Lee, who selected Almond due to his extensive experience in the forestry industry, including a 42-year career primarily as a consultant for private landowners. Almond is also recognized for his leadership roles, having served as president of the Tennessee Forestry Association and on various forestry-related boards. He holds a degree in forestry from North Carolina State University and is currently a realtor with American Forest Management.

The resolution notes that the state forestry commission is established under Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 11-4-201, which mandates the governor to appoint seven members to the commission, all of whom must be confirmed by the general assembly. Jake Almond's term on the commission will expire on June 30, 2029. The resolution is a formal acknowledgment of his qualifications and the governor's decision to appoint him to this important role in managing Tennessee's forestry resources.