9219021 | Dr. Kathryn Jeanne Murdock | Exponent, Inc. | Chair | 1 | 9/29/2023 | 6/30/2024 | (508) 479-8835 | COMMITTEE/ACADEM_APPLD | Academic and Applied Geoscience Relations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with strengthening and expanding relations between GSA members in applied and academic geosciences. Proactively coordinates the Society's effort to facilitate greater cooperation between academia, industry, and government geoscientists. This committee reviews student applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Bighorn Basin Field Awards and selects the awardees.
Committee members will review and rank applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Field Award in April or will create a subcommittee for this activity. The subcommittee will comprise a minimum of 4 committee members or 2 committee members and 2 members chosen from related GSA group, such as the Energy Division. The application review and ranking process involves reviewing cover letters and two letters of recommendation for each candidate and ordering the applications in accordance with application quality.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be committed to developing a better integration of applied and academic science in GSA meetings, publications, short courses, field trips, and education and outreach programs. Members must also be active in one or more GSA Divisions. Professional Interests: Environmental & Engineering Geology, Hydrogeology, Karst, Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology, Structural Geology & Tectonics, Sedimentary Geology.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | kmurdock@exponent.com |
1999934 | Dr. Madeline E. Schreiber | Virginia Tech | Councilor | 41 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | | COMMITTEE/ACADEM_APPLD | Academic and Applied Geoscience Relations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with strengthening and expanding relations between GSA members in applied and academic geosciences. Proactively coordinates the Society's effort to facilitate greater cooperation between academia, industry, and government geoscientists. This committee reviews student applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Bighorn Basin Field Awards and selects the awardees.
Committee members will review and rank applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Field Award in April or will create a subcommittee for this activity. The subcommittee will comprise a minimum of 4 committee members or 2 committee members and 2 members chosen from related GSA group, such as the Energy Division. The application review and ranking process involves reviewing cover letters and two letters of recommendation for each candidate and ordering the applications in accordance with application quality.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be committed to developing a better integration of applied and academic science in GSA meetings, publications, short courses, field trips, and education and outreach programs. Members must also be active in one or more GSA Divisions. Professional Interests: Environmental & Engineering Geology, Hydrogeology, Karst, Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology, Structural Geology & Tectonics, Sedimentary Geology.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | mschreib@vt.edu |
9092986 | Dr. Yonathan Adamassu | | Environmental & Engineering Geology Division Representative | 66 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (540) 568-5016 | COMMITTEE/ACADEM_APPLD | Academic and Applied Geoscience Relations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with strengthening and expanding relations between GSA members in applied and academic geosciences. Proactively coordinates the Society's effort to facilitate greater cooperation between academia, industry, and government geoscientists. This committee reviews student applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Bighorn Basin Field Awards and selects the awardees.
Committee members will review and rank applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Field Award in April or will create a subcommittee for this activity. The subcommittee will comprise a minimum of 4 committee members or 2 committee members and 2 members chosen from related GSA group, such as the Energy Division. The application review and ranking process involves reviewing cover letters and two letters of recommendation for each candidate and ordering the applications in accordance with application quality.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be committed to developing a better integration of applied and academic science in GSA meetings, publications, short courses, field trips, and education and outreach programs. Members must also be active in one or more GSA Divisions. Professional Interests: Environmental & Engineering Geology, Hydrogeology, Karst, Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology, Structural Geology & Tectonics, Sedimentary Geology.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | yonathan.admassu@gmail.com |
2003305 | Prof. Kenneth R. Bradbury | Wisconsin Geological Survey | Hydrogeology Division Representative | 66 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (608) 658-1929 | COMMITTEE/ACADEM_APPLD | Academic and Applied Geoscience Relations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with strengthening and expanding relations between GSA members in applied and academic geosciences. Proactively coordinates the Society's effort to facilitate greater cooperation between academia, industry, and government geoscientists. This committee reviews student applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Bighorn Basin Field Awards and selects the awardees.
Committee members will review and rank applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Field Award in April or will create a subcommittee for this activity. The subcommittee will comprise a minimum of 4 committee members or 2 committee members and 2 members chosen from related GSA group, such as the Energy Division. The application review and ranking process involves reviewing cover letters and two letters of recommendation for each candidate and ordering the applications in accordance with application quality.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be committed to developing a better integration of applied and academic science in GSA meetings, publications, short courses, field trips, and education and outreach programs. Members must also be active in one or more GSA Divisions. Professional Interests: Environmental & Engineering Geology, Hydrogeology, Karst, Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology, Structural Geology & Tectonics, Sedimentary Geology.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | bradbury91@aol.com |
1121432 | Scott F. Burns | Portland State UnivDept Geology | Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology Division Representative | 66 | 7/1/2020 | 6/30/2026 | (503) 725-3389 | COMMITTEE/ACADEM_APPLD | Academic and Applied Geoscience Relations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with strengthening and expanding relations between GSA members in applied and academic geosciences. Proactively coordinates the Society's effort to facilitate greater cooperation between academia, industry, and government geoscientists. This committee reviews student applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Bighorn Basin Field Awards and selects the awardees.
Committee members will review and rank applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Field Award in April or will create a subcommittee for this activity. The subcommittee will comprise a minimum of 4 committee members or 2 committee members and 2 members chosen from related GSA group, such as the Energy Division. The application review and ranking process involves reviewing cover letters and two letters of recommendation for each candidate and ordering the applications in accordance with application quality.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be committed to developing a better integration of applied and academic science in GSA meetings, publications, short courses, field trips, and education and outreach programs. Members must also be active in one or more GSA Divisions. Professional Interests: Environmental & Engineering Geology, Hydrogeology, Karst, Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology, Structural Geology & Tectonics, Sedimentary Geology.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | burnss@pdx.edu |
2001897 | Dr. Lewis Land | New Mexico Tech | Karst Division Representative | 66 | 10/19/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (575) 932-9912 | COMMITTEE/ACADEM_APPLD | Academic and Applied Geoscience Relations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with strengthening and expanding relations between GSA members in applied and academic geosciences. Proactively coordinates the Society's effort to facilitate greater cooperation between academia, industry, and government geoscientists. This committee reviews student applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Bighorn Basin Field Awards and selects the awardees.
Committee members will review and rank applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Field Award in April or will create a subcommittee for this activity. The subcommittee will comprise a minimum of 4 committee members or 2 committee members and 2 members chosen from related GSA group, such as the Energy Division. The application review and ranking process involves reviewing cover letters and two letters of recommendation for each candidate and ordering the applications in accordance with application quality.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be committed to developing a better integration of applied and academic science in GSA meetings, publications, short courses, field trips, and education and outreach programs. Members must also be active in one or more GSA Divisions. Professional Interests: Environmental & Engineering Geology, Hydrogeology, Karst, Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology, Structural Geology & Tectonics, Sedimentary Geology.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | lland@nckri.org |
9219021 | Dr. Kathryn Jeanne Murdock | Exponent, Inc. | Member-at-Large Industry | 127 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | (508) 479-8835 | COMMITTEE/ACADEM_APPLD | Academic and Applied Geoscience Relations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with strengthening and expanding relations between GSA members in applied and academic geosciences. Proactively coordinates the Society's effort to facilitate greater cooperation between academia, industry, and government geoscientists. This committee reviews student applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Bighorn Basin Field Awards and selects the awardees.
Committee members will review and rank applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Field Award in April or will create a subcommittee for this activity. The subcommittee will comprise a minimum of 4 committee members or 2 committee members and 2 members chosen from related GSA group, such as the Energy Division. The application review and ranking process involves reviewing cover letters and two letters of recommendation for each candidate and ordering the applications in accordance with application quality.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be committed to developing a better integration of applied and academic science in GSA meetings, publications, short courses, field trips, and education and outreach programs. Members must also be active in one or more GSA Divisions. Professional Interests: Environmental & Engineering Geology, Hydrogeology, Karst, Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology, Structural Geology & Tectonics, Sedimentary Geology.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | kmurdock@exponent.com |
9154456 | Dr. Kirk F. Townsend | California Geological Survey | Member-at-Large Industry | 127 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (916) 591-6853 | COMMITTEE/ACADEM_APPLD | Academic and Applied Geoscience Relations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with strengthening and expanding relations between GSA members in applied and academic geosciences. Proactively coordinates the Society's effort to facilitate greater cooperation between academia, industry, and government geoscientists. This committee reviews student applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Bighorn Basin Field Awards and selects the awardees.
Committee members will review and rank applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Field Award in April or will create a subcommittee for this activity. The subcommittee will comprise a minimum of 4 committee members or 2 committee members and 2 members chosen from related GSA group, such as the Energy Division. The application review and ranking process involves reviewing cover letters and two letters of recommendation for each candidate and ordering the applications in accordance with application quality.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be committed to developing a better integration of applied and academic science in GSA meetings, publications, short courses, field trips, and education and outreach programs. Members must also be active in one or more GSA Divisions. Professional Interests: Environmental & Engineering Geology, Hydrogeology, Karst, Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology, Structural Geology & Tectonics, Sedimentary Geology.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | kirkftownsend@gmail.com |
9274411 | Jonas Toupal | | Member-at-Large Student | 130 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | | COMMITTEE/ACADEM_APPLD | Academic and Applied Geoscience Relations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with strengthening and expanding relations between GSA members in applied and academic geosciences. Proactively coordinates the Society's effort to facilitate greater cooperation between academia, industry, and government geoscientists. This committee reviews student applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Bighorn Basin Field Awards and selects the awardees.
Committee members will review and rank applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Field Award in April or will create a subcommittee for this activity. The subcommittee will comprise a minimum of 4 committee members or 2 committee members and 2 members chosen from related GSA group, such as the Energy Division. The application review and ranking process involves reviewing cover letters and two letters of recommendation for each candidate and ordering the applications in accordance with application quality.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be committed to developing a better integration of applied and academic science in GSA meetings, publications, short courses, field trips, and education and outreach programs. Members must also be active in one or more GSA Divisions. Professional Interests: Environmental & Engineering Geology, Hydrogeology, Karst, Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology, Structural Geology & Tectonics, Sedimentary Geology.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | toupal@sas.upenn.edu |
9312804 | Melanie Brandt, MBA | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 7/1/2023 | | | COMMITTEE/ACADEM_APPLD | Academic and Applied Geoscience Relations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with strengthening and expanding relations between GSA members in applied and academic geosciences. Proactively coordinates the Society's effort to facilitate greater cooperation between academia, industry, and government geoscientists. This committee reviews student applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Bighorn Basin Field Awards and selects the awardees.
Committee members will review and rank applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Field Award in April or will create a subcommittee for this activity. The subcommittee will comprise a minimum of 4 committee members or 2 committee members and 2 members chosen from related GSA group, such as the Energy Division. The application review and ranking process involves reviewing cover letters and two letters of recommendation for each candidate and ordering the applications in accordance with application quality.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be committed to developing a better integration of applied and academic science in GSA meetings, publications, short courses, field trips, and education and outreach programs. Members must also be active in one or more GSA Divisions. Professional Interests: Environmental & Engineering Geology, Hydrogeology, Karst, Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology, Structural Geology & Tectonics, Sedimentary Geology.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | mbrandt@geosociety.org |
9083651 | Mr. Matthew W. Dawson | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 4/21/2022 | | (303) 357-1025 | COMMITTEE/ACADEM_APPLD | Academic and Applied Geoscience Relations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with strengthening and expanding relations between GSA members in applied and academic geosciences. Proactively coordinates the Society's effort to facilitate greater cooperation between academia, industry, and government geoscientists. This committee reviews student applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Bighorn Basin Field Awards and selects the awardees.
Committee members will review and rank applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Field Award in April or will create a subcommittee for this activity. The subcommittee will comprise a minimum of 4 committee members or 2 committee members and 2 members chosen from related GSA group, such as the Energy Division. The application review and ranking process involves reviewing cover letters and two letters of recommendation for each candidate and ordering the applications in accordance with application quality.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be committed to developing a better integration of applied and academic science in GSA meetings, publications, short courses, field trips, and education and outreach programs. Members must also be active in one or more GSA Divisions. Professional Interests: Environmental & Engineering Geology, Hydrogeology, Karst, Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology, Structural Geology & Tectonics, Sedimentary Geology.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | mdawson@geosociety.org |
9162005 | Debbie Marcinkowski | Geological Society of America Foundation | Invitee | 140 | 6/25/2016 | | (303) 357-1047 | COMMITTEE/ACADEM_APPLD | Academic and Applied Geoscience Relations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with strengthening and expanding relations between GSA members in applied and academic geosciences. Proactively coordinates the Society's effort to facilitate greater cooperation between academia, industry, and government geoscientists. This committee reviews student applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Bighorn Basin Field Awards and selects the awardees.
Committee members will review and rank applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Field Award in April or will create a subcommittee for this activity. The subcommittee will comprise a minimum of 4 committee members or 2 committee members and 2 members chosen from related GSA group, such as the Energy Division. The application review and ranking process involves reviewing cover letters and two letters of recommendation for each candidate and ordering the applications in accordance with application quality.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be committed to developing a better integration of applied and academic science in GSA meetings, publications, short courses, field trips, and education and outreach programs. Members must also be active in one or more GSA Divisions. Professional Interests: Environmental & Engineering Geology, Hydrogeology, Karst, Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology, Structural Geology & Tectonics, Sedimentary Geology.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | dmarcinkowski@geosociety.org |
9190903 | Mrs. Jennifer Lynn Nocerino | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 7/1/2023 | | (720) 883-6613 | COMMITTEE/ACADEM_APPLD | Academic and Applied Geoscience Relations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with strengthening and expanding relations between GSA members in applied and academic geosciences. Proactively coordinates the Society's effort to facilitate greater cooperation between academia, industry, and government geoscientists. This committee reviews student applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Bighorn Basin Field Awards and selects the awardees.
Committee members will review and rank applications for the GSA/ExxonMobil Field Award in April or will create a subcommittee for this activity. The subcommittee will comprise a minimum of 4 committee members or 2 committee members and 2 members chosen from related GSA group, such as the Energy Division. The application review and ranking process involves reviewing cover letters and two letters of recommendation for each candidate and ordering the applications in accordance with application quality.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be committed to developing a better integration of applied and academic science in GSA meetings, publications, short courses, field trips, and education and outreach programs. Members must also be active in one or more GSA Divisions. Professional Interests: Environmental & Engineering Geology, Hydrogeology, Karst, Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology, Structural Geology & Tectonics, Sedimentary Geology.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | jnocerino@geosociety.org |
9108687 | Michael A. Norder | The Geological Society of America | Member-at-Large | 126 | 1/1/2023 | 12/31/2023 | (303) 357-1029 | COMMITTEE/AH_ETHICS | Ad Hoc Committee on Ethics | #### Description
Ad Hoc Committee On Ethics, established in January 2018. | mnorder@geosociety.org |
9075267 | Dr. Abhijit Mukherjee | Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur | Councilor | 41 | 2/22/2022 | 6/30/2025 | 9007228876 | COMMITTEE/ANNUAL_PROGRAM | Annual Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with increasing the quality of the annual and other Society-sponsored meetings in terms of science, education and outreach. Evaluates the technical and scientific programs annually to identify modifications necessary for accomplishing the Society's long-range goals. Conducts short and long-range planning for the Society meetings as a whole, and develops a long-term logistical plan/strategy for the technical programs of Society meetings and other Society-sponsored meetings.
Committee Requirements:
The membership should reflect the global nature of the geological sciences, including disciplinary and employment background.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets for 1 ½ days in February each year in Boulder, CO and briefly meets during the Annual Meeting. Communicates through GSA Connected Community. | amukh2@gmail.com |
1600278 | Dr. Kevin Lee Mickus | Missouri State Univ Geology | Technical Program Chair | 60 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | (417) 836-6375 | COMMITTEE/ANNUAL_PROGRAM | Annual Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with increasing the quality of the annual and other Society-sponsored meetings in terms of science, education and outreach. Evaluates the technical and scientific programs annually to identify modifications necessary for accomplishing the Society's long-range goals. Conducts short and long-range planning for the Society meetings as a whole, and develops a long-term logistical plan/strategy for the technical programs of Society meetings and other Society-sponsored meetings.
Committee Requirements:
The membership should reflect the global nature of the geological sciences, including disciplinary and employment background.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets for 1 ½ days in February each year in Boulder, CO and briefly meets during the Annual Meeting. Communicates through GSA Connected Community. | kevinmickus@missouristate.edu |
1119980 | Dr. Patrick Albert Burkhart | Slippery Rock University | Technical Program Past Chair | 62 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | (724) 421-9941 | COMMITTEE/ANNUAL_PROGRAM | Annual Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with increasing the quality of the annual and other Society-sponsored meetings in terms of science, education and outreach. Evaluates the technical and scientific programs annually to identify modifications necessary for accomplishing the Society's long-range goals. Conducts short and long-range planning for the Society meetings as a whole, and develops a long-term logistical plan/strategy for the technical programs of Society meetings and other Society-sponsored meetings.
Committee Requirements:
The membership should reflect the global nature of the geological sciences, including disciplinary and employment background.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets for 1 ½ days in February each year in Boulder, CO and briefly meets during the Annual Meeting. Communicates through GSA Connected Community. | patrick.burkhart@sru.edu |
9081510 | Robinson Cecil | CSU-Northridge | Technical Program Past Chair | 62 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | (818) 677-7009 | COMMITTEE/ANNUAL_PROGRAM | Annual Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with increasing the quality of the annual and other Society-sponsored meetings in terms of science, education and outreach. Evaluates the technical and scientific programs annually to identify modifications necessary for accomplishing the Society's long-range goals. Conducts short and long-range planning for the Society meetings as a whole, and develops a long-term logistical plan/strategy for the technical programs of Society meetings and other Society-sponsored meetings.
Committee Requirements:
The membership should reflect the global nature of the geological sciences, including disciplinary and employment background.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets for 1 ½ days in February each year in Boulder, CO and briefly meets during the Annual Meeting. Communicates through GSA Connected Community. | robinson.cecil@csun.edu |
2004324 | Dr. Matthew E. Brueseke | Kansas State University | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2027 | | COMMITTEE/ANNUAL_PROGRAM | Annual Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with increasing the quality of the annual and other Society-sponsored meetings in terms of science, education and outreach. Evaluates the technical and scientific programs annually to identify modifications necessary for accomplishing the Society's long-range goals. Conducts short and long-range planning for the Society meetings as a whole, and develops a long-term logistical plan/strategy for the technical programs of Society meetings and other Society-sponsored meetings.
Committee Requirements:
The membership should reflect the global nature of the geological sciences, including disciplinary and employment background.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets for 1 ½ days in February each year in Boulder, CO and briefly meets during the Annual Meeting. Communicates through GSA Connected Community. | brueseke@ksu.edu |
9110123 | Kristen L. Cook | IRD | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2025 | | COMMITTEE/ANNUAL_PROGRAM | Annual Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with increasing the quality of the annual and other Society-sponsored meetings in terms of science, education and outreach. Evaluates the technical and scientific programs annually to identify modifications necessary for accomplishing the Society's long-range goals. Conducts short and long-range planning for the Society meetings as a whole, and develops a long-term logistical plan/strategy for the technical programs of Society meetings and other Society-sponsored meetings.
Committee Requirements:
The membership should reflect the global nature of the geological sciences, including disciplinary and employment background.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets for 1 ½ days in February each year in Boulder, CO and briefly meets during the Annual Meeting. Communicates through GSA Connected Community. | kristenlcook@gmail.com |
2012399 | Dr. Saugata Datta | University of Texas at San Antonio | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2026 | (210) 458-4752 | COMMITTEE/ANNUAL_PROGRAM | Annual Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with increasing the quality of the annual and other Society-sponsored meetings in terms of science, education and outreach. Evaluates the technical and scientific programs annually to identify modifications necessary for accomplishing the Society's long-range goals. Conducts short and long-range planning for the Society meetings as a whole, and develops a long-term logistical plan/strategy for the technical programs of Society meetings and other Society-sponsored meetings.
Committee Requirements:
The membership should reflect the global nature of the geological sciences, including disciplinary and employment background.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets for 1 ½ days in February each year in Boulder, CO and briefly meets during the Annual Meeting. Communicates through GSA Connected Community. | SAUGATA.DATTA@UTSA.EDU |
9143059 | Dr. Miquela Ingalls | Penn State, Geosciences | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2027 | (919) 280-4917 | COMMITTEE/ANNUAL_PROGRAM | Annual Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with increasing the quality of the annual and other Society-sponsored meetings in terms of science, education and outreach. Evaluates the technical and scientific programs annually to identify modifications necessary for accomplishing the Society's long-range goals. Conducts short and long-range planning for the Society meetings as a whole, and develops a long-term logistical plan/strategy for the technical programs of Society meetings and other Society-sponsored meetings.
Committee Requirements:
The membership should reflect the global nature of the geological sciences, including disciplinary and employment background.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets for 1 ½ days in February each year in Boulder, CO and briefly meets during the Annual Meeting. Communicates through GSA Connected Community. | ingalls@psu.edu |
9102822 | Dr. Tiffany Rivera | University of Missouri | Member-at-Large | 126 | 10/1/2020 | 6/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/ANNUAL_PROGRAM | Annual Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with increasing the quality of the annual and other Society-sponsored meetings in terms of science, education and outreach. Evaluates the technical and scientific programs annually to identify modifications necessary for accomplishing the Society's long-range goals. Conducts short and long-range planning for the Society meetings as a whole, and develops a long-term logistical plan/strategy for the technical programs of Society meetings and other Society-sponsored meetings.
Committee Requirements:
The membership should reflect the global nature of the geological sciences, including disciplinary and employment background.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets for 1 ½ days in February each year in Boulder, CO and briefly meets during the Annual Meeting. Communicates through GSA Connected Community. | trivera@missouri.edu |
1774744 | William W. Sager | University of Houston, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sc | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2025 | (713) 743-3108 | COMMITTEE/ANNUAL_PROGRAM | Annual Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with increasing the quality of the annual and other Society-sponsored meetings in terms of science, education and outreach. Evaluates the technical and scientific programs annually to identify modifications necessary for accomplishing the Society's long-range goals. Conducts short and long-range planning for the Society meetings as a whole, and develops a long-term logistical plan/strategy for the technical programs of Society meetings and other Society-sponsored meetings.
Committee Requirements:
The membership should reflect the global nature of the geological sciences, including disciplinary and employment background.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets for 1 ½ days in February each year in Boulder, CO and briefly meets during the Annual Meeting. Communicates through GSA Connected Community. | wwsager@uh.edu |
9274297 | Mr. Oyewande Olumide Ojo | | Member-at-Large Student | 130 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2025 | (405) 780-3817 | COMMITTEE/ANNUAL_PROGRAM | Annual Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with increasing the quality of the annual and other Society-sponsored meetings in terms of science, education and outreach. Evaluates the technical and scientific programs annually to identify modifications necessary for accomplishing the Society's long-range goals. Conducts short and long-range planning for the Society meetings as a whole, and develops a long-term logistical plan/strategy for the technical programs of Society meetings and other Society-sponsored meetings.
Committee Requirements:
The membership should reflect the global nature of the geological sciences, including disciplinary and employment background.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets for 1 ½ days in February each year in Boulder, CO and briefly meets during the Annual Meeting. Communicates through GSA Connected Community. | oyewande.ojo@okstate.edu |
9199903 | Lindsey Henslee | The Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 6/27/2023 | | 303-357-1006 | COMMITTEE/ANNUAL_PROGRAM | Annual Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with increasing the quality of the annual and other Society-sponsored meetings in terms of science, education and outreach. Evaluates the technical and scientific programs annually to identify modifications necessary for accomplishing the Society's long-range goals. Conducts short and long-range planning for the Society meetings as a whole, and develops a long-term logistical plan/strategy for the technical programs of Society meetings and other Society-sponsored meetings.
Committee Requirements:
The membership should reflect the global nature of the geological sciences, including disciplinary and employment background.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets for 1 ½ days in February each year in Boulder, CO and briefly meets during the Annual Meeting. Communicates through GSA Connected Community. | lhenslee@geosociety.org |
9316438 | Susan Jenkins | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 4/3/2023 | | | COMMITTEE/ANNUAL_PROGRAM | Annual Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with increasing the quality of the annual and other Society-sponsored meetings in terms of science, education and outreach. Evaluates the technical and scientific programs annually to identify modifications necessary for accomplishing the Society's long-range goals. Conducts short and long-range planning for the Society meetings as a whole, and develops a long-term logistical plan/strategy for the technical programs of Society meetings and other Society-sponsored meetings.
Committee Requirements:
The membership should reflect the global nature of the geological sciences, including disciplinary and employment background.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets for 1 ½ days in February each year in Boulder, CO and briefly meets during the Annual Meeting. Communicates through GSA Connected Community. | sjenkins@geosociety.org |
9279349 | Courtney Mino | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 10/27/2022 | | | COMMITTEE/ANNUAL_PROGRAM | Annual Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with increasing the quality of the annual and other Society-sponsored meetings in terms of science, education and outreach. Evaluates the technical and scientific programs annually to identify modifications necessary for accomplishing the Society's long-range goals. Conducts short and long-range planning for the Society meetings as a whole, and develops a long-term logistical plan/strategy for the technical programs of Society meetings and other Society-sponsored meetings.
Committee Requirements:
The membership should reflect the global nature of the geological sciences, including disciplinary and employment background.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets for 1 ½ days in February each year in Boulder, CO and briefly meets during the Annual Meeting. Communicates through GSA Connected Community. | cmino@geosociety.org |
9312804 | Melanie Brandt, MBA | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 10/31/2022 | | | COMMITTEE/ANNUAL_PROGRAM | Annual Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with increasing the quality of the annual and other Society-sponsored meetings in terms of science, education and outreach. Evaluates the technical and scientific programs annually to identify modifications necessary for accomplishing the Society's long-range goals. Conducts short and long-range planning for the Society meetings as a whole, and develops a long-term logistical plan/strategy for the technical programs of Society meetings and other Society-sponsored meetings.
Committee Requirements:
The membership should reflect the global nature of the geological sciences, including disciplinary and employment background.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets for 1 ½ days in February each year in Boulder, CO and briefly meets during the Annual Meeting. Communicates through GSA Connected Community. | mbrandt@geosociety.org |
9261083 | Rebecca Fazzari | The Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor/ Liaison | 142 | 1/7/2019 | | (303) 357-1058 | COMMITTEE/ANNUAL_PROGRAM | Annual Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee is charged with increasing the quality of the annual and other Society-sponsored meetings in terms of science, education and outreach. Evaluates the technical and scientific programs annually to identify modifications necessary for accomplishing the Society's long-range goals. Conducts short and long-range planning for the Society meetings as a whole, and develops a long-term logistical plan/strategy for the technical programs of Society meetings and other Society-sponsored meetings.
Committee Requirements:
The membership should reflect the global nature of the geological sciences, including disciplinary and employment background.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets for 1 ½ days in February each year in Boulder, CO and briefly meets during the Annual Meeting. Communicates through GSA Connected Community. | rfazzari@geosociety.org |
9108950 | Prof. Carol Denison Frost | U Wyoming Geology & Geophysics | Chair/Councilor | 1 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | (307) 745-3719 | COMMITTEE/DAY_MEDAL | Arthur L. Day Medal Award Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Arthur L. Day Medal. This award recognizes outstanding distinction in the application of physics and chemistry to the solution of geologic problems, with no restriction to the particular field of geologic research.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have knowledge of those who have made “distinct contributions to geologic knowledge through the application of physics and chemistry to the solution of geologic problems.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | frost@uwyo.edu |
9083219 | Prof. Whitney M. Behr | ETH Zurich | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | | COMMITTEE/DAY_MEDAL | Arthur L. Day Medal Award Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Arthur L. Day Medal. This award recognizes outstanding distinction in the application of physics and chemistry to the solution of geologic problems, with no restriction to the particular field of geologic research.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have knowledge of those who have made “distinct contributions to geologic knowledge through the application of physics and chemistry to the solution of geologic problems.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | wbehr@ethz.ch |
1061725 | Vickie C. Bennett | Australian National University, Research School Earth Sciences | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | 61-2 61255509 | COMMITTEE/DAY_MEDAL | Arthur L. Day Medal Award Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Arthur L. Day Medal. This award recognizes outstanding distinction in the application of physics and chemistry to the solution of geologic problems, with no restriction to the particular field of geologic research.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have knowledge of those who have made “distinct contributions to geologic knowledge through the application of physics and chemistry to the solution of geologic problems.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | vickie.bennett@anu.edu.au |
9065011 | Prof. Eric C. Ferre | U. Louisana - Lafayette | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (337) 482-2888 | COMMITTEE/DAY_MEDAL | Arthur L. Day Medal Award Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Arthur L. Day Medal. This award recognizes outstanding distinction in the application of physics and chemistry to the solution of geologic problems, with no restriction to the particular field of geologic research.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have knowledge of those who have made “distinct contributions to geologic knowledge through the application of physics and chemistry to the solution of geologic problems.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | eric.ferre@louisiana.edu |
9133150 | Sidney Rasbury Hemming | Columbia University - LDEOEarth and En | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (646) 701-2908 | COMMITTEE/DAY_MEDAL | Arthur L. Day Medal Award Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Arthur L. Day Medal. This award recognizes outstanding distinction in the application of physics and chemistry to the solution of geologic problems, with no restriction to the particular field of geologic research.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have knowledge of those who have made “distinct contributions to geologic knowledge through the application of physics and chemistry to the solution of geologic problems.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | sidney@ldeo.columbia.edu |
9181674 | Jerry X. Mitrovica | Harvard University, Earth and Planetary Sciences | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | (617) 496-2732 | COMMITTEE/DAY_MEDAL | Arthur L. Day Medal Award Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Arthur L. Day Medal. This award recognizes outstanding distinction in the application of physics and chemistry to the solution of geologic problems, with no restriction to the particular field of geologic research.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have knowledge of those who have made “distinct contributions to geologic knowledge through the application of physics and chemistry to the solution of geologic problems.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | jxm@eps.harvard.edu |
9132757 | Prof. Brad S. Singer | University of Wisconsin-Madison | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | (262) 501-7733 | COMMITTEE/DAY_MEDAL | Arthur L. Day Medal Award Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Arthur L. Day Medal. This award recognizes outstanding distinction in the application of physics and chemistry to the solution of geologic problems, with no restriction to the particular field of geologic research.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have knowledge of those who have made “distinct contributions to geologic knowledge through the application of physics and chemistry to the solution of geologic problems.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | bsinger@wisc.edu |
9312804 | Melanie Brandt, MBA | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 10/31/2022 | | | COMMITTEE/DAY_MEDAL | Arthur L. Day Medal Award Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Arthur L. Day Medal. This award recognizes outstanding distinction in the application of physics and chemistry to the solution of geologic problems, with no restriction to the particular field of geologic research.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have knowledge of those who have made “distinct contributions to geologic knowledge through the application of physics and chemistry to the solution of geologic problems.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | mbrandt@geosociety.org |
9306085 | Darlene Williams | Geological Society of America | GSA Liaison | 149 | 2/8/2022 | | (303) 357-1060 | COMMITTEE/DAY_MEDAL | Arthur L. Day Medal Award Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Arthur L. Day Medal. This award recognizes outstanding distinction in the application of physics and chemistry to the solution of geologic problems, with no restriction to the particular field of geologic research.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have knowledge of those who have made “distinct contributions to geologic knowledge through the application of physics and chemistry to the solution of geologic problems.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | dwilliams@geosociety.org |
2002782 | Brian G. Katz | GSA Treasurer | GSA Treasurer | 36 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2024 | (850) 766-7192 | COMMITTEE/AUDIT | Audit Committee | The Audit Committee recommends the selection of an outside auditing firm, approves the overall scope of the audit, reviews the independent auditor's assessment of the adequacy of internal controls systems, reviews the annual financial statements and accompanying audit report, and directs any special investigations deemed necessary by the Council. The Audit Committee reports its findings both orally and in writing to the GSA Council at the fall meeting. In addition to its GSA role, the Audit Committee performs the same function for the GSA Foundation, taking its direction from the Board of Trustees of the Foundation and reporting to that board. | bg_katz@hotmail.com |
9091518 | Mr. Richard M. Ortiz | Lettis Consultants International (LCI) | Councilor | 41 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (916) 235-0499 | COMMITTEE/AUDIT | Audit Committee | The Audit Committee recommends the selection of an outside auditing firm, approves the overall scope of the audit, reviews the independent auditor's assessment of the adequacy of internal controls systems, reviews the annual financial statements and accompanying audit report, and directs any special investigations deemed necessary by the Council. The Audit Committee reports its findings both orally and in writing to the GSA Council at the fall meeting. In addition to its GSA role, the Audit Committee performs the same function for the GSA Foundation, taking its direction from the Board of Trustees of the Foundation and reporting to that board. | ortiz@lettisci.com |
9139974 | Ms. Susan Stover, PG, GSA | Emerita, Kansas Geological Survey | Councilor | 41 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | (785) 554-7609 | COMMITTEE/AUDIT | Audit Committee | The Audit Committee recommends the selection of an outside auditing firm, approves the overall scope of the audit, reviews the independent auditor's assessment of the adequacy of internal controls systems, reviews the annual financial statements and accompanying audit report, and directs any special investigations deemed necessary by the Council. The Audit Committee reports its findings both orally and in writing to the GSA Council at the fall meeting. In addition to its GSA role, the Audit Committee performs the same function for the GSA Foundation, taking its direction from the Board of Trustees of the Foundation and reporting to that board. | SusanStover@ku.edu |
9296967 | Lang Farmer | University of Colorado | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/AUDIT | Audit Committee | The Audit Committee recommends the selection of an outside auditing firm, approves the overall scope of the audit, reviews the independent auditor's assessment of the adequacy of internal controls systems, reviews the annual financial statements and accompanying audit report, and directs any special investigations deemed necessary by the Council. The Audit Committee reports its findings both orally and in writing to the GSA Council at the fall meeting. In addition to its GSA role, the Audit Committee performs the same function for the GSA Foundation, taking its direction from the Board of Trustees of the Foundation and reporting to that board. | lang.farmer@colorado.edu |
9312804 | Melanie Brandt, MBA | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 10/31/2022 | | | COMMITTEE/AUDIT | Audit Committee | The Audit Committee recommends the selection of an outside auditing firm, approves the overall scope of the audit, reviews the independent auditor's assessment of the adequacy of internal controls systems, reviews the annual financial statements and accompanying audit report, and directs any special investigations deemed necessary by the Council. The Audit Committee reports its findings both orally and in writing to the GSA Council at the fall meeting. In addition to its GSA role, the Audit Committee performs the same function for the GSA Foundation, taking its direction from the Board of Trustees of the Foundation and reporting to that board. | mbrandt@geosociety.org |
9293990 | Anita Monk-Ryan | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor/ Liaison | 142 | 5/25/2021 | | (303) 357-1019 | COMMITTEE/AUDIT | Audit Committee | The Audit Committee recommends the selection of an outside auditing firm, approves the overall scope of the audit, reviews the independent auditor's assessment of the adequacy of internal controls systems, reviews the annual financial statements and accompanying audit report, and directs any special investigations deemed necessary by the Council. The Audit Committee reports its findings both orally and in writing to the GSA Council at the fall meeting. In addition to its GSA role, the Audit Committee performs the same function for the GSA Foundation, taking its direction from the Board of Trustees of the Foundation and reporting to that board. | amonkryan@geosociety.org |
9131330 | Carson A. Richardson | University of Arizona, Arizona Geological Survey | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (520) 621-2482 | COMMITTEE/GEOMAP_AWARD | Bascom Mapping Award Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Florence Bascom Geologic Mapping Award. This award acknowledges contributions in published high-quality geologic mapping that led the recipient to publish significant new scientific or economic-resource discoveries, and to contribute greater understanding of fundamental geologic processes and concepts.
Committee Requirements:
Members should be knowledgeable in the field of mapping
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | carichardson@arizona.edu |
9146481 | Dr. Ellen J. Reat Wersan | | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (865) 771-9160 | COMMITTEE/GEOMAP_AWARD | Bascom Mapping Award Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Florence Bascom Geologic Mapping Award. This award acknowledges contributions in published high-quality geologic mapping that led the recipient to publish significant new scientific or economic-resource discoveries, and to contribute greater understanding of fundamental geologic processes and concepts.
Committee Requirements:
Members should be knowledgeable in the field of mapping
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | ellen.jr.wersan@gmail.com |
9140160 | Dr. Andrew Vincent Zuza | University of Nevada, Reno | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (973) 224-6841 | COMMITTEE/GEOMAP_AWARD | Bascom Mapping Award Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Florence Bascom Geologic Mapping Award. This award acknowledges contributions in published high-quality geologic mapping that led the recipient to publish significant new scientific or economic-resource discoveries, and to contribute greater understanding of fundamental geologic processes and concepts.
Committee Requirements:
Members should be knowledgeable in the field of mapping
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | avz5818@gmail.com |
9169684 | Ms. Ellen Ari Lamont | Bureau of Reclamation | Member-at-Large Student | 130 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | | COMMITTEE/GEOMAP_AWARD | Bascom Mapping Award Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Florence Bascom Geologic Mapping Award. This award acknowledges contributions in published high-quality geologic mapping that led the recipient to publish significant new scientific or economic-resource discoveries, and to contribute greater understanding of fundamental geologic processes and concepts.
Committee Requirements:
Members should be knowledgeable in the field of mapping
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | ellenalamont17@gmail.com |
9312804 | Melanie Brandt, MBA | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 10/31/2022 | | | COMMITTEE/GEOMAP_AWARD | Bascom Mapping Award Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Florence Bascom Geologic Mapping Award. This award acknowledges contributions in published high-quality geologic mapping that led the recipient to publish significant new scientific or economic-resource discoveries, and to contribute greater understanding of fundamental geologic processes and concepts.
Committee Requirements:
Members should be knowledgeable in the field of mapping
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | mbrandt@geosociety.org |
9306085 | Darlene Williams | Geological Society of America | GSA Liaison | 149 | 2/8/2022 | | (303) 357-1060 | COMMITTEE/GEOMAP_AWARD | Bascom Mapping Award Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Florence Bascom Geologic Mapping Award. This award acknowledges contributions in published high-quality geologic mapping that led the recipient to publish significant new scientific or economic-resource discoveries, and to contribute greater understanding of fundamental geologic processes and concepts.
Committee Requirements:
Members should be knowledgeable in the field of mapping
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | dwilliams@geosociety.org |
9224126 | Monica Elizabeth Dix | US EPA | Chair | 1 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | (414) 573-7334 | COMMITTEE/CONG_SCI_FELL | Congressional Science Fellowship Selection Committee | The responsibility of the Selection Committee is to review all applicants and nominees for the GSA Congressional Science Fellowship, and select the Fellowship recipient.
Note: This committee is a subcommittee of the Geology and Public Policy Committee. | monica.e.dix@gmail.com |
1627847 | Maureen A. Muldoon | WI Geological & Natural History Survey | Past Chair | 6 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | (608) 265-8181 | COMMITTEE/CONG_SCI_FELL | Congressional Science Fellowship Selection Committee | The responsibility of the Selection Committee is to review all applicants and nominees for the GSA Congressional Science Fellowship, and select the Fellowship recipient.
Note: This committee is a subcommittee of the Geology and Public Policy Committee. | muldoon@wisc.edu |
9169954 | Dr. Sylvia R. Nicovich | US Geological Survey | Chair-elect | 11 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | (805) 458-2528 | COMMITTEE/CONG_SCI_FELL | Congressional Science Fellowship Selection Committee | The responsibility of the Selection Committee is to review all applicants and nominees for the GSA Congressional Science Fellowship, and select the Fellowship recipient.
Note: This committee is a subcommittee of the Geology and Public Policy Committee. | sylvia.nicovich@gmail.com |
1033400 | Dr. Christopher M. Bailey | William & Mary | Council Liaison | 44 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | (757) 221-2445 | COMMITTEE/CONG_SCI_FELL | Congressional Science Fellowship Selection Committee | The responsibility of the Selection Committee is to review all applicants and nominees for the GSA Congressional Science Fellowship, and select the Fellowship recipient.
Note: This committee is a subcommittee of the Geology and Public Policy Committee. | cmbail@wm.edu |
9231966 | Hannah Palmer, Ph.D. | Congressional Science Fellow | Congressional Science Fellow | 56 | 7/15/2022 | 12/31/2023 | | COMMITTEE/CONG_SCI_FELL | Congressional Science Fellowship Selection Committee | The responsibility of the Selection Committee is to review all applicants and nominees for the GSA Congressional Science Fellowship, and select the Fellowship recipient.
Note: This committee is a subcommittee of the Geology and Public Policy Committee. | hmpalmer4@gmail.com |
9200117 | Michael O'Connor | | Recent Congressional Science Fellow | 59 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | 6313572522 | COMMITTEE/CONG_SCI_FELL | Congressional Science Fellowship Selection Committee | The responsibility of the Selection Committee is to review all applicants and nominees for the GSA Congressional Science Fellowship, and select the Fellowship recipient.
Note: This committee is a subcommittee of the Geology and Public Policy Committee. | mtoconnor12@gmail.com |
9263800 | Dr. Sarah J. Ryker | U.S. Geological Survey | USGS Representative | 81 | 11/15/2022 | | (571) 533-7000 | COMMITTEE/CONG_SCI_FELL | Congressional Science Fellowship Selection Committee | The responsibility of the Selection Committee is to review all applicants and nominees for the GSA Congressional Science Fellowship, and select the Fellowship recipient.
Note: This committee is a subcommittee of the Geology and Public Policy Committee. | sryker@usgs.gov |
9175011 | Susan M. Lofton | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 7/1/2013 | | 303-357-1040 | COMMITTEE/CONG_SCI_FELL | Congressional Science Fellowship Selection Committee | The responsibility of the Selection Committee is to review all applicants and nominees for the GSA Congressional Science Fellowship, and select the Fellowship recipient.
Note: This committee is a subcommittee of the Geology and Public Policy Committee. | slofton@geosociety.org |
9080737 | Justin M. Samuel, PG | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 8/23/2023 | | (303) 357-1026 | COMMITTEE/CONG_SCI_FELL | Congressional Science Fellowship Selection Committee | The responsibility of the Selection Committee is to review all applicants and nominees for the GSA Congressional Science Fellowship, and select the Fellowship recipient.
Note: This committee is a subcommittee of the Geology and Public Policy Committee. | justinsamuel303@gmail.com |
9312804 | Melanie Brandt, MBA | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 10/31/2022 | | | COMMITTEE/CONG_SCI_FELL | Congressional Science Fellowship Selection Committee | The responsibility of the Selection Committee is to review all applicants and nominees for the GSA Congressional Science Fellowship, and select the Fellowship recipient.
Note: This committee is a subcommittee of the Geology and Public Policy Committee. | mbrandt@geosociety.org |
9208342 | David M. Davis | Rutgers University | Chair | 1 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | (404) 709-5865 | COMMITTEE/DIVERSITY_GEO | Diversity in the Geosciences Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee initiates activities and programs that will increase opportunities for people of ethnic minority, women, and persons with disabilities including raising awareness in the geosciences community of the positive role these groups play within the geosciences. The committee is also charged with stimulating recruitment and promoting positive career development for these groups. Some current programs and awards that this committee is responsible for include the On To the Future program, Bromery Award for Minorities, and minority scholarships (dependent on funding).
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with the employment issues these groups face; expertise and leadership experience in such areas as human resources and education is also desired.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electonically. | dmd7274@gmail.com |
2009791 | Dr. Kathleen DeGraaff Surpless | Trinity University | Councilor | 41 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (210) 999-7365 | COMMITTEE/DIVERSITY_GEO | Diversity in the Geosciences Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee initiates activities and programs that will increase opportunities for people of ethnic minority, women, and persons with disabilities including raising awareness in the geosciences community of the positive role these groups play within the geosciences. The committee is also charged with stimulating recruitment and promoting positive career development for these groups. Some current programs and awards that this committee is responsible for include the On To the Future program, Bromery Award for Minorities, and minority scholarships (dependent on funding).
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with the employment issues these groups face; expertise and leadership experience in such areas as human resources and education is also desired.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electonically. | ksurples@trinity.edu |
9149839 | Rachel E. Bernard | Amherst College | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | (240) 994-7821 | COMMITTEE/DIVERSITY_GEO | Diversity in the Geosciences Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee initiates activities and programs that will increase opportunities for people of ethnic minority, women, and persons with disabilities including raising awareness in the geosciences community of the positive role these groups play within the geosciences. The committee is also charged with stimulating recruitment and promoting positive career development for these groups. Some current programs and awards that this committee is responsible for include the On To the Future program, Bromery Award for Minorities, and minority scholarships (dependent on funding).
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with the employment issues these groups face; expertise and leadership experience in such areas as human resources and education is also desired.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electonically. | rbernard@amherst.edu |
9094492 | Dr. Joshua W. Bonde | Nevada State Museum | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | (775) 687-4810 | COMMITTEE/DIVERSITY_GEO | Diversity in the Geosciences Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee initiates activities and programs that will increase opportunities for people of ethnic minority, women, and persons with disabilities including raising awareness in the geosciences community of the positive role these groups play within the geosciences. The committee is also charged with stimulating recruitment and promoting positive career development for these groups. Some current programs and awards that this committee is responsible for include the On To the Future program, Bromery Award for Minorities, and minority scholarships (dependent on funding).
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with the employment issues these groups face; expertise and leadership experience in such areas as human resources and education is also desired.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electonically. | j.bonde@nevadaculture.org |
9099129 | Dr. Rocio Paola Caballero-Gill | George Mason University | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | | COMMITTEE/DIVERSITY_GEO | Diversity in the Geosciences Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee initiates activities and programs that will increase opportunities for people of ethnic minority, women, and persons with disabilities including raising awareness in the geosciences community of the positive role these groups play within the geosciences. The committee is also charged with stimulating recruitment and promoting positive career development for these groups. Some current programs and awards that this committee is responsible for include the On To the Future program, Bromery Award for Minorities, and minority scholarships (dependent on funding).
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with the employment issues these groups face; expertise and leadership experience in such areas as human resources and education is also desired.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electonically. | rcaballero.gill@gmail.com |
9266858 | Claudia R. Corona | CU Boulder, Hydrogeology | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | (213) 822-6905 | COMMITTEE/DIVERSITY_GEO | Diversity in the Geosciences Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee initiates activities and programs that will increase opportunities for people of ethnic minority, women, and persons with disabilities including raising awareness in the geosciences community of the positive role these groups play within the geosciences. The committee is also charged with stimulating recruitment and promoting positive career development for these groups. Some current programs and awards that this committee is responsible for include the On To the Future program, Bromery Award for Minorities, and minority scholarships (dependent on funding).
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with the employment issues these groups face; expertise and leadership experience in such areas as human resources and education is also desired.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electonically. | clco6964@colorado.edu |
9174296 | Dr. Daniel Enrique Ibarra, Ph.D. | Brown University | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | (650) 714-5097 | COMMITTEE/DIVERSITY_GEO | Diversity in the Geosciences Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee initiates activities and programs that will increase opportunities for people of ethnic minority, women, and persons with disabilities including raising awareness in the geosciences community of the positive role these groups play within the geosciences. The committee is also charged with stimulating recruitment and promoting positive career development for these groups. Some current programs and awards that this committee is responsible for include the On To the Future program, Bromery Award for Minorities, and minority scholarships (dependent on funding).
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with the employment issues these groups face; expertise and leadership experience in such areas as human resources and education is also desired.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electonically. | daniel_ibarra@brown.edu |
9172285 | Zakiya Celeste Shivji | FEMA | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | | COMMITTEE/DIVERSITY_GEO | Diversity in the Geosciences Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee initiates activities and programs that will increase opportunities for people of ethnic minority, women, and persons with disabilities including raising awareness in the geosciences community of the positive role these groups play within the geosciences. The committee is also charged with stimulating recruitment and promoting positive career development for these groups. Some current programs and awards that this committee is responsible for include the On To the Future program, Bromery Award for Minorities, and minority scholarships (dependent on funding).
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with the employment issues these groups face; expertise and leadership experience in such areas as human resources and education is also desired.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electonically. | zakiya.shivji@gmail.com |
9183238 | Alyssa Tunnelle | | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | | COMMITTEE/DIVERSITY_GEO | Diversity in the Geosciences Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee initiates activities and programs that will increase opportunities for people of ethnic minority, women, and persons with disabilities including raising awareness in the geosciences community of the positive role these groups play within the geosciences. The committee is also charged with stimulating recruitment and promoting positive career development for these groups. Some current programs and awards that this committee is responsible for include the On To the Future program, Bromery Award for Minorities, and minority scholarships (dependent on funding).
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with the employment issues these groups face; expertise and leadership experience in such areas as human resources and education is also desired.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electonically. | alyssaelaineT@gmail.com |
9077116 | Dr. Shelby Cave | Arcadis U.S., Inc., North America - Environmental | Member-at-Large Industry | 127 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (803) 801-2260 | COMMITTEE/DIVERSITY_GEO | Diversity in the Geosciences Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee initiates activities and programs that will increase opportunities for people of ethnic minority, women, and persons with disabilities including raising awareness in the geosciences community of the positive role these groups play within the geosciences. The committee is also charged with stimulating recruitment and promoting positive career development for these groups. Some current programs and awards that this committee is responsible for include the On To the Future program, Bromery Award for Minorities, and minority scholarships (dependent on funding).
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with the employment issues these groups face; expertise and leadership experience in such areas as human resources and education is also desired.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electonically. | rokhugr@gmail.com |
9239969 | Mr. Benjamin Joel Deans | | Member-at-Large Student | 130 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (214) 500-4384 | COMMITTEE/DIVERSITY_GEO | Diversity in the Geosciences Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee initiates activities and programs that will increase opportunities for people of ethnic minority, women, and persons with disabilities including raising awareness in the geosciences community of the positive role these groups play within the geosciences. The committee is also charged with stimulating recruitment and promoting positive career development for these groups. Some current programs and awards that this committee is responsible for include the On To the Future program, Bromery Award for Minorities, and minority scholarships (dependent on funding).
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with the employment issues these groups face; expertise and leadership experience in such areas as human resources and education is also desired.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electonically. | turtlepower4321@yahoo.com |
9256203 | Nan Stout | GSA | Invitee | 140 | 6/11/2021 | | (303) 357-1012 | COMMITTEE/DIVERSITY_GEO | Diversity in the Geosciences Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee initiates activities and programs that will increase opportunities for people of ethnic minority, women, and persons with disabilities including raising awareness in the geosciences community of the positive role these groups play within the geosciences. The committee is also charged with stimulating recruitment and promoting positive career development for these groups. Some current programs and awards that this committee is responsible for include the On To the Future program, Bromery Award for Minorities, and minority scholarships (dependent on funding).
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with the employment issues these groups face; expertise and leadership experience in such areas as human resources and education is also desired.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electonically. | nstout@geosociety.org |
9306085 | Darlene Williams | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 2/8/2022 | | (303) 357-1060 | COMMITTEE/DIVERSITY_GEO | Diversity in the Geosciences Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee initiates activities and programs that will increase opportunities for people of ethnic minority, women, and persons with disabilities including raising awareness in the geosciences community of the positive role these groups play within the geosciences. The committee is also charged with stimulating recruitment and promoting positive career development for these groups. Some current programs and awards that this committee is responsible for include the On To the Future program, Bromery Award for Minorities, and minority scholarships (dependent on funding).
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with the employment issues these groups face; expertise and leadership experience in such areas as human resources and education is also desired.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electonically. | dwilliams@geosociety.org |
9312804 | Melanie Brandt, MBA | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 10/31/2022 | | | COMMITTEE/DIVERSITY_GEO | Diversity in the Geosciences Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee initiates activities and programs that will increase opportunities for people of ethnic minority, women, and persons with disabilities including raising awareness in the geosciences community of the positive role these groups play within the geosciences. The committee is also charged with stimulating recruitment and promoting positive career development for these groups. Some current programs and awards that this committee is responsible for include the On To the Future program, Bromery Award for Minorities, and minority scholarships (dependent on funding).
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with the employment issues these groups face; expertise and leadership experience in such areas as human resources and education is also desired.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electonically. | mbrandt@geosociety.org |
9305971 | Elizabeth Long | Geological Society of America | GSA Liaison | 149 | 2/1/2022 | | | COMMITTEE/DIVERSITY_GEO | Diversity in the Geosciences Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee initiates activities and programs that will increase opportunities for people of ethnic minority, women, and persons with disabilities including raising awareness in the geosciences community of the positive role these groups play within the geosciences. The committee is also charged with stimulating recruitment and promoting positive career development for these groups. Some current programs and awards that this committee is responsible for include the On To the Future program, Bromery Award for Minorities, and minority scholarships (dependent on funding).
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with the employment issues these groups face; expertise and leadership experience in such areas as human resources and education is also desired.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electonically. | elong@geosociety.org |
9253298 | Patricia Persaud | University of Arizona | Councilor | 41 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2025 | (520) 621-4489 | COMMITTEE/CURTIS_MEM | Doris M. Curtis Memorial Fund for Women in Science Award | Committee Charge The purpose of this committee is to generate, receive, and evaluate candidates for the Outstanding Woman in Science Award. The award was established as a means to encourage women in the geosciences. Women are eligible for the first 5 years following their degree. Committee Requirements Members should have the ability to assess the contributions of those women who have made a major impact in the geosciences based on their Ph.D. work. Meetings and Time Commitment Communicates electronically and virtually. Along with required personal time to review nominations, there are usually two meetings February-May of each year. | ppersaud@arizona.edu |
2009791 | Dr. Kathleen DeGraaff Surpless | Trinity University | Councilor | 41 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2024 | (210) 999-7365 | COMMITTEE/CURTIS_MEM | Doris M. Curtis Memorial Fund for Women in Science Award | Committee Charge The purpose of this committee is to generate, receive, and evaluate candidates for the Outstanding Woman in Science Award. The award was established as a means to encourage women in the geosciences. Women are eligible for the first 5 years following their degree. Committee Requirements Members should have the ability to assess the contributions of those women who have made a major impact in the geosciences based on their Ph.D. work. Meetings and Time Commitment Communicates electronically and virtually. Along with required personal time to review nominations, there are usually two meetings February-May of each year. | ksurples@trinity.edu |
1135350 | Dr. Rosemary C. Capo | University of Pittsburgh | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (412) 624-8873 | COMMITTEE/CURTIS_MEM | Doris M. Curtis Memorial Fund for Women in Science Award | Committee Charge The purpose of this committee is to generate, receive, and evaluate candidates for the Outstanding Woman in Science Award. The award was established as a means to encourage women in the geosciences. Women are eligible for the first 5 years following their degree. Committee Requirements Members should have the ability to assess the contributions of those women who have made a major impact in the geosciences based on their Ph.D. work. Meetings and Time Commitment Communicates electronically and virtually. Along with required personal time to review nominations, there are usually two meetings February-May of each year. | rcapo@pitt.edu |
9116477 | Dr. Timothy H. Dixon | University of South Florida | Member-at-Large | 126 | 1/25/2023 | 6/30/2025 | | COMMITTEE/CURTIS_MEM | Doris M. Curtis Memorial Fund for Women in Science Award | Committee Charge The purpose of this committee is to generate, receive, and evaluate candidates for the Outstanding Woman in Science Award. The award was established as a means to encourage women in the geosciences. Women are eligible for the first 5 years following their degree. Committee Requirements Members should have the ability to assess the contributions of those women who have made a major impact in the geosciences based on their Ph.D. work. Meetings and Time Commitment Communicates electronically and virtually. Along with required personal time to review nominations, there are usually two meetings February-May of each year. | thd@usf.edu |
9312804 | Melanie Brandt, MBA | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 10/31/2022 | | | COMMITTEE/CURTIS_MEM | Doris M. Curtis Memorial Fund for Women in Science Award | Committee Charge The purpose of this committee is to generate, receive, and evaluate candidates for the Outstanding Woman in Science Award. The award was established as a means to encourage women in the geosciences. Women are eligible for the first 5 years following their degree. Committee Requirements Members should have the ability to assess the contributions of those women who have made a major impact in the geosciences based on their Ph.D. work. Meetings and Time Commitment Communicates electronically and virtually. Along with required personal time to review nominations, there are usually two meetings February-May of each year. | mbrandt@geosociety.org |
9306085 | Darlene Williams | Geological Society of America | GSA Liaison | 149 | 2/8/2022 | | (303) 357-1060 | COMMITTEE/CURTIS_MEM | Doris M. Curtis Memorial Fund for Women in Science Award | Committee Charge The purpose of this committee is to generate, receive, and evaluate candidates for the Outstanding Woman in Science Award. The award was established as a means to encourage women in the geosciences. Women are eligible for the first 5 years following their degree. Committee Requirements Members should have the ability to assess the contributions of those women who have made a major impact in the geosciences based on their Ph.D. work. Meetings and Time Commitment Communicates electronically and virtually. Along with required personal time to review nominations, there are usually two meetings February-May of each year. | dwilliams@geosociety.org |
2009728 | Dr. Carmala N. Garzione | University of Arizona | President-Elect | 31 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | 5853304435 | COMMITTEE/EDUCATION | Education Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides information and direction to the Society regarding programs and initatives that support informal, pre-college (K•12), undergraduate, and graduate earth-science education.
Committee Requirements:
Committee membership is nominated to span a wide range of educational sectors in order to ensure representation by diverse stakeholders. Members should enjoy collaborating with other interested scientific organizations and science teachers’ groups.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder (or elsewhere). Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | garzione@arizona.edu |
9189593 | Mr. Enrique Reyes | Northside ISD | Geoscience Education Division Representative | 66 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2026 | (830) 255-0647 | COMMITTEE/EDUCATION | Education Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides information and direction to the Society regarding programs and initatives that support informal, pre-college (K•12), undergraduate, and graduate earth-science education.
Committee Requirements:
Committee membership is nominated to span a wide range of educational sectors in order to ensure representation by diverse stakeholders. Members should enjoy collaborating with other interested scientific organizations and science teachers’ groups.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder (or elsewhere). Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | rique.reyes@gmail.com |
9141098 | Lynsey E. LeMay | Virginia Peninsula Community College | Southeastern Section Representative | 71 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2025 | (757) 825-3630 | COMMITTEE/EDUCATION | Education Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides information and direction to the Society regarding programs and initatives that support informal, pre-college (K•12), undergraduate, and graduate earth-science education.
Committee Requirements:
Committee membership is nominated to span a wide range of educational sectors in order to ensure representation by diverse stakeholders. Members should enjoy collaborating with other interested scientific organizations and science teachers’ groups.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder (or elsewhere). Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | lemayl@vpcc.edu |
1990011 | Dr. Wendi J. W. Williams | South Texas College | South-Central Section Representative | 71 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2025 | (956) 872-8319 | COMMITTEE/EDUCATION | Education Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides information and direction to the Society regarding programs and initatives that support informal, pre-college (K•12), undergraduate, and graduate earth-science education.
Committee Requirements:
Committee membership is nominated to span a wide range of educational sectors in order to ensure representation by diverse stakeholders. Members should enjoy collaborating with other interested scientific organizations and science teachers’ groups.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder (or elsewhere). Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | wwilliam@southtexascollege.edu |
9078878 | Dr. Wendy Bohon | NASA | Informal Science Educator Representative | 81 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2026 | (323) 854-7727 | COMMITTEE/EDUCATION | Education Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides information and direction to the Society regarding programs and initatives that support informal, pre-college (K•12), undergraduate, and graduate earth-science education.
Committee Requirements:
Committee membership is nominated to span a wide range of educational sectors in order to ensure representation by diverse stakeholders. Members should enjoy collaborating with other interested scientific organizations and science teachers’ groups.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder (or elsewhere). Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | wendy.m.bohon@nasa.gov |
9212805 | Dr. Larry B. Collins, Jr. | Longwood University | 4-Year College Faculty Representative | 81 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2027 | (570) 529-7527 | COMMITTEE/EDUCATION | Education Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides information and direction to the Society regarding programs and initatives that support informal, pre-college (K•12), undergraduate, and graduate earth-science education.
Committee Requirements:
Committee membership is nominated to span a wide range of educational sectors in order to ensure representation by diverse stakeholders. Members should enjoy collaborating with other interested scientific organizations and science teachers’ groups.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder (or elsewhere). Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | collinslb@longwood.edu |
1999938 | Dr. Michele Lynn Cooke | UMass Amherst | Graduate Educator Respresentative | 81 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2026 | (413) 577-3142 | COMMITTEE/EDUCATION | Education Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides information and direction to the Society regarding programs and initatives that support informal, pre-college (K•12), undergraduate, and graduate earth-science education.
Committee Requirements:
Committee membership is nominated to span a wide range of educational sectors in order to ensure representation by diverse stakeholders. Members should enjoy collaborating with other interested scientific organizations and science teachers’ groups.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder (or elsewhere). Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | cooke@umass.edu |
9291328 | Meghan Hope Krueger | | Undergraduate Student Representative | 81 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2024 | (920) 420-9451 | COMMITTEE/EDUCATION | Education Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides information and direction to the Society regarding programs and initatives that support informal, pre-college (K•12), undergraduate, and graduate earth-science education.
Committee Requirements:
Committee membership is nominated to span a wide range of educational sectors in order to ensure representation by diverse stakeholders. Members should enjoy collaborating with other interested scientific organizations and science teachers’ groups.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder (or elsewhere). Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | mhopekrueger@gmail.com |
9248491 | Andrea Mangold | | Pre-College Educator (K-12) Representative | 81 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2025 | (215) 983-7309 | COMMITTEE/EDUCATION | Education Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides information and direction to the Society regarding programs and initatives that support informal, pre-college (K•12), undergraduate, and graduate earth-science education.
Committee Requirements:
Committee membership is nominated to span a wide range of educational sectors in order to ensure representation by diverse stakeholders. Members should enjoy collaborating with other interested scientific organizations and science teachers’ groups.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder (or elsewhere). Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | amangold@crsd.org |
9133349 | Becca Walker | Mt. San Antonio College | 2-Year College Faculty Representative | 81 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2025 | (909) 594-5611 | COMMITTEE/EDUCATION | Education Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides information and direction to the Society regarding programs and initatives that support informal, pre-college (K•12), undergraduate, and graduate earth-science education.
Committee Requirements:
Committee membership is nominated to span a wide range of educational sectors in order to ensure representation by diverse stakeholders. Members should enjoy collaborating with other interested scientific organizations and science teachers’ groups.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder (or elsewhere). Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | walkerbecca@gmail.com |
9191754 | Lisa Lundgren | Utah State University | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2025 | (303) 524-4203 | COMMITTEE/EDUCATION | Education Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides information and direction to the Society regarding programs and initatives that support informal, pre-college (K•12), undergraduate, and graduate earth-science education.
Committee Requirements:
Committee membership is nominated to span a wide range of educational sectors in order to ensure representation by diverse stakeholders. Members should enjoy collaborating with other interested scientific organizations and science teachers’ groups.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder (or elsewhere). Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | lisa.lundgren@usu.edu |
9192035 | Prof. Victor J. Ricchezza | Georgia State University | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2027 | (917) 270-5172 | COMMITTEE/EDUCATION | Education Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides information and direction to the Society regarding programs and initatives that support informal, pre-college (K•12), undergraduate, and graduate earth-science education.
Committee Requirements:
Committee membership is nominated to span a wide range of educational sectors in order to ensure representation by diverse stakeholders. Members should enjoy collaborating with other interested scientific organizations and science teachers’ groups.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder (or elsewhere). Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | vricchezza@gsu.edu |
9306064 | Olasunkanmi Taiye Olorunsaye | University of Massachusetts LowellEnvironmental, Earth and Atmospheric S | Member-at-Large Student | 130 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2025 | (978) 836-4609 | COMMITTEE/EDUCATION | Education Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides information and direction to the Society regarding programs and initatives that support informal, pre-college (K•12), undergraduate, and graduate earth-science education.
Committee Requirements:
Committee membership is nominated to span a wide range of educational sectors in order to ensure representation by diverse stakeholders. Members should enjoy collaborating with other interested scientific organizations and science teachers’ groups.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder (or elsewhere). Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | olasunkanmi_olorunsaye@student.uml.edu |
1026300 | Dr. Pranoti M. Asher | American Geophysical Union | Invitee | 140 | 7/1/2016 | | (202) 777-7522 | COMMITTEE/EDUCATION | Education Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides information and direction to the Society regarding programs and initatives that support informal, pre-college (K•12), undergraduate, and graduate earth-science education.
Committee Requirements:
Committee membership is nominated to span a wide range of educational sectors in order to ensure representation by diverse stakeholders. Members should enjoy collaborating with other interested scientific organizations and science teachers’ groups.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder (or elsewhere). Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | pasher@agu.org |
9064104 | Dr. Margaret A. Holzer | | Invitee | 140 | 1/19/2021 | | (732) 868-0901 | COMMITTEE/EDUCATION | Education Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides information and direction to the Society regarding programs and initatives that support informal, pre-college (K•12), undergraduate, and graduate earth-science education.
Committee Requirements:
Committee membership is nominated to span a wide range of educational sectors in order to ensure representation by diverse stakeholders. Members should enjoy collaborating with other interested scientific organizations and science teachers’ groups.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder (or elsewhere). Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | missy.holzer@gmail.com |
9066300 | Dr. James H. MacDonald, Jr. | Florida Gulf Coast University | Invitee | 140 | 9/24/2020 | | (239) 590-7429 | COMMITTEE/EDUCATION | Education Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides information and direction to the Society regarding programs and initatives that support informal, pre-college (K•12), undergraduate, and graduate earth-science education.
Committee Requirements:
Committee membership is nominated to span a wide range of educational sectors in order to ensure representation by diverse stakeholders. Members should enjoy collaborating with other interested scientific organizations and science teachers’ groups.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder (or elsewhere). Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | jmacdona@fgcu.edu |
9205598 | Susan Nash | American Assoc. of Petroleum Geologists, AAPG | Invitee | 140 | 7/1/2016 | | | COMMITTEE/EDUCATION | Education Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides information and direction to the Society regarding programs and initatives that support informal, pre-college (K•12), undergraduate, and graduate earth-science education.
Committee Requirements:
Committee membership is nominated to span a wide range of educational sectors in order to ensure representation by diverse stakeholders. Members should enjoy collaborating with other interested scientific organizations and science teachers’ groups.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder (or elsewhere). Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | snash@aapg.org |
9270925 | Dr. Edward Robeck | AGI Education & Outreach | Invitee | 140 | 7/1/2016 | | | COMMITTEE/EDUCATION | Education Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides information and direction to the Society regarding programs and initatives that support informal, pre-college (K•12), undergraduate, and graduate earth-science education.
Committee Requirements:
Committee membership is nominated to span a wide range of educational sectors in order to ensure representation by diverse stakeholders. Members should enjoy collaborating with other interested scientific organizations and science teachers’ groups.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder (or elsewhere). Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | ecrobeck@americangeosciences.org |
9083651 | Mr. Matthew W. Dawson | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 4/21/2022 | | (303) 357-1025 | COMMITTEE/EDUCATION | Education Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides information and direction to the Society regarding programs and initatives that support informal, pre-college (K•12), undergraduate, and graduate earth-science education.
Committee Requirements:
Committee membership is nominated to span a wide range of educational sectors in order to ensure representation by diverse stakeholders. Members should enjoy collaborating with other interested scientific organizations and science teachers’ groups.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder (or elsewhere). Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | mdawson@geosociety.org |
9255154 | Lesley Petrie | The Geological Society of America | GSA Liaison | 149 | 4/21/2022 | | (303) 357-1097 | COMMITTEE/EDUCATION | Education Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides information and direction to the Society regarding programs and initatives that support informal, pre-college (K•12), undergraduate, and graduate earth-science education.
Committee Requirements:
Committee membership is nominated to span a wide range of educational sectors in order to ensure representation by diverse stakeholders. Members should enjoy collaborating with other interested scientific organizations and science teachers’ groups.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder (or elsewhere). Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | lpetrie@geosociety.org |
9312804 | Melanie Brandt, MBA | Geological Society of America | Executive Director/CEO | 0 | 10/31/2022 | | | COMMITTEE/EXECUTIVE | Executive Committee | Committee Charge Summary
The Executive Committee is empowered to act for the GSA Council between its regular meetings, and reports to and advises the Council on matters pertinent to GSA's vision, mission, strategic plan, and other business.
Meetings and Time Committment
This Committe meets: Prior to the spring Council meeting at headquarters and prior to the fall Council meeting at the Annual Meeting site. Meetings may also be held at the discretion of the chair and via monthly teleconferences as needed | mbrandt@geosociety.org |
1033400 | Dr. Christopher M. Bailey | William & Mary | GSA President & Chair | 1 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | (757) 221-2445 | COMMITTEE/EXECUTIVE | Executive Committee | Committee Charge Summary
The Executive Committee is empowered to act for the GSA Council between its regular meetings, and reports to and advises the Council on matters pertinent to GSA's vision, mission, strategic plan, and other business.
Meetings and Time Committment
This Committe meets: Prior to the spring Council meeting at headquarters and prior to the fall Council meeting at the Annual Meeting site. Meetings may also be held at the discretion of the chair and via monthly teleconferences as needed | cmbail@wm.edu |
9088861 | Dr. Mark Gabriel Little | University of North Carolina | GSA Immediate Past President | 27 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | (347) 770-7555 | COMMITTEE/EXECUTIVE | Executive Committee | Committee Charge Summary
The Executive Committee is empowered to act for the GSA Council between its regular meetings, and reports to and advises the Council on matters pertinent to GSA's vision, mission, strategic plan, and other business.
Meetings and Time Committment
This Committe meets: Prior to the spring Council meeting at headquarters and prior to the fall Council meeting at the Annual Meeting site. Meetings may also be held at the discretion of the chair and via monthly teleconferences as needed | mrq5749@gmail.com |
2009728 | Dr. Carmala N. Garzione | University of Arizona | President-Elect | 31 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | 5853304435 | COMMITTEE/EXECUTIVE | Executive Committee | Committee Charge Summary
The Executive Committee is empowered to act for the GSA Council between its regular meetings, and reports to and advises the Council on matters pertinent to GSA's vision, mission, strategic plan, and other business.
Meetings and Time Committment
This Committe meets: Prior to the spring Council meeting at headquarters and prior to the fall Council meeting at the Annual Meeting site. Meetings may also be held at the discretion of the chair and via monthly teleconferences as needed | garzione@arizona.edu |
2002782 | Brian G. Katz | GSA Treasurer | GSA Treasurer | 36 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2024 | (850) 766-7192 | COMMITTEE/EXECUTIVE | Executive Committee | Committee Charge Summary
The Executive Committee is empowered to act for the GSA Council between its regular meetings, and reports to and advises the Council on matters pertinent to GSA's vision, mission, strategic plan, and other business.
Meetings and Time Committment
This Committe meets: Prior to the spring Council meeting at headquarters and prior to the fall Council meeting at the Annual Meeting site. Meetings may also be held at the discretion of the chair and via monthly teleconferences as needed | bg_katz@hotmail.com |
1999934 | Dr. Madeline E. Schreiber | Virginia Tech | Council Member-at-Large | 42 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/EXECUTIVE | Executive Committee | Committee Charge Summary
The Executive Committee is empowered to act for the GSA Council between its regular meetings, and reports to and advises the Council on matters pertinent to GSA's vision, mission, strategic plan, and other business.
Meetings and Time Committment
This Committe meets: Prior to the spring Council meeting at headquarters and prior to the fall Council meeting at the Annual Meeting site. Meetings may also be held at the discretion of the chair and via monthly teleconferences as needed | mschreib@vt.edu |
9162005 | Debbie Marcinkowski | Geological Society of America Foundation | GSAF Executive Director | 54 | 5/1/2021 | | (303) 357-1047 | COMMITTEE/EXECUTIVE | Executive Committee | Committee Charge Summary
The Executive Committee is empowered to act for the GSA Council between its regular meetings, and reports to and advises the Council on matters pertinent to GSA's vision, mission, strategic plan, and other business.
Meetings and Time Committment
This Committe meets: Prior to the spring Council meeting at headquarters and prior to the fall Council meeting at the Annual Meeting site. Meetings may also be held at the discretion of the chair and via monthly teleconferences as needed | dmarcinkowski@geosociety.org |
9293990 | Anita Monk-Ryan | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 5/25/2021 | | (303) 357-1019 | COMMITTEE/EXECUTIVE | Executive Committee | Committee Charge Summary
The Executive Committee is empowered to act for the GSA Council between its regular meetings, and reports to and advises the Council on matters pertinent to GSA's vision, mission, strategic plan, and other business.
Meetings and Time Committment
This Committe meets: Prior to the spring Council meeting at headquarters and prior to the fall Council meeting at the Annual Meeting site. Meetings may also be held at the discretion of the chair and via monthly teleconferences as needed | amonkryan@geosociety.org |
9175011 | Susan M. Lofton | Geological Society of America | GSA Liaison | 149 | 7/5/2013 | | 303-357-1040 | COMMITTEE/EXECUTIVE | Executive Committee | Committee Charge Summary
The Executive Committee is empowered to act for the GSA Council between its regular meetings, and reports to and advises the Council on matters pertinent to GSA's vision, mission, strategic plan, and other business.
Meetings and Time Committment
This Committe meets: Prior to the spring Council meeting at headquarters and prior to the fall Council meeting at the Annual Meeting site. Meetings may also be held at the discretion of the chair and via monthly teleconferences as needed | slofton@geosociety.org |
1240536 | Dr. Barbara L. Dutrow | Louisiana St. Univ. | Chair | 1 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | (225) 578-2525 | COMMITTEE/EXTERNAL_AWARDS | External Awards Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of the committee is to generate, receive, and evaluate candidates for the numerous external awards for distinguished achievements in science and for important public service. The committee was established as a means to promote recognition and national visibility of earth sciences and geology by persistently making credible nominations for the external national awards. | dutrow@lsu.edu |
9088861 | Dr. Mark Gabriel Little | University of North Carolina | GSA Past President | 26 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | (347) 770-7555 | COMMITTEE/EXTERNAL_AWARDS | External Awards Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of the committee is to generate, receive, and evaluate candidates for the numerous external awards for distinguished achievements in science and for important public service. The committee was established as a means to promote recognition and national visibility of earth sciences and geology by persistently making credible nominations for the external national awards. | mrq5749@gmail.com |
1934150 | Prof. J Douglas Walker | University of Kansas, Geology | GSA Past President | 26 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/3022 | (785) 691-8783 | COMMITTEE/EXTERNAL_AWARDS | External Awards Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of the committee is to generate, receive, and evaluate candidates for the numerous external awards for distinguished achievements in science and for important public service. The committee was established as a means to promote recognition and national visibility of earth sciences and geology by persistently making credible nominations for the external national awards. | jdwalker@ku.edu |
9312804 | Melanie Brandt, MBA | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 10/31/2022 | | | COMMITTEE/EXTERNAL_AWARDS | External Awards Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of the committee is to generate, receive, and evaluate candidates for the numerous external awards for distinguished achievements in science and for important public service. The committee was established as a means to promote recognition and national visibility of earth sciences and geology by persistently making credible nominations for the external national awards. | mbrandt@geosociety.org |
9306085 | Darlene Williams | Geological Society of America | GSA Liaison | 149 | 2/8/2022 | | (303) 357-1060 | COMMITTEE/EXTERNAL_AWARDS | External Awards Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of the committee is to generate, receive, and evaluate candidates for the numerous external awards for distinguished achievements in science and for important public service. The committee was established as a means to promote recognition and national visibility of earth sciences and geology by persistently making credible nominations for the external national awards. | dwilliams@geosociety.org |
9108687 | Michael A. Norder | The Geological Society of America | Member-at-Large | 126 | 1/1/2023 | 12/31/2023 | (303) 357-1029 | COMMITTEE/AH_FELLOW | Fellowship Ad hoc Committee | | mnorder@geosociety.org |
1033400 | Dr. Christopher M. Bailey | William & Mary | GSA President | 21 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | (757) 221-2445 | COMMITTEE/FINANCE | Finance Committee | | cmbail@wm.edu |
2009728 | Dr. Carmala N. Garzione | University of Arizona | President-Elect | 31 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | 5853304435 | COMMITTEE/FINANCE | Finance Committee | | garzione@arizona.edu |
2002782 | Brian G. Katz | GSA Treasurer | GSA Treasurer | 36 | 7/1/2022 | | (850) 766-7192 | COMMITTEE/FINANCE | Finance Committee | | bg_katz@hotmail.com |
1427800 | Jacqueline E. Huntoon | Michigan Technological University, Provost | Former Councilor | 43 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | (906) 487-2440 | COMMITTEE/FINANCE | Finance Committee | | jeh@mtu.edu |
1114315 | Rex C. Buchanan | Kansas Geological SurveyUniv Kansas | GSA Foundation Trustee | 53 | 11/1/2021 | | (785) 864-2106 | COMMITTEE/FINANCE | Finance Committee | | rex@kgs.ku.edu |
9110396 | Carl A.P. Fricke | CFSF | Investment Committee Representative | 76 | 7/1/2016 | | (415) 845-6657 | COMMITTEE/FINANCE | Finance Committee | | carl.fricke@gmail.com |
9175011 | Susan M. Lofton | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 1/5/2015 | | 303-357-1040 | COMMITTEE/FINANCE | Finance Committee | | slofton@geosociety.org |
9312804 | Melanie Brandt, MBA | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 10/31/2022 | | | COMMITTEE/FINANCE | Finance Committee | | mbrandt@geosociety.org |
9293990 | Anita Monk-Ryan | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor/ Liaison | 142 | 5/25/2021 | | (303) 357-1019 | COMMITTEE/FINANCE | Finance Committee | | amonkryan@geosociety.org |
9224126 | Monica Elizabeth Dix | US EPA | Chair | 1 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | (414) 573-7334 | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| monica.e.dix@gmail.com |
1627847 | Maureen A. Muldoon | WI Geological & Natural History Survey | Past Chair | 6 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | (608) 265-8181 | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| muldoon@wisc.edu |
9169954 | Dr. Sylvia R. Nicovich | US Geological Survey | Chair-elect | 11 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | (805) 458-2528 | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| sylvia.nicovich@gmail.com |
1033400 | Dr. Christopher M. Bailey | William & Mary | Council Liaison | 44 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | (757) 221-2445 | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| cmbail@wm.edu |
9168994 | Dr. Robert Trevor Goldman | | Congressional Science Fellow | 56 | 9/1/2023 | 8/31/2024 | | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| rgoldma3@illinois.edu |
9231966 | Hannah Palmer, Ph.D. | Congressional Science Fellow | Immediate Past Cong Science Fellow | 57 | 9/1/2023 | 8/31/2024 | | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| hmpalmer4@gmail.com |
9206797 | Dr. Amanda Leane Labrado | Geological Society of America | Past Past Congressional Science Fellow | 58 | 9/1/2023 | 8/31/2024 | (915) 479-1470 | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| allabrado719@gmail.com |
9151122 | Dr. Jansen A. Smith | University of Minnesota Duluth | Geology & Society Division Representative | 66 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| jansen.a.smith@gmail.com |
1556252 | Dr. MaryAnn Love Malinconico | Lafayette College | Northeastern Section Representative | 71 | 7/1/2018 | 6/30/2024 | (610) 704-9755 | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| lovem@lafayette.edu |
9169954 | Dr. Sylvia R. Nicovich | US Geological Survey | Rocky Mtn Section Representative | 71 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | (805) 458-2528 | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| sylvia.nicovich@gmail.com |
9256266 | Mr. Eric Lane Schuemann | Grand Rapids Community College | North-Central Section Representative | 71 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (616) 990-6002 | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| elschuemann@gmail.com |
1887412 | Dr. Kenneth Belk Taylor, PG | NC Geological Survey | Southeastern Section Representative | 71 | 5/29/2019 | 6/30/2024 | (919) 390-4767 | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| kenneth.b.taylor@ncdenr.gov |
9242425 | Dr. Nancy A. Van Wagoner | Thompson Rivers University Physical Sciences | Cordilleran Section Representative | 71 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| n.vanwagoner@icloud.com |
1461629 | Dr. Christopher Matthews Keane | American Geosciences Institute | American Geosciences Institute Representative | 91 | 11/7/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (703) 379-2480 | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| keane@americangeosciences.org |
9077496 | Elizabeth Landau | AGU, Public Affairs | American Geophysical Union Representative | 91 | 7/1/2009 | | (202) 777-7535 | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| |
9229820 | Lauren Haygood | Boone Pickens School of Geology (OSU) | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| Lauren.haygood@okstate.edu |
9050462 | Dr. Benjamin J. C. Laabs | North Dakota State University | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | (303) 579-2174 | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| benjamin.laabs@ndsu.edu |
9154456 | Dr. Kirk F. Townsend | California Geological Survey | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (916) 591-6853 | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| kirkftownsend@gmail.com |
9234919 | Mr. Shannon K. Vattikuti | | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | (813) 610-6857 | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| skv16@msstate.edu |
9286898 | Elijah White, Jr. | ExxonMobil (retired) | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| sixpackew44@aol.com |
9090786 | Kenneth Hurst Williams | Berkeley Lab | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | (510) 701-1089 | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| khwilliams@lbl.gov |
9197964 | Ms. Danielle Nicole Woodring | Center for Critical Minerals Strategy | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | 913-709-4498 | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| dwoodring01@gmail.com |
9218290 | David Bruce | Virginia Tech, Geosciences | Member-at-Large Student | 130 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (316) 304-4044 | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| dbruce5884@gmail.com |
9175011 | Susan M. Lofton | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 7/10/2017 | | 303-357-1040 | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| slofton@geosociety.org |
9305971 | Elizabeth Long | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 12/14/2022 | 12/30/2023 | | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| elong@geosociety.org |
9318827 | Joshua Frederick Martin, Ph.D. | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 8/23/2023 | | | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| jmartin@geosociety.org |
9312804 | Melanie Brandt, MBA | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 10/31/2022 | | | COMMITTEE/GPPC | Geology and Public Policy Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee provides advice on public policy matters to Council and GSA leadership by monitoring and assessing international, national, and regional science policy; formulating and recommending position statements; and sponsoring policy-relevant activities at meetings.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have experience with public-policy issues involving the science of geology and the ability to develop, disseminate, and translate information from the geologic sciences into useful forms for the general public, policymakers and for GSA members.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at Annual Meeting in the fall and in Washinton, D.C. in the spring Communicates by phone and/or electronically between meetings.
| mbrandt@geosociety.org |
2004396 | W. Berry Lyons | Ohio State Univ - ColumbusSchool of Ea | Chair | 1 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2027 | (614) 688-3241 | COMMITTEE/INTL_COMM | GSA International Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee serves as GSA’s coordination and communication resource seeking to promote, create, and enhance opportunities for international cooperation related to the scientific, educational, and outreach missions shared by GSA and like-minded professional societies, educational institutions, and government agencies. Build collaborative relationships with Divisions and Associated Societies in international issues and serve as channel for member generated proposals for international themes.
Committee Requirements:
No special requirements
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting.Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | lyons.142@osu.edu |
9127618 | Dr. Federico Solano | U.S. Geological Survey | International IIG Chair | 1 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2027 | (703) 6486335 | COMMITTEE/INTL_COMM | GSA International Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee serves as GSA’s coordination and communication resource seeking to promote, create, and enhance opportunities for international cooperation related to the scientific, educational, and outreach missions shared by GSA and like-minded professional societies, educational institutions, and government agencies. Build collaborative relationships with Divisions and Associated Societies in international issues and serve as channel for member generated proposals for international themes.
Committee Requirements:
No special requirements
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting.Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | fsolanoc@usgs.gov |
9135171 | Monica Jasper | | Secretary | 16 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2027 | | COMMITTEE/INTL_COMM | GSA International Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee serves as GSA’s coordination and communication resource seeking to promote, create, and enhance opportunities for international cooperation related to the scientific, educational, and outreach missions shared by GSA and like-minded professional societies, educational institutions, and government agencies. Build collaborative relationships with Divisions and Associated Societies in international issues and serve as channel for member generated proposals for international themes.
Committee Requirements:
No special requirements
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting.Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | monicarhjasper@gmail.com |
9088861 | Dr. Mark Gabriel Little | University of North Carolina | Council Liaison | 44 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2025 | (347) 770-7555 | COMMITTEE/INTL_COMM | GSA International Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee serves as GSA’s coordination and communication resource seeking to promote, create, and enhance opportunities for international cooperation related to the scientific, educational, and outreach missions shared by GSA and like-minded professional societies, educational institutions, and government agencies. Build collaborative relationships with Divisions and Associated Societies in international issues and serve as channel for member generated proposals for international themes.
Committee Requirements:
No special requirements
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting.Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | mrq5749@gmail.com |
9205391 | Dr. Onema Christopher Adojoh | Northwest Missouri State University, Department of Natural Sciences - Geology | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2025 | (573) 466-3446 | COMMITTEE/INTL_COMM | GSA International Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee serves as GSA’s coordination and communication resource seeking to promote, create, and enhance opportunities for international cooperation related to the scientific, educational, and outreach missions shared by GSA and like-minded professional societies, educational institutions, and government agencies. Build collaborative relationships with Divisions and Associated Societies in international issues and serve as channel for member generated proposals for international themes.
Committee Requirements:
No special requirements
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting.Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | oadojoh@nwmissouri.edu |
9100185 | Prof. PROSUN BHATTACHARYA | KTH ROYAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Department of Sustainable Development, | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2025 | +46706974241 | COMMITTEE/INTL_COMM | GSA International Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee serves as GSA’s coordination and communication resource seeking to promote, create, and enhance opportunities for international cooperation related to the scientific, educational, and outreach missions shared by GSA and like-minded professional societies, educational institutions, and government agencies. Build collaborative relationships with Divisions and Associated Societies in international issues and serve as channel for member generated proposals for international themes.
Committee Requirements:
No special requirements
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting.Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | prosun@kth.se |
1145703 | Ibrahim Cemen | University of AlabamaGeological Sciences Bevill Energy Bldg | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2020 | 6/30/2024 | (405) 762-9645 | COMMITTEE/INTL_COMM | GSA International Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee serves as GSA’s coordination and communication resource seeking to promote, create, and enhance opportunities for international cooperation related to the scientific, educational, and outreach missions shared by GSA and like-minded professional societies, educational institutions, and government agencies. Build collaborative relationships with Divisions and Associated Societies in international issues and serve as channel for member generated proposals for international themes.
Committee Requirements:
No special requirements
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting.Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | icemen@ua.edu |
2005661 | Mihai N. Ducea | University of Arizona, Dept Geosciences, Rm 208 | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2026 | (520) 665-1254 | COMMITTEE/INTL_COMM | GSA International Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee serves as GSA’s coordination and communication resource seeking to promote, create, and enhance opportunities for international cooperation related to the scientific, educational, and outreach missions shared by GSA and like-minded professional societies, educational institutions, and government agencies. Build collaborative relationships with Divisions and Associated Societies in international issues and serve as channel for member generated proposals for international themes.
Committee Requirements:
No special requirements
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting.Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | ducea@email.arizona.edu |
9085266 | Dr. Sharon M. Locke | Southern Illinois Univ Edwardsville, Environmental Sciences & STEM Center | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2027 | (618) 650-3452 | COMMITTEE/INTL_COMM | GSA International Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee serves as GSA’s coordination and communication resource seeking to promote, create, and enhance opportunities for international cooperation related to the scientific, educational, and outreach missions shared by GSA and like-minded professional societies, educational institutions, and government agencies. Build collaborative relationships with Divisions and Associated Societies in international issues and serve as channel for member generated proposals for international themes.
Committee Requirements:
No special requirements
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting.Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | slocke@siue.edu |
9075267 | Dr. Abhijit Mukherjee | Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2020 | 6/30/2024 | 9007228876 | COMMITTEE/INTL_COMM | GSA International Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee serves as GSA’s coordination and communication resource seeking to promote, create, and enhance opportunities for international cooperation related to the scientific, educational, and outreach missions shared by GSA and like-minded professional societies, educational institutions, and government agencies. Build collaborative relationships with Divisions and Associated Societies in international issues and serve as channel for member generated proposals for international themes.
Committee Requirements:
No special requirements
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting.Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | amukh2@gmail.com |
2006854 | Maeve A. Boland | iCRAG - University College Dublin | Member-at-Large Outside North America | 127 | 7/1/2020 | 6/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/INTL_COMM | GSA International Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee serves as GSA’s coordination and communication resource seeking to promote, create, and enhance opportunities for international cooperation related to the scientific, educational, and outreach missions shared by GSA and like-minded professional societies, educational institutions, and government agencies. Build collaborative relationships with Divisions and Associated Societies in international issues and serve as channel for member generated proposals for international themes.
Committee Requirements:
No special requirements
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting.Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | maeve.boland@icrag-centre.org |
9176431 | Natalia Bykova | IPGG SB RAS | Member-at-Large Outside North America | 127 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2026 | +7 9137219430 | COMMITTEE/INTL_COMM | GSA International Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee serves as GSA’s coordination and communication resource seeking to promote, create, and enhance opportunities for international cooperation related to the scientific, educational, and outreach missions shared by GSA and like-minded professional societies, educational institutions, and government agencies. Build collaborative relationships with Divisions and Associated Societies in international issues and serve as channel for member generated proposals for international themes.
Committee Requirements:
No special requirements
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting.Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | natalia.bykova.v@gmail.com |
2006264 | Prof. CM China (Yu Zhongbo) | Hohai Univ | Member-at-Large International Associated Society | 127 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2026 | 07025018346 | COMMITTEE/INTL_COMM | GSA International Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee serves as GSA’s coordination and communication resource seeking to promote, create, and enhance opportunities for international cooperation related to the scientific, educational, and outreach missions shared by GSA and like-minded professional societies, educational institutions, and government agencies. Build collaborative relationships with Divisions and Associated Societies in international issues and serve as channel for member generated proposals for international themes.
Committee Requirements:
No special requirements
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting.Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | zhongbo.yu@gmail.com |
9274384 | Isheka S. Orr | IUPUI | Member-at-Large Student | 130 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2024 | (803) 928-7641 | COMMITTEE/INTL_COMM | GSA International Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee serves as GSA’s coordination and communication resource seeking to promote, create, and enhance opportunities for international cooperation related to the scientific, educational, and outreach missions shared by GSA and like-minded professional societies, educational institutions, and government agencies. Build collaborative relationships with Divisions and Associated Societies in international issues and serve as channel for member generated proposals for international themes.
Committee Requirements:
No special requirements
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting.Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | isorr@iu.edu |
9175011 | Susan M. Lofton | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 11/1/2014 | | 303-357-1040 | COMMITTEE/INTL_COMM | GSA International Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee serves as GSA’s coordination and communication resource seeking to promote, create, and enhance opportunities for international cooperation related to the scientific, educational, and outreach missions shared by GSA and like-minded professional societies, educational institutions, and government agencies. Build collaborative relationships with Divisions and Associated Societies in international issues and serve as channel for member generated proposals for international themes.
Committee Requirements:
No special requirements
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting.Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | slofton@geosociety.org |
9306085 | Darlene Williams | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 2/8/2022 | | (303) 357-1060 | COMMITTEE/INTL_COMM | GSA International Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee serves as GSA’s coordination and communication resource seeking to promote, create, and enhance opportunities for international cooperation related to the scientific, educational, and outreach missions shared by GSA and like-minded professional societies, educational institutions, and government agencies. Build collaborative relationships with Divisions and Associated Societies in international issues and serve as channel for member generated proposals for international themes.
Committee Requirements:
No special requirements
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting.Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | dwilliams@geosociety.org |
9312804 | Melanie Brandt, MBA | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 10/31/2022 | | | COMMITTEE/INTL_COMM | GSA International Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee serves as GSA’s coordination and communication resource seeking to promote, create, and enhance opportunities for international cooperation related to the scientific, educational, and outreach missions shared by GSA and like-minded professional societies, educational institutions, and government agencies. Build collaborative relationships with Divisions and Associated Societies in international issues and serve as channel for member generated proposals for international themes.
Committee Requirements:
No special requirements
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting.Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | mbrandt@geosociety.org |
9121145 | Dr. Ester Sztein | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor/ Liaison | 142 | 4/18/2023 | | (703) 203-3149 | COMMITTEE/INTL_COMM | GSA International Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee serves as GSA’s coordination and communication resource seeking to promote, create, and enhance opportunities for international cooperation related to the scientific, educational, and outreach missions shared by GSA and like-minded professional societies, educational institutions, and government agencies. Build collaborative relationships with Divisions and Associated Societies in international issues and serve as channel for member generated proposals for international themes.
Committee Requirements:
No special requirements
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting.Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | esztein@geosociety.org |
9110396 | Carl A.P. Fricke | CFSF | Chair | 1 | 7/1/2021 | | (415) 845-6657 | COMMITTEE/INVESTMENTS | Investments Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to meet with the Society money managers and to inform the Council about investment of the funds, securities, and other investments of the Society.
The committee acts for the Council in deciding on the purchase or sale of securities although authority for ordering actual transactions is reserved for the president, vice-president, past president, or treasurer.
The committee shall be responsible for a report on the condition of the portfolio and shall make recommendations concerning overall policy and types of investment. The chair shall submit an annual report to be published in the Annual Report of The Geological Society of America, Inc.
Using the cash flow needs projection for the upcoming year approved by Council at the time of budget approval, the Committee on Investments, through its outside money manager, will establish a cash transfer account to implement quarterly transfers achieved in such a way that the asset allocation of funds is maintained. Transfers are then reported immediately to the Committee on Investments, and the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee will approve in advance any cash flow transfer projections that exceed the cash flow transfer projections approved by Council at the time of budget approval. | carl.fricke@gmail.com |
1033400 | Dr. Christopher M. Bailey | William & Mary | GSA President | 21 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | (757) 221-2445 | COMMITTEE/INVESTMENTS | Investments Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to meet with the Society money managers and to inform the Council about investment of the funds, securities, and other investments of the Society.
The committee acts for the Council in deciding on the purchase or sale of securities although authority for ordering actual transactions is reserved for the president, vice-president, past president, or treasurer.
The committee shall be responsible for a report on the condition of the portfolio and shall make recommendations concerning overall policy and types of investment. The chair shall submit an annual report to be published in the Annual Report of The Geological Society of America, Inc.
Using the cash flow needs projection for the upcoming year approved by Council at the time of budget approval, the Committee on Investments, through its outside money manager, will establish a cash transfer account to implement quarterly transfers achieved in such a way that the asset allocation of funds is maintained. Transfers are then reported immediately to the Committee on Investments, and the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee will approve in advance any cash flow transfer projections that exceed the cash flow transfer projections approved by Council at the time of budget approval. | cmbail@wm.edu |
2002782 | Brian G. Katz | GSA Treasurer | GSA Treasurer | 36 | 7/1/2022 | | (850) 766-7192 | COMMITTEE/INVESTMENTS | Investments Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to meet with the Society money managers and to inform the Council about investment of the funds, securities, and other investments of the Society.
The committee acts for the Council in deciding on the purchase or sale of securities although authority for ordering actual transactions is reserved for the president, vice-president, past president, or treasurer.
The committee shall be responsible for a report on the condition of the portfolio and shall make recommendations concerning overall policy and types of investment. The chair shall submit an annual report to be published in the Annual Report of The Geological Society of America, Inc.
Using the cash flow needs projection for the upcoming year approved by Council at the time of budget approval, the Committee on Investments, through its outside money manager, will establish a cash transfer account to implement quarterly transfers achieved in such a way that the asset allocation of funds is maintained. Transfers are then reported immediately to the Committee on Investments, and the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee will approve in advance any cash flow transfer projections that exceed the cash flow transfer projections approved by Council at the time of budget approval. | bg_katz@hotmail.com |
1114315 | Rex C. Buchanan | Kansas Geological SurveyUniv Kansas | GSA Foundation Treasurer | 52 | 7/1/2021 | | (785) 864-2106 | COMMITTEE/INVESTMENTS | Investments Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to meet with the Society money managers and to inform the Council about investment of the funds, securities, and other investments of the Society.
The committee acts for the Council in deciding on the purchase or sale of securities although authority for ordering actual transactions is reserved for the president, vice-president, past president, or treasurer.
The committee shall be responsible for a report on the condition of the portfolio and shall make recommendations concerning overall policy and types of investment. The chair shall submit an annual report to be published in the Annual Report of The Geological Society of America, Inc.
Using the cash flow needs projection for the upcoming year approved by Council at the time of budget approval, the Committee on Investments, through its outside money manager, will establish a cash transfer account to implement quarterly transfers achieved in such a way that the asset allocation of funds is maintained. Transfers are then reported immediately to the Committee on Investments, and the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee will approve in advance any cash flow transfer projections that exceed the cash flow transfer projections approved by Council at the time of budget approval. | rex@kgs.ku.edu |
9162005 | Debbie Marcinkowski | Geological Society of America Foundation | GSAF Executive Director | 54 | 5/1/2021 | | (303) 357-1047 | COMMITTEE/INVESTMENTS | Investments Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to meet with the Society money managers and to inform the Council about investment of the funds, securities, and other investments of the Society.
The committee acts for the Council in deciding on the purchase or sale of securities although authority for ordering actual transactions is reserved for the president, vice-president, past president, or treasurer.
The committee shall be responsible for a report on the condition of the portfolio and shall make recommendations concerning overall policy and types of investment. The chair shall submit an annual report to be published in the Annual Report of The Geological Society of America, Inc.
Using the cash flow needs projection for the upcoming year approved by Council at the time of budget approval, the Committee on Investments, through its outside money manager, will establish a cash transfer account to implement quarterly transfers achieved in such a way that the asset allocation of funds is maintained. Transfers are then reported immediately to the Committee on Investments, and the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee will approve in advance any cash flow transfer projections that exceed the cash flow transfer projections approved by Council at the time of budget approval. | dmarcinkowski@geosociety.org |
1158237 | Bruce R. Clark | The Leighton Group | Member-at-Large | 126 | 10/1/2017 | | (949) 394-3028 | COMMITTEE/INVESTMENTS | Investments Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to meet with the Society money managers and to inform the Council about investment of the funds, securities, and other investments of the Society.
The committee acts for the Council in deciding on the purchase or sale of securities although authority for ordering actual transactions is reserved for the president, vice-president, past president, or treasurer.
The committee shall be responsible for a report on the condition of the portfolio and shall make recommendations concerning overall policy and types of investment. The chair shall submit an annual report to be published in the Annual Report of The Geological Society of America, Inc.
Using the cash flow needs projection for the upcoming year approved by Council at the time of budget approval, the Committee on Investments, through its outside money manager, will establish a cash transfer account to implement quarterly transfers achieved in such a way that the asset allocation of funds is maintained. Transfers are then reported immediately to the Committee on Investments, and the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee will approve in advance any cash flow transfer projections that exceed the cash flow transfer projections approved by Council at the time of budget approval. | brucerclark@gmail.com |
9317133 | Ann Cox | | Member-at-Large | 126 | 5/15/2023 | | | COMMITTEE/INVESTMENTS | Investments Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to meet with the Society money managers and to inform the Council about investment of the funds, securities, and other investments of the Society.
The committee acts for the Council in deciding on the purchase or sale of securities although authority for ordering actual transactions is reserved for the president, vice-president, past president, or treasurer.
The committee shall be responsible for a report on the condition of the portfolio and shall make recommendations concerning overall policy and types of investment. The chair shall submit an annual report to be published in the Annual Report of The Geological Society of America, Inc.
Using the cash flow needs projection for the upcoming year approved by Council at the time of budget approval, the Committee on Investments, through its outside money manager, will establish a cash transfer account to implement quarterly transfers achieved in such a way that the asset allocation of funds is maintained. Transfers are then reported immediately to the Committee on Investments, and the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee will approve in advance any cash flow transfer projections that exceed the cash flow transfer projections approved by Council at the time of budget approval. | coxann@me.com |
9173929 | Steven Farrell | Presidium Partners | Member-at-Large | 126 | 1/1/2013 | | (925) 855-9899 | COMMITTEE/INVESTMENTS | Investments Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to meet with the Society money managers and to inform the Council about investment of the funds, securities, and other investments of the Society.
The committee acts for the Council in deciding on the purchase or sale of securities although authority for ordering actual transactions is reserved for the president, vice-president, past president, or treasurer.
The committee shall be responsible for a report on the condition of the portfolio and shall make recommendations concerning overall policy and types of investment. The chair shall submit an annual report to be published in the Annual Report of The Geological Society of America, Inc.
Using the cash flow needs projection for the upcoming year approved by Council at the time of budget approval, the Committee on Investments, through its outside money manager, will establish a cash transfer account to implement quarterly transfers achieved in such a way that the asset allocation of funds is maintained. Transfers are then reported immediately to the Committee on Investments, and the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee will approve in advance any cash flow transfer projections that exceed the cash flow transfer projections approved by Council at the time of budget approval. | steve.farrell@presidiumpartners.com |
9222087 | Eric Henry | | Member-at-Large | 126 | 1/1/2016 | | (717) 439-8657 | COMMITTEE/INVESTMENTS | Investments Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to meet with the Society money managers and to inform the Council about investment of the funds, securities, and other investments of the Society.
The committee acts for the Council in deciding on the purchase or sale of securities although authority for ordering actual transactions is reserved for the president, vice-president, past president, or treasurer.
The committee shall be responsible for a report on the condition of the portfolio and shall make recommendations concerning overall policy and types of investment. The chair shall submit an annual report to be published in the Annual Report of The Geological Society of America, Inc.
Using the cash flow needs projection for the upcoming year approved by Council at the time of budget approval, the Committee on Investments, through its outside money manager, will establish a cash transfer account to implement quarterly transfers achieved in such a way that the asset allocation of funds is maintained. Transfers are then reported immediately to the Committee on Investments, and the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee will approve in advance any cash flow transfer projections that exceed the cash flow transfer projections approved by Council at the time of budget approval. | erichenry999@gmail.com |
1530934 | Peter W. Lipman | US Geological SurveyMS 910 | Member-at-Large | 126 | 1/1/2009 | | | COMMITTEE/INVESTMENTS | Investments Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to meet with the Society money managers and to inform the Council about investment of the funds, securities, and other investments of the Society.
The committee acts for the Council in deciding on the purchase or sale of securities although authority for ordering actual transactions is reserved for the president, vice-president, past president, or treasurer.
The committee shall be responsible for a report on the condition of the portfolio and shall make recommendations concerning overall policy and types of investment. The chair shall submit an annual report to be published in the Annual Report of The Geological Society of America, Inc.
Using the cash flow needs projection for the upcoming year approved by Council at the time of budget approval, the Committee on Investments, through its outside money manager, will establish a cash transfer account to implement quarterly transfers achieved in such a way that the asset allocation of funds is maintained. Transfers are then reported immediately to the Committee on Investments, and the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee will approve in advance any cash flow transfer projections that exceed the cash flow transfer projections approved by Council at the time of budget approval. | pwlipman@gmail.com |
2005820 | Mr. Michael A. Manship | GSA Foundation Trustee | Member-at-Large | 126 | 2/26/2018 | | (406) 580-6621 | COMMITTEE/INVESTMENTS | Investments Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to meet with the Society money managers and to inform the Council about investment of the funds, securities, and other investments of the Society.
The committee acts for the Council in deciding on the purchase or sale of securities although authority for ordering actual transactions is reserved for the president, vice-president, past president, or treasurer.
The committee shall be responsible for a report on the condition of the portfolio and shall make recommendations concerning overall policy and types of investment. The chair shall submit an annual report to be published in the Annual Report of The Geological Society of America, Inc.
Using the cash flow needs projection for the upcoming year approved by Council at the time of budget approval, the Committee on Investments, through its outside money manager, will establish a cash transfer account to implement quarterly transfers achieved in such a way that the asset allocation of funds is maintained. Transfers are then reported immediately to the Committee on Investments, and the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee will approve in advance any cash flow transfer projections that exceed the cash flow transfer projections approved by Council at the time of budget approval. | mike@jamn.us |
9297012 | Thayer Tutt | | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2021 | | | COMMITTEE/INVESTMENTS | Investments Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to meet with the Society money managers and to inform the Council about investment of the funds, securities, and other investments of the Society.
The committee acts for the Council in deciding on the purchase or sale of securities although authority for ordering actual transactions is reserved for the president, vice-president, past president, or treasurer.
The committee shall be responsible for a report on the condition of the portfolio and shall make recommendations concerning overall policy and types of investment. The chair shall submit an annual report to be published in the Annual Report of The Geological Society of America, Inc.
Using the cash flow needs projection for the upcoming year approved by Council at the time of budget approval, the Committee on Investments, through its outside money manager, will establish a cash transfer account to implement quarterly transfers achieved in such a way that the asset allocation of funds is maintained. Transfers are then reported immediately to the Committee on Investments, and the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee will approve in advance any cash flow transfer projections that exceed the cash flow transfer projections approved by Council at the time of budget approval. | rthayertutt@elpomar.org |
9297014 | Andy Fiegel | Captrust | Invitee | 140 | 7/1/2021 | | | COMMITTEE/INVESTMENTS | Investments Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to meet with the Society money managers and to inform the Council about investment of the funds, securities, and other investments of the Society.
The committee acts for the Council in deciding on the purchase or sale of securities although authority for ordering actual transactions is reserved for the president, vice-president, past president, or treasurer.
The committee shall be responsible for a report on the condition of the portfolio and shall make recommendations concerning overall policy and types of investment. The chair shall submit an annual report to be published in the Annual Report of The Geological Society of America, Inc.
Using the cash flow needs projection for the upcoming year approved by Council at the time of budget approval, the Committee on Investments, through its outside money manager, will establish a cash transfer account to implement quarterly transfers achieved in such a way that the asset allocation of funds is maintained. Transfers are then reported immediately to the Committee on Investments, and the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee will approve in advance any cash flow transfer projections that exceed the cash flow transfer projections approved by Council at the time of budget approval. | Andy.Fiegel@captrust.com |
9175011 | Susan M. Lofton | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 4/1/2015 | | 303-357-1040 | COMMITTEE/INVESTMENTS | Investments Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to meet with the Society money managers and to inform the Council about investment of the funds, securities, and other investments of the Society.
The committee acts for the Council in deciding on the purchase or sale of securities although authority for ordering actual transactions is reserved for the president, vice-president, past president, or treasurer.
The committee shall be responsible for a report on the condition of the portfolio and shall make recommendations concerning overall policy and types of investment. The chair shall submit an annual report to be published in the Annual Report of The Geological Society of America, Inc.
Using the cash flow needs projection for the upcoming year approved by Council at the time of budget approval, the Committee on Investments, through its outside money manager, will establish a cash transfer account to implement quarterly transfers achieved in such a way that the asset allocation of funds is maintained. Transfers are then reported immediately to the Committee on Investments, and the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee will approve in advance any cash flow transfer projections that exceed the cash flow transfer projections approved by Council at the time of budget approval. | slofton@geosociety.org |
9297013 | Paul Schreder | Captrust | Invitee | 140 | 7/1/2021 | | | COMMITTEE/INVESTMENTS | Investments Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to meet with the Society money managers and to inform the Council about investment of the funds, securities, and other investments of the Society.
The committee acts for the Council in deciding on the purchase or sale of securities although authority for ordering actual transactions is reserved for the president, vice-president, past president, or treasurer.
The committee shall be responsible for a report on the condition of the portfolio and shall make recommendations concerning overall policy and types of investment. The chair shall submit an annual report to be published in the Annual Report of The Geological Society of America, Inc.
Using the cash flow needs projection for the upcoming year approved by Council at the time of budget approval, the Committee on Investments, through its outside money manager, will establish a cash transfer account to implement quarterly transfers achieved in such a way that the asset allocation of funds is maintained. Transfers are then reported immediately to the Committee on Investments, and the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee will approve in advance any cash flow transfer projections that exceed the cash flow transfer projections approved by Council at the time of budget approval. | Paul.Schreder@captrust.com |
9312804 | Melanie Brandt, MBA | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 10/31/2022 | | | COMMITTEE/INVESTMENTS | Investments Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to meet with the Society money managers and to inform the Council about investment of the funds, securities, and other investments of the Society.
The committee acts for the Council in deciding on the purchase or sale of securities although authority for ordering actual transactions is reserved for the president, vice-president, past president, or treasurer.
The committee shall be responsible for a report on the condition of the portfolio and shall make recommendations concerning overall policy and types of investment. The chair shall submit an annual report to be published in the Annual Report of The Geological Society of America, Inc.
Using the cash flow needs projection for the upcoming year approved by Council at the time of budget approval, the Committee on Investments, through its outside money manager, will establish a cash transfer account to implement quarterly transfers achieved in such a way that the asset allocation of funds is maintained. Transfers are then reported immediately to the Committee on Investments, and the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee will approve in advance any cash flow transfer projections that exceed the cash flow transfer projections approved by Council at the time of budget approval. | mbrandt@geosociety.org |
9293990 | Anita Monk-Ryan | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor/ Liaison | 142 | 5/25/2021 | | (303) 357-1019 | COMMITTEE/INVESTMENTS | Investments Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to meet with the Society money managers and to inform the Council about investment of the funds, securities, and other investments of the Society.
The committee acts for the Council in deciding on the purchase or sale of securities although authority for ordering actual transactions is reserved for the president, vice-president, past president, or treasurer.
The committee shall be responsible for a report on the condition of the portfolio and shall make recommendations concerning overall policy and types of investment. The chair shall submit an annual report to be published in the Annual Report of The Geological Society of America, Inc.
Using the cash flow needs projection for the upcoming year approved by Council at the time of budget approval, the Committee on Investments, through its outside money manager, will establish a cash transfer account to implement quarterly transfers achieved in such a way that the asset allocation of funds is maintained. Transfers are then reported immediately to the Committee on Investments, and the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee will approve in advance any cash flow transfer projections that exceed the cash flow transfer projections approved by Council at the time of budget approval. | amonkryan@geosociety.org |
1743476 | Dr. Kenneth D. Ridgway | Purdue University | Representative-at-Large, Traditional Ecolgical Knowledge | 0 | 2/24/2023 | 11/30/2024 | (765) 494-3269 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | ridge@purdue.edu |
1119980 | Dr. Patrick Albert Burkhart | Slippery Rock University | Technical Program Chair | 60 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2023 | (724) 421-9941 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | patrick.burkhart@sru.edu |
1600278 | Dr. Kevin Lee Mickus | Missouri State Univ Geology | Technical Program Vice-Chair | 61 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2023 | (417) 836-6375 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | kevinmickus@missouristate.edu |
9052847 | Ramon Arrowsmith | Arizona State UniversitySchool of Eart | Structural Geology & Tectonics Division Representative | 66 | 6/1/2021 | 11/30/2023 | (480) 965-5081 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | ramon.arrowsmith@asu.edu |
9114888 | Emily Jane Beverly | University of Houston | Soils Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2021 | 11/30/2023 | (281) 682-9077 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | ejbeverly@uh.edu |
9277584 | Prof. Samuel Birch | Brown University | Planetary Geology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | sambirch@brown.edu |
1082885 | Dr. Patricia Bobeck | Geotechical Translations | History & Philosophy of Geology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | (512) 206-6341 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | bobeckpa@gmail.com |
9073816 | Debra Buczkowski | JHU Applied Physics LaboratoryMS 200-W | Planetary Geology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | (443) 778-2684 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | Debra.Buczkowski@jhuapl.edu |
9191201 | Dr. Marc L. Buursink | US Geological Survey | Energy Geology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | (703) 648-6517 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | buursink.usgs@gmail.com |
9082372 | Renee M. Clary | Mississippi State University | History & Philosophy of Geology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2012 | | (662) 325-5924 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | rclary@geosci.msstate.edu |
1184091 | Dr. Eric Cowgill | University California, Davis | Structural Geology & Tectonics Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2023 | (530) 754-6574 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | escowgill@ucdavis.edu |
9091961 | Shannon A. Dulin | University of Oklahoma | Geophysics & Geodynamics Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2021 | 11/30/2025 | (405) 471-4816 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | sdulin@ou.edu |
9163689 | Brandt M. Gibson | University of Toronto Mississauga | Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | brandt@brandtgibson.me |
2008480 | Reto Giere | University of Pennsylvania | Geology & Health Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2021 | 11/30/2023 | | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | giere@upenn.edu |
1372475 | Dr. M. Scott Harris, PG | University of Charleston | Geology & Society Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | HarrisS@cofc.edu |
2008673 | Arjun M. Heimsath | ASU: Earth and Space Exploration | Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2021 | 11/30/2023 | | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | arjun.heimsath@asu.edu |
9053904 | Mr. James A. Heller | ADEM, Groundwater Branch/Land Division | Geology & Society Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | (334) 270-5658 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | jah@adem.alabama.gov |
9163435 | Denise J. Hills | Advanced Resources International | Geoinformatics and Data Science Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | denise.j.hills@gmail.com |
9163435 | Denise J. Hills | Advanced Resources International | Energy Geology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2021 | 11/30/2023 | | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | denise.j.hills@gmail.com |
1422944 | Mary S. Hubbard | Montana State University226 Traphagen Hall | International Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | 435-881-2251 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | mhub@alum.mit.edu |
9140484 | Dr. William Thomas Jackson, Jr. | University of Memphis | Sedimentary Geology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | (901) 678-2774 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | wtjckson@memphis.edu |
9091805 | Dr. Bradley G. Johnson | Davidson College Environmental Studies | Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2021 | 11/30/2025 | (704) 894-2096 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | brjohnson@davidson.edu |
9107641 | Daniel Jones | New Mexico Tech/NCKRI | Karst Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | (575) 835-5049 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | daniel.s.jones@nmt.edu |
9149442 | Dr. Elizabeth Kenderes | Indiana University | Geoscience Education Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | emkender@iu.edu |
9209826 | Dr. Samantha Marie Krause | Texas State University | Geoarchaeology Geology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2019 | 11/30/2023 | (540) 847-0016 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | sam.m.krause@gmail.com |
9207781 | Dr. Edward Matheson | Cape Breton University | Sedimentary Geology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | (613) 561-7562 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | Ted_Matheson@cbu.ca |
9072545 | Dr. Michael M. McGlue | University of Kentucky Earth and Environmental Sciences | Continental Scientific Drilling Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | (859) 257-1952 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | michael.mcglue@uky.edu |
2005347 | Dr. Kirsten M. Menking | Vassar College | Limnogeology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2025 | (845) 437-5545 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | kimenking@vassar.edu |
9102425 | Dr. Lauren A. Michel | Tennessee Tech University | Soils Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | (931) 372-3188 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | lmichel@tntech.edu |
2013015 | Dr. Jennifer L. Piatek | Central Connecticut State University, Department of Earth and Space Sciences | Planetary Geology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2021 | 11/30/2023 | (860) 832-2935 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | piatekjel@ccsu.edu |
2002476 | Prof. Scott H. Pike | Willamette University | Geoarchaeology Geology Division Representative | 66 | 1/1/2023 | 11/30/2023 | (503) 370-6587 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | spike@willamette.edu |
9135057 | Francis Kevin Rengers | U.S. Geological Survey Landslide Hazards | Environmental & Engineering Geology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2021 | 11/30/2025 | 303-273-8637 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | frengers@usgs.gov |
9125764 | Prof. Brad E. Rosenheim | University of South Florida, College of Marine Science | Geochronology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | (727) 553-3354 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | brosenheim@usf.edu |
9111788 | Dr. Laura Suzanne Ruhl | US Geological Survey | Geology & Health Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2020 | 11/30/2023 | (571) 548-1048 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | lruhl.geo@gmail.com |
9149967 | Dr. Katherine Ryker | University of South Carolina | Geoscience Education Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2021 | 11/30/2023 | (803) 777-9513 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | kryker@seoe.sc.edu |
9064965 | Dr. Anjana K. Shah | USGS | Geophysics & Geodynamics Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | (303) 236-1218 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | ashah@usgs.gov |
9118218 | John Selwyn Singleton | Colorado State University | Structural Geology & Tectonics Division Representative | 66 | 6/1/2021 | 11/30/2023 | | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | john.singleton@colostate.edu |
9134032 | Dr. J. Alex Speer | GSA Mineralogy, Petrology, and Volcano | Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology & Volcanology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2021 | 11/30/2025 | (301) 325-3714 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | jaspeer@minsocam.org |
1850881 | Mr. Paul Stackelberg | U.S. Geological Survey | Hydrogeology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2023 | (518) 605-9309 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | pestack@usgs.gov |
1853493 | Dr. Scott W. Starratt | US Geological Survey | Marine & Coastal Geoscience Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2025 | (650) 329-4990 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | sstarrat@usgs.gov |
1853493 | Dr. Scott W. Starratt | US Geological Survey | Limnogeology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2025 | (650) 329-4990 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | sstarrat@usgs.gov |
9210195 | Sydney D. Steele | | Geoscience Education Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2021 | 11/30/2023 | (913) 343-1458 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | sdnfbp@umsystem.edu |
2010372 | Dr. Mark R. Sweeney | U. South Dakota | Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | (605) 658-6803 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | mark.sweeney@usd.edu |
2011103 | Eugene Szymanski, Ph.D. | Utah Geological Survey | Geochronology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | (785) 727-9257 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | eugenes@utah.gov |
9120965 | Dr. Lydia Schiavo Tackett | University of Missouri | Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | lydia.tackett@missouri.edu |
9129094 | Dr. Lauren T. Toth | U.S. Geological Survey SPCMSC | Marine & Coastal Geoscience Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | (727) 502-8029 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | ltoth@usgs.gov |
9058170 | Alan Whittington | University of Texas at San Antonio | Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology & Volcanology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2021 | 11/30/2025 | (210) 458-5458 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | alan.whittington@utsa.edu |
9058260 | Dr. Elisabeth Widom | Miami Univ - OhioDept. of Geology & En | Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology & Volcanology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | (513) 529-5048 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | widome@miamioh.edu |
9055373 | Anne C. Witt | Virginia Department of Energy, Geology and Mineral Resources | Environmental & Engineering Geology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | (434) 951-6319 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | anne.witt@energy.virginia.gov |
9085696 | Dr. Ann M. Youberg | University of Arizona, Arizona Geological Society | Environmental & Engineering Geology Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2025 | (520) 621-2250 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | ayouberg@arizona.edu |
9117590 | Dr. Andrew Alexander Zaffos | University of Arizona | Geoinformatics and Data Science Division Representative | 66 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | (520) 631-3635 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | azaffos@arizona.edu |
9102556 | Dr. Philip Brown | Univ Wisconsin - Madison, Geoscience | Mineralogical Society of America Representative | 91 | 12/1/2022 | 11/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | pebrown@wisc.edu |
9065783 | Monica Gaiswinkler Easton | Ontario Geological Survey | Association of Earth Science Editors Representative | 91 | 6/11/2019 | 11/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | monica.easton@ontario.ca |
2011647 | John Warren Huntley | University of Missouri, Geological Sci | Paleontological Society Representative | 91 | 12/1/2021 | 11/30/2023 | | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | huntleyj@missouri.edu |
9241573 | Sarah M. Jacquet | University of Missouri | Paleontological Society Representative | 91 | 4/15/2021 | | 15736070248 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | jacquets@missouri.edu |
9139954 | Thomas Monecke | Colorado School of Mines | Society of Economic Geologists Representative | 91 | 12/1/2021 | 11/30/2023 | (303) 273-3841 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | tmonecke@mines.edu |
9149967 | Dr. Katherine Ryker | University of South Carolina | National Association of Geoscience Teachers Representative | 91 | 12/1/2021 | 11/30/2023 | (803) 777-9513 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | kryker@seoe.sc.edu |
9091614 | Dr. James D. Schiffbauer | Mizzou Geology | Paleontological Society Representative | 91 | 6/24/2022 | | (573) 397-2281 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | schiffbauerj@missouri.edu |
9088788 | Dr. René A. Shroat-Lewis | UA Little Rock, Geology Program | Paleontological Society Representative | 91 | 6/6/2022 | | (501) 916-5763 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | rashroatlew@ualr.edu |
9257464 | Robert Tolliver | University of Delaware | Geoscience Information Society Representative | 91 | 2/8/2023 | 11/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | btoll@udel.edu |
1460583 | Dr. Miriam E. Katz | | Paleoclimatology & Paleoceanography | 96 | 12/1/2015 | 11/30/2025 | | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | mimikatz19@gmail.com |
9117832 | Heather A. Clark | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 1/28/2016 | | (303) 357-1018 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | hclark@geosociety.org |
9312804 | Melanie Brandt, MBA | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 10/31/2022 | | | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | mbrandt@geosociety.org |
9261083 | Rebecca Fazzari | The Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 1/7/2019 | | (303) 357-1058 | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | rfazzari@geosociety.org |
9316438 | Susan Jenkins | Geological Society of America | GSA Liaison | 149 | 4/3/2023 | | | COMMITTEE/JTPC | Joint Technical Program Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee helps to finalize the technical program for GSA’s annual meetings by participating in the Web-based selection and scheduling of abstracts, as well as topical session proposal review.
Members must be familiar with computers and the Web, be a specialist in one of the specified fields, and be available in late July•mid-August for the organization of the Annual Meeting technical program.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
Extensive time commitment required during application review period: mid-Jan to early Feb, and August. | sjenkins@geosociety.org |
9108687 | Michael A. Norder | The Geological Society of America | Member-at-Large | 126 | 1/1/2023 | 12/31/2023 | (303) 357-1029 | COMMITTEE/AH_MEM | Membership Ad Hoc Committee | | mnorder@geosociety.org |
1301700 | Dr. Joan E. Fryxell | California State Univ - San Bernardino | Chair | 1 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2025 | (909) 964-3876 | COMMITTEE/MEMBERSHIP | Membership and Fellowship Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to contribute to the growth of the GSA membership, enhance the member experience, and serve a vital role in the selection of Fellows, with the goal of fostering a membership community as pertinent and global as our science.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members should be in touch with what various segments of members want from GSA, and should be familiar with outstanding achievers in the geosciences worthy of fellowship. The Committee consists of a minimum of three (3) GSA Fellows.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. Extensive time commitment required during Fellowship nominations review period: early February to mid-March prior to the in-person meeting. | jfryxell@csusb.edu |
1455550 | Donna M. Jurdy | Northwestern UnivDept of Earth & Planetary Sciences | Councilor | 41 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | (847) 491-7163 | COMMITTEE/MEMBERSHIP | Membership and Fellowship Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to contribute to the growth of the GSA membership, enhance the member experience, and serve a vital role in the selection of Fellows, with the goal of fostering a membership community as pertinent and global as our science.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members should be in touch with what various segments of members want from GSA, and should be familiar with outstanding achievers in the geosciences worthy of fellowship. The Committee consists of a minimum of three (3) GSA Fellows.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. Extensive time commitment required during Fellowship nominations review period: early February to mid-March prior to the in-person meeting. | donna@earth.northwestern.edu |
9223970 | Dr. James J. Connors, PG | Applied Hydrological Education & Consulting, Inc. | Member-at-Large Industry | 127 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (251) 648-0610 | COMMITTEE/MEMBERSHIP | Membership and Fellowship Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to contribute to the growth of the GSA membership, enhance the member experience, and serve a vital role in the selection of Fellows, with the goal of fostering a membership community as pertinent and global as our science.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members should be in touch with what various segments of members want from GSA, and should be familiar with outstanding achievers in the geosciences worthy of fellowship. The Committee consists of a minimum of three (3) GSA Fellows.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. Extensive time commitment required during Fellowship nominations review period: early February to mid-March prior to the in-person meeting. | jjc@jamesjconnors.com |
1301700 | Dr. Joan E. Fryxell | California State Univ - San Bernardino | Member-at-Large Academia | 127 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | (909) 964-3876 | COMMITTEE/MEMBERSHIP | Membership and Fellowship Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to contribute to the growth of the GSA membership, enhance the member experience, and serve a vital role in the selection of Fellows, with the goal of fostering a membership community as pertinent and global as our science.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members should be in touch with what various segments of members want from GSA, and should be familiar with outstanding achievers in the geosciences worthy of fellowship. The Committee consists of a minimum of three (3) GSA Fellows.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. Extensive time commitment required during Fellowship nominations review period: early February to mid-March prior to the in-person meeting. | jfryxell@csusb.edu |
9181430 | Dr. Alexis Godet | One UTSA Circle, FLN 4.02.08L | Member-at-Large Academia | 127 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | (210) 458-4782 | COMMITTEE/MEMBERSHIP | Membership and Fellowship Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to contribute to the growth of the GSA membership, enhance the member experience, and serve a vital role in the selection of Fellows, with the goal of fostering a membership community as pertinent and global as our science.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members should be in touch with what various segments of members want from GSA, and should be familiar with outstanding achievers in the geosciences worthy of fellowship. The Committee consists of a minimum of three (3) GSA Fellows.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. Extensive time commitment required during Fellowship nominations review period: early February to mid-March prior to the in-person meeting. | alexis.godet@utsa.edu |
9051105 | Geoffrey S. Plumlee | US Geological Survey, MS101 | Member-at-Large Government | 127 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (703) 648-6403 | COMMITTEE/MEMBERSHIP | Membership and Fellowship Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to contribute to the growth of the GSA membership, enhance the member experience, and serve a vital role in the selection of Fellows, with the goal of fostering a membership community as pertinent and global as our science.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members should be in touch with what various segments of members want from GSA, and should be familiar with outstanding achievers in the geosciences worthy of fellowship. The Committee consists of a minimum of three (3) GSA Fellows.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. Extensive time commitment required during Fellowship nominations review period: early February to mid-March prior to the in-person meeting. | gplumlee@usgs.gov |
9161922 | Dr. Yosmel Sanchez | Fugro USA Marine Inc., Geosciences | Member-at-Large Industry | 127 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (713) 778-6833 | COMMITTEE/MEMBERSHIP | Membership and Fellowship Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to contribute to the growth of the GSA membership, enhance the member experience, and serve a vital role in the selection of Fellows, with the goal of fostering a membership community as pertinent and global as our science.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members should be in touch with what various segments of members want from GSA, and should be familiar with outstanding achievers in the geosciences worthy of fellowship. The Committee consists of a minimum of three (3) GSA Fellows.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. Extensive time commitment required during Fellowship nominations review period: early February to mid-March prior to the in-person meeting. | yosmel357@gmail.com |
1880913 | Robert Hadley Sydnor | Lifetime Fellow of GSA | Member-at-Large Industry | 127 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/MEMBERSHIP | Membership and Fellowship Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to contribute to the growth of the GSA membership, enhance the member experience, and serve a vital role in the selection of Fellows, with the goal of fostering a membership community as pertinent and global as our science.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members should be in touch with what various segments of members want from GSA, and should be familiar with outstanding achievers in the geosciences worthy of fellowship. The Committee consists of a minimum of three (3) GSA Fellows.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. Extensive time commitment required during Fellowship nominations review period: early February to mid-March prior to the in-person meeting. | RHSydnor@gmail.com |
9284222 | Cecilia Lopez-Gamundi | | Member-at-Large Student | 130 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (281) 222-3270 | COMMITTEE/MEMBERSHIP | Membership and Fellowship Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to contribute to the growth of the GSA membership, enhance the member experience, and serve a vital role in the selection of Fellows, with the goal of fostering a membership community as pertinent and global as our science.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members should be in touch with what various segments of members want from GSA, and should be familiar with outstanding achievers in the geosciences worthy of fellowship. The Committee consists of a minimum of three (3) GSA Fellows.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. Extensive time commitment required during Fellowship nominations review period: early February to mid-March prior to the in-person meeting. | Cecilia.Lopez-Gamundi@rsmas.miami.edu |
9190903 | Mrs. Jennifer Lynn Nocerino | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 9/28/2023 | | (720) 883-6613 | COMMITTEE/MEMBERSHIP | Membership and Fellowship Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to contribute to the growth of the GSA membership, enhance the member experience, and serve a vital role in the selection of Fellows, with the goal of fostering a membership community as pertinent and global as our science.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members should be in touch with what various segments of members want from GSA, and should be familiar with outstanding achievers in the geosciences worthy of fellowship. The Committee consists of a minimum of three (3) GSA Fellows.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. Extensive time commitment required during Fellowship nominations review period: early February to mid-March prior to the in-person meeting. | jnocerino@geosociety.org |
9313970 | David Shreve | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 7/1/2023 | | (303) 357-1004 | COMMITTEE/MEMBERSHIP | Membership and Fellowship Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to contribute to the growth of the GSA membership, enhance the member experience, and serve a vital role in the selection of Fellows, with the goal of fostering a membership community as pertinent and global as our science.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members should be in touch with what various segments of members want from GSA, and should be familiar with outstanding achievers in the geosciences worthy of fellowship. The Committee consists of a minimum of three (3) GSA Fellows.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. Extensive time commitment required during Fellowship nominations review period: early February to mid-March prior to the in-person meeting. | dshreve@geosociety.org |
9312804 | Melanie Brandt, MBA | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 2/24/2023 | | | COMMITTEE/MEMBERSHIP | Membership and Fellowship Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to contribute to the growth of the GSA membership, enhance the member experience, and serve a vital role in the selection of Fellows, with the goal of fostering a membership community as pertinent and global as our science.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members should be in touch with what various segments of members want from GSA, and should be familiar with outstanding achievers in the geosciences worthy of fellowship. The Committee consists of a minimum of three (3) GSA Fellows.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. Extensive time commitment required during Fellowship nominations review period: early February to mid-March prior to the in-person meeting. | mbrandt@geosociety.org |
9219726 | Kory Prioreschi | Geological Society of America | GSA Liaison | 149 | 11/1/2016 | | (303) 357-1028 | COMMITTEE/MEMBERSHIP | Membership and Fellowship Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to contribute to the growth of the GSA membership, enhance the member experience, and serve a vital role in the selection of Fellows, with the goal of fostering a membership community as pertinent and global as our science.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members should be in touch with what various segments of members want from GSA, and should be familiar with outstanding achievers in the geosciences worthy of fellowship. The Committee consists of a minimum of three (3) GSA Fellows.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. Extensive time commitment required during Fellowship nominations review period: early February to mid-March prior to the in-person meeting. | kprioreschi@geosociety.org |
2000379 | Jean C. Hsieh | Sedimentary Geology Consultants | Chair | 1 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/NOMINATIONS | Nominations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee recommends nominees to GSA Council for the positions of GSA Officers and Councilors, committee members, and Society representatives to other permanent groups.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with a broad range of well-known and highly respected geoscientists.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
| jean.hsieh@sedimentarygeology.com |
1999934 | Dr. Madeline E. Schreiber | Virginia Tech | Vice-Chair | 12 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/NOMINATIONS | Nominations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee recommends nominees to GSA Council for the positions of GSA Officers and Councilors, committee members, and Society representatives to other permanent groups.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with a broad range of well-known and highly respected geoscientists.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
| mschreib@vt.edu |
1033288 | Dr. Jean M. Bahr | | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (608) 345-2052 | COMMITTEE/NOMINATIONS | Nominations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee recommends nominees to GSA Council for the positions of GSA Officers and Councilors, committee members, and Society representatives to other permanent groups.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with a broad range of well-known and highly respected geoscientists.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
| jmbahr@geology.wisc.edu |
2006854 | Maeve A. Boland | iCRAG - University College Dublin | Member-at-Large | 126 | 6/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/NOMINATIONS | Nominations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee recommends nominees to GSA Council for the positions of GSA Officers and Councilors, committee members, and Society representatives to other permanent groups.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with a broad range of well-known and highly respected geoscientists.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
| maeve.boland@icrag-centre.org |
2004564 | Dennis J. Geist | National Science Foundation, GEO/EAR | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | 208-310-9972 | COMMITTEE/NOMINATIONS | Nominations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee recommends nominees to GSA Council for the positions of GSA Officers and Councilors, committee members, and Society representatives to other permanent groups.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with a broad range of well-known and highly respected geoscientists.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
| dgeist@uidaho.edu |
1999932 | Dr. Elizabeth A. Nagy | Pasadena City College Natural Sciences | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (626) 585-3369 | COMMITTEE/NOMINATIONS | Nominations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee recommends nominees to GSA Council for the positions of GSA Officers and Councilors, committee members, and Society representatives to other permanent groups.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with a broad range of well-known and highly respected geoscientists.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
| eanagy@pasadena.edu |
9092496 | Susan C. Eriksson | Eriksson Associates | Member-at-Large Industry | 127 | 6/1/2020 | 6/30/2024 | (303) 601-1110 | COMMITTEE/NOMINATIONS | Nominations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee recommends nominees to GSA Council for the positions of GSA Officers and Councilors, committee members, and Society representatives to other permanent groups.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with a broad range of well-known and highly respected geoscientists.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
| susan.eriksson@gmail.com |
9048037 | Mr. Todd Berggren | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 7/1/2016 | | (303) 357-1081 | COMMITTEE/NOMINATIONS | Nominations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee recommends nominees to GSA Council for the positions of GSA Officers and Councilors, committee members, and Society representatives to other permanent groups.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with a broad range of well-known and highly respected geoscientists.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
| tberggren@geosociety.org |
9182931 | Travis LeRoy | | Invitee | 140 | 7/15/2022 | | 303-357-1085 | COMMITTEE/NOMINATIONS | Nominations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee recommends nominees to GSA Council for the positions of GSA Officers and Councilors, committee members, and Society representatives to other permanent groups.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with a broad range of well-known and highly respected geoscientists.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
| tleroy@geosociety.org |
9175011 | Susan M. Lofton | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 7/1/2013 | | 303-357-1040 | COMMITTEE/NOMINATIONS | Nominations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee recommends nominees to GSA Council for the positions of GSA Officers and Councilors, committee members, and Society representatives to other permanent groups.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with a broad range of well-known and highly respected geoscientists.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
| slofton@geosociety.org |
9256203 | Nan Stout | GSA | Invitee | 140 | 1/1/2018 | | (303) 357-1012 | COMMITTEE/NOMINATIONS | Nominations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee recommends nominees to GSA Council for the positions of GSA Officers and Councilors, committee members, and Society representatives to other permanent groups.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with a broad range of well-known and highly respected geoscientists.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
| nstout@geosociety.org |
9312804 | Melanie Brandt, MBA | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 10/31/2022 | | | COMMITTEE/NOMINATIONS | Nominations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee recommends nominees to GSA Council for the positions of GSA Officers and Councilors, committee members, and Society representatives to other permanent groups.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with a broad range of well-known and highly respected geoscientists.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
| mbrandt@geosociety.org |
9306085 | Darlene Williams | Geological Society of America | GSA Liaison | 149 | 2/8/2022 | | (303) 357-1060 | COMMITTEE/NOMINATIONS | Nominations Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee recommends nominees to GSA Council for the positions of GSA Officers and Councilors, committee members, and Society representatives to other permanent groups.
Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with a broad range of well-known and highly respected geoscientists.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder or elsewhere. Communicates by phone and/or electronically.
| dwilliams@geosociety.org |
9110295 | Alison Duvall | University of Washington | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | (206) 221-8311 | COMMITTEE/PENROSE_CONF | Penrose Conferences & Thompson Field Forums Committee | Committee Charge:
The primary responsibility of this committee is to accept or reject Penrose Conference and Thompson Field Forum proposals for each year.
Committee Requirements:
The Committee is entrusted with choosing the Annual Penrose Conference and the Annual Thompson Field Forum (one of each per year) based on scientific merit, scientific breadth, and diversity of the science and the participants.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Email, member community, and web-based meetings are normal business venues. | aduvall@uw.edu |
1298640 | Anke M. Friedrich | Ludwig-Maximilian University | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2024 | 00498921806512 | COMMITTEE/PENROSE_CONF | Penrose Conferences & Thompson Field Forums Committee | Committee Charge:
The primary responsibility of this committee is to accept or reject Penrose Conference and Thompson Field Forum proposals for each year.
Committee Requirements:
The Committee is entrusted with choosing the Annual Penrose Conference and the Annual Thompson Field Forum (one of each per year) based on scientific merit, scientific breadth, and diversity of the science and the participants.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Email, member community, and web-based meetings are normal business venues. | friedrich@lmu.de |
1450292 | Dr. Craig H. Jones | Univ Colorado Boulder, Dept Geol. Sci. & CIRES | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | | COMMITTEE/PENROSE_CONF | Penrose Conferences & Thompson Field Forums Committee | Committee Charge:
The primary responsibility of this committee is to accept or reject Penrose Conference and Thompson Field Forum proposals for each year.
Committee Requirements:
The Committee is entrusted with choosing the Annual Penrose Conference and the Annual Thompson Field Forum (one of each per year) based on scientific merit, scientific breadth, and diversity of the science and the participants.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Email, member community, and web-based meetings are normal business venues. | cjones@colorado.edu |
9175103 | Dr. James Kirkpatrick | McGill University | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (514) 349-8274 | COMMITTEE/PENROSE_CONF | Penrose Conferences & Thompson Field Forums Committee | Committee Charge:
The primary responsibility of this committee is to accept or reject Penrose Conference and Thompson Field Forum proposals for each year.
Committee Requirements:
The Committee is entrusted with choosing the Annual Penrose Conference and the Annual Thompson Field Forum (one of each per year) based on scientific merit, scientific breadth, and diversity of the science and the participants.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Email, member community, and web-based meetings are normal business venues. | james.kirkpatrick@mcgill.ca |
2001451 | Dr. Ole J. Martinsen | Equinor | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | (479) 599-6274 | COMMITTEE/PENROSE_CONF | Penrose Conferences & Thompson Field Forums Committee | Committee Charge:
The primary responsibility of this committee is to accept or reject Penrose Conference and Thompson Field Forum proposals for each year.
Committee Requirements:
The Committee is entrusted with choosing the Annual Penrose Conference and the Annual Thompson Field Forum (one of each per year) based on scientific merit, scientific breadth, and diversity of the science and the participants.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Email, member community, and web-based meetings are normal business venues. | ojma@equinor.com |
9137301 | Michelle Gevedon | Colorado College | Member-at-Large Early Career Professional | 127 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/PENROSE_CONF | Penrose Conferences & Thompson Field Forums Committee | Committee Charge:
The primary responsibility of this committee is to accept or reject Penrose Conference and Thompson Field Forum proposals for each year.
Committee Requirements:
The Committee is entrusted with choosing the Annual Penrose Conference and the Annual Thompson Field Forum (one of each per year) based on scientific merit, scientific breadth, and diversity of the science and the participants.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Email, member community, and web-based meetings are normal business venues. | mgevedon@coloradocollege.edu |
9132034 | Marissa M. Tremblay | Purdue University | Member-at-Large Early Career Professional | 127 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | (765) 494-1255 | COMMITTEE/PENROSE_CONF | Penrose Conferences & Thompson Field Forums Committee | Committee Charge:
The primary responsibility of this committee is to accept or reject Penrose Conference and Thompson Field Forum proposals for each year.
Committee Requirements:
The Committee is entrusted with choosing the Annual Penrose Conference and the Annual Thompson Field Forum (one of each per year) based on scientific merit, scientific breadth, and diversity of the science and the participants.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Email, member community, and web-based meetings are normal business venues. | tremblam@purdue.edu |
9261083 | Rebecca Fazzari | The Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 1/7/2019 | | (303) 357-1058 | COMMITTEE/PENROSE_CONF | Penrose Conferences & Thompson Field Forums Committee | Committee Charge:
The primary responsibility of this committee is to accept or reject Penrose Conference and Thompson Field Forum proposals for each year.
Committee Requirements:
The Committee is entrusted with choosing the Annual Penrose Conference and the Annual Thompson Field Forum (one of each per year) based on scientific merit, scientific breadth, and diversity of the science and the participants.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Email, member community, and web-based meetings are normal business venues. | rfazzari@geosociety.org |
9312804 | Melanie Brandt, MBA | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 10/31/2022 | | | COMMITTEE/PENROSE_CONF | Penrose Conferences & Thompson Field Forums Committee | Committee Charge:
The primary responsibility of this committee is to accept or reject Penrose Conference and Thompson Field Forum proposals for each year.
Committee Requirements:
The Committee is entrusted with choosing the Annual Penrose Conference and the Annual Thompson Field Forum (one of each per year) based on scientific merit, scientific breadth, and diversity of the science and the participants.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Email, member community, and web-based meetings are normal business venues. | mbrandt@geosociety.org |
9199903 | Lindsey Henslee | The Geological Society of America | GSA Liaison | 149 | 7/23/2022 | | 303-357-1006 | COMMITTEE/PENROSE_CONF | Penrose Conferences & Thompson Field Forums Committee | Committee Charge:
The primary responsibility of this committee is to accept or reject Penrose Conference and Thompson Field Forum proposals for each year.
Committee Requirements:
The Committee is entrusted with choosing the Annual Penrose Conference and the Annual Thompson Field Forum (one of each per year) based on scientific merit, scientific breadth, and diversity of the science and the participants.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Email, member community, and web-based meetings are normal business venues. | lhenslee@geosociety.org |
9051234 | Marin K. Clark | University of Michigan, Earth and Environmental Sciences | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | (734) 615-0484 | COMMITTEE/PENROSE_MEDAL | Penrose Medal Award Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee select candidates for the Penrose Medal Award. Emphasis is placed on eminent research in pure geology, which marks a major advance in the science of geology.
Committee Requirements:
Members should be familiar with outstanding achievers in the geosciences worthy of consideration for the honor.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | marinkc@umich.edu |
1370235 | Tekla A. Harms | Amherst College | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | (413) 542-2711 | COMMITTEE/PENROSE_MEDAL | Penrose Medal Award Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee select candidates for the Penrose Medal Award. Emphasis is placed on eminent research in pure geology, which marks a major advance in the science of geology.
Committee Requirements:
Members should be familiar with outstanding achievers in the geosciences worthy of consideration for the honor.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | taharms@amherst.edu |
1486542 | Christian Koeberl | University of Vienna | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | +43-1-4277-53110 | COMMITTEE/PENROSE_MEDAL | Penrose Medal Award Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee select candidates for the Penrose Medal Award. Emphasis is placed on eminent research in pure geology, which marks a major advance in the science of geology.
Committee Requirements:
Members should be familiar with outstanding achievers in the geosciences worthy of consideration for the honor.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | christian.koeberl@univie.ac.at |
2000910 | Dr. Claudia I. Mora | Jackson School of Geosciences, UT Austin | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (505) 629-8381 | COMMITTEE/PENROSE_MEDAL | Penrose Medal Award Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee select candidates for the Penrose Medal Award. Emphasis is placed on eminent research in pure geology, which marks a major advance in the science of geology.
Committee Requirements:
Members should be familiar with outstanding achievers in the geosciences worthy of consideration for the honor.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | claudia.mora@jsg.utexas.edu |
9173317 | Aradhna Tripati | UCLA | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (626) 376-1308 | COMMITTEE/PENROSE_MEDAL | Penrose Medal Award Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee select candidates for the Penrose Medal Award. Emphasis is placed on eminent research in pure geology, which marks a major advance in the science of geology.
Committee Requirements:
Members should be familiar with outstanding achievers in the geosciences worthy of consideration for the honor.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | atripati@g.ucla.edu |
9312804 | Melanie Brandt, MBA | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 10/31/2022 | | | COMMITTEE/PENROSE_MEDAL | Penrose Medal Award Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee select candidates for the Penrose Medal Award. Emphasis is placed on eminent research in pure geology, which marks a major advance in the science of geology.
Committee Requirements:
Members should be familiar with outstanding achievers in the geosciences worthy of consideration for the honor.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | mbrandt@geosociety.org |
9306085 | Darlene Williams | Geological Society of America | GSA Liaison | 149 | 2/8/2022 | | (303) 357-1060 | COMMITTEE/PENROSE_MEDAL | Penrose Medal Award Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee select candidates for the Penrose Medal Award. Emphasis is placed on eminent research in pure geology, which marks a major advance in the science of geology.
Committee Requirements:
Members should be familiar with outstanding achievers in the geosciences worthy of consideration for the honor.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | dwilliams@geosociety.org |
1712570 | Dr. Jonathan G. Price | Nevada Bureau of Mines & Geology | Former Councilor | 43 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | (775) 200-8077 | COMMITTEE/PROF_DEV | Professional Development Committee | #### Committee Charge:
For the purposes of this committee, professional development is a program with a variety of offerings that provide education, training, and awareness development for the college and post-college geoscientist.
The goal of the committee is to: (1) direct, advise, and monitor the Society's professional development program by setting goals, guidelines, and directions to address changing needs in professional development; (2) review and approve proposals; (3) recommend to the Council modifications in the existing guidelines which govern the educational program; (4) consider the long-range direction of the program both to meet the stated objective of the program and to help assure its maintenance as a self-supporting activity of the Society; and (5) monitor the overall scientific quality of the program.
#### Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with professional development programs.
#### Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | jprice@unr.edu |
9177243 | Dylan Wade Young | Naval Oceanographic Office | AIPG Representative | 81 | 8/13/2020 | 6/30/2026 | (507) 822-0200 | COMMITTEE/PROF_DEV | Professional Development Committee | #### Committee Charge:
For the purposes of this committee, professional development is a program with a variety of offerings that provide education, training, and awareness development for the college and post-college geoscientist.
The goal of the committee is to: (1) direct, advise, and monitor the Society's professional development program by setting goals, guidelines, and directions to address changing needs in professional development; (2) review and approve proposals; (3) recommend to the Council modifications in the existing guidelines which govern the educational program; (4) consider the long-range direction of the program both to meet the stated objective of the program and to help assure its maintenance as a self-supporting activity of the Society; and (5) monitor the overall scientific quality of the program.
#### Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with professional development programs.
#### Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | dylan.w.young55@gmail.com |
1132130 | Wayne K. Camp | Retired, Anadarko Petroleum | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/PROF_DEV | Professional Development Committee | #### Committee Charge:
For the purposes of this committee, professional development is a program with a variety of offerings that provide education, training, and awareness development for the college and post-college geoscientist.
The goal of the committee is to: (1) direct, advise, and monitor the Society's professional development program by setting goals, guidelines, and directions to address changing needs in professional development; (2) review and approve proposals; (3) recommend to the Council modifications in the existing guidelines which govern the educational program; (4) consider the long-range direction of the program both to meet the stated objective of the program and to help assure its maintenance as a self-supporting activity of the Society; and (5) monitor the overall scientific quality of the program.
#### Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with professional development programs.
#### Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | jcwc123@yahoo.com |
9139929 | Mrs. Margo Danielle Corum | USGS/NASEM | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (202) 334-3395 | COMMITTEE/PROF_DEV | Professional Development Committee | #### Committee Charge:
For the purposes of this committee, professional development is a program with a variety of offerings that provide education, training, and awareness development for the college and post-college geoscientist.
The goal of the committee is to: (1) direct, advise, and monitor the Society's professional development program by setting goals, guidelines, and directions to address changing needs in professional development; (2) review and approve proposals; (3) recommend to the Council modifications in the existing guidelines which govern the educational program; (4) consider the long-range direction of the program both to meet the stated objective of the program and to help assure its maintenance as a self-supporting activity of the Society; and (5) monitor the overall scientific quality of the program.
#### Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with professional development programs.
#### Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | mcorum@nas.edu |
9203348 | Kenny Swift Bird | | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | | COMMITTEE/PROF_DEV | Professional Development Committee | #### Committee Charge:
For the purposes of this committee, professional development is a program with a variety of offerings that provide education, training, and awareness development for the college and post-college geoscientist.
The goal of the committee is to: (1) direct, advise, and monitor the Society's professional development program by setting goals, guidelines, and directions to address changing needs in professional development; (2) review and approve proposals; (3) recommend to the Council modifications in the existing guidelines which govern the educational program; (4) consider the long-range direction of the program both to meet the stated objective of the program and to help assure its maintenance as a self-supporting activity of the Society; and (5) monitor the overall scientific quality of the program.
#### Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with professional development programs.
#### Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | kenny.swiftbird@gmail.com |
9198463 | Sarah N. Lamm | University of Kansas | Member-at-Large Student | 130 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | | COMMITTEE/PROF_DEV | Professional Development Committee | #### Committee Charge:
For the purposes of this committee, professional development is a program with a variety of offerings that provide education, training, and awareness development for the college and post-college geoscientist.
The goal of the committee is to: (1) direct, advise, and monitor the Society's professional development program by setting goals, guidelines, and directions to address changing needs in professional development; (2) review and approve proposals; (3) recommend to the Council modifications in the existing guidelines which govern the educational program; (4) consider the long-range direction of the program both to meet the stated objective of the program and to help assure its maintenance as a self-supporting activity of the Society; and (5) monitor the overall scientific quality of the program.
#### Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with professional development programs.
#### Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | slamm@ksu.edu |
9312804 | Melanie Brandt, MBA | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 7/1/2023 | | | COMMITTEE/PROF_DEV | Professional Development Committee | #### Committee Charge:
For the purposes of this committee, professional development is a program with a variety of offerings that provide education, training, and awareness development for the college and post-college geoscientist.
The goal of the committee is to: (1) direct, advise, and monitor the Society's professional development program by setting goals, guidelines, and directions to address changing needs in professional development; (2) review and approve proposals; (3) recommend to the Council modifications in the existing guidelines which govern the educational program; (4) consider the long-range direction of the program both to meet the stated objective of the program and to help assure its maintenance as a self-supporting activity of the Society; and (5) monitor the overall scientific quality of the program.
#### Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with professional development programs.
#### Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | mbrandt@geosociety.org |
9083651 | Mr. Matthew W. Dawson | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 4/21/2022 | | (303) 357-1025 | COMMITTEE/PROF_DEV | Professional Development Committee | #### Committee Charge:
For the purposes of this committee, professional development is a program with a variety of offerings that provide education, training, and awareness development for the college and post-college geoscientist.
The goal of the committee is to: (1) direct, advise, and monitor the Society's professional development program by setting goals, guidelines, and directions to address changing needs in professional development; (2) review and approve proposals; (3) recommend to the Council modifications in the existing guidelines which govern the educational program; (4) consider the long-range direction of the program both to meet the stated objective of the program and to help assure its maintenance as a self-supporting activity of the Society; and (5) monitor the overall scientific quality of the program.
#### Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with professional development programs.
#### Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | mdawson@geosociety.org |
9190903 | Mrs. Jennifer Lynn Nocerino | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 7/1/2023 | | (720) 883-6613 | COMMITTEE/PROF_DEV | Professional Development Committee | #### Committee Charge:
For the purposes of this committee, professional development is a program with a variety of offerings that provide education, training, and awareness development for the college and post-college geoscientist.
The goal of the committee is to: (1) direct, advise, and monitor the Society's professional development program by setting goals, guidelines, and directions to address changing needs in professional development; (2) review and approve proposals; (3) recommend to the Council modifications in the existing guidelines which govern the educational program; (4) consider the long-range direction of the program both to meet the stated objective of the program and to help assure its maintenance as a self-supporting activity of the Society; and (5) monitor the overall scientific quality of the program.
#### Committee Requirements:
Members must be familiar with professional development programs.
#### Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual meeting. Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | jnocerino@geosociety.org |
9088861 | Dr. Mark Gabriel Little | University of North Carolina | GSA Immediate Past President | 27 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | (347) 770-7555 | COMMITTEE/PROG_OVER | Programmatic Overview Committee | The purpose of this committee is to review and prioritize new and existing GSA programs. The committee also makes recommendations to Council for adding new programs and sunsetting completed programs. | mrq5749@gmail.com |
1240536 | Dr. Barbara L. Dutrow | Louisiana St. Univ. | Additional Past President | 28 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | (225) 578-2525 | COMMITTEE/PROG_OVER | Programmatic Overview Committee | The purpose of this committee is to review and prioritize new and existing GSA programs. The committee also makes recommendations to Council for adding new programs and sunsetting completed programs. | dutrow@lsu.edu |
9091518 | Mr. Richard M. Ortiz | Lettis Consultants International (LCI) | Chair/Councilor | 1 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | (916) 235-0499 | COMMITTEE/GSA_PUB_SERVICE | Public Service Award Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to generate, receive, and evaluate candidates for the GSA Public Service Award and the AGI Outstanding Contributions to the Public Understanding of the Geosciences Award. These awards are in recognition of outstanding individual contributions to either public awareness of the earth sciences, or the scientific resolution of earth-science problems of significant societal concern.
Meetings and time commitment
Chair polls the committee by telephone, mail, e-mail and fax | ortiz@lettisci.com |
9224126 | Monica Elizabeth Dix | US EPA | Geology and Public Policy Committee Representative | 76 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | (414) 573-7334 | COMMITTEE/GSA_PUB_SERVICE | Public Service Award Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to generate, receive, and evaluate candidates for the GSA Public Service Award and the AGI Outstanding Contributions to the Public Understanding of the Geosciences Award. These awards are in recognition of outstanding individual contributions to either public awareness of the earth sciences, or the scientific resolution of earth-science problems of significant societal concern.
Meetings and time commitment
Chair polls the committee by telephone, mail, e-mail and fax | monica.e.dix@gmail.com |
9172285 | Zakiya Celeste Shivji | FEMA | Diversity in the Geosciences Committee Representative | 76 | 2/2/2023 | 6/30/2025 | | COMMITTEE/GSA_PUB_SERVICE | Public Service Award Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to generate, receive, and evaluate candidates for the GSA Public Service Award and the AGI Outstanding Contributions to the Public Understanding of the Geosciences Award. These awards are in recognition of outstanding individual contributions to either public awareness of the earth sciences, or the scientific resolution of earth-science problems of significant societal concern.
Meetings and time commitment
Chair polls the committee by telephone, mail, e-mail and fax | zakiya.shivji@gmail.com |
9133349 | Becca Walker | Mt. San Antonio College | Education Committee Representative | 76 | 3/21/2022 | 6/30/2024 | (909) 594-5611 | COMMITTEE/GSA_PUB_SERVICE | Public Service Award Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to generate, receive, and evaluate candidates for the GSA Public Service Award and the AGI Outstanding Contributions to the Public Understanding of the Geosciences Award. These awards are in recognition of outstanding individual contributions to either public awareness of the earth sciences, or the scientific resolution of earth-science problems of significant societal concern.
Meetings and time commitment
Chair polls the committee by telephone, mail, e-mail and fax | walkerbecca@gmail.com |
1919616 | Prof. Ben van der Pluijm | Univ of Michigan | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (734) 764-1435 | COMMITTEE/GSA_PUB_SERVICE | Public Service Award Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to generate, receive, and evaluate candidates for the GSA Public Service Award and the AGI Outstanding Contributions to the Public Understanding of the Geosciences Award. These awards are in recognition of outstanding individual contributions to either public awareness of the earth sciences, or the scientific resolution of earth-science problems of significant societal concern.
Meetings and time commitment
Chair polls the committee by telephone, mail, e-mail and fax | vdpluijm@umich.edu |
9312804 | Melanie Brandt, MBA | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 10/31/2022 | | | COMMITTEE/GSA_PUB_SERVICE | Public Service Award Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to generate, receive, and evaluate candidates for the GSA Public Service Award and the AGI Outstanding Contributions to the Public Understanding of the Geosciences Award. These awards are in recognition of outstanding individual contributions to either public awareness of the earth sciences, or the scientific resolution of earth-science problems of significant societal concern.
Meetings and time commitment
Chair polls the committee by telephone, mail, e-mail and fax | mbrandt@geosociety.org |
9306085 | Darlene Williams | Geological Society of America | GSA Liaison | 149 | 2/8/2022 | | (303) 357-1060 | COMMITTEE/GSA_PUB_SERVICE | Public Service Award Committee | Committee Charge:
The purpose of this committee is to generate, receive, and evaluate candidates for the GSA Public Service Award and the AGI Outstanding Contributions to the Public Understanding of the Geosciences Award. These awards are in recognition of outstanding individual contributions to either public awareness of the earth sciences, or the scientific resolution of earth-science problems of significant societal concern.
Meetings and time commitment
Chair polls the committee by telephone, mail, e-mail and fax | dwilliams@geosociety.org |
9115811 | Bridgette Moore | Geological Society of America | GeoScienceWorld Board Member/GSA Director/Liaison | 0 | 9/14/2022 | | (720) 254-5964 | COMMITTEE/PUBLICATIONS | Publications Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee's primary responsibilities are: nomination of candidates for editors when positions become vacant; reviewing the quality and health of each Society publication, and reporting to Council recommendations for changes in page charges, subsidies, and any other publishing matters.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have an interest in or experience with GSA or other Society publications.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder, CO (or elsewhere).
Communicates by phone or electronically. | bmoore@geosociety.org |
1416456 | Dr. J. Wright Horton, Jr. | US Geological Survey | Councilor | 41 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2026 | (703) 648-6933 | COMMITTEE/PUBLICATIONS | Publications Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee's primary responsibilities are: nomination of candidates for editors when positions become vacant; reviewing the quality and health of each Society publication, and reporting to Council recommendations for changes in page charges, subsidies, and any other publishing matters.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have an interest in or experience with GSA or other Society publications.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder, CO (or elsewhere).
Communicates by phone or electronically. | whorton@usgs.gov |
2009764 | Nathan A. Niemi | University of Michigan | Councilor | 41 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2025 | (734) 764-6377 | COMMITTEE/PUBLICATIONS | Publications Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee's primary responsibilities are: nomination of candidates for editors when positions become vacant; reviewing the quality and health of each Society publication, and reporting to Council recommendations for changes in page charges, subsidies, and any other publishing matters.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have an interest in or experience with GSA or other Society publications.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder, CO (or elsewhere).
Communicates by phone or electronically. | naniemi@umich.edu |
9192907 | Dr. Kathleen Counter Benison | West Virginia University | Co Editor Geology | 56 | 10/1/2022 | 12/31/2024 | | COMMITTEE/PUBLICATIONS | Publications Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee's primary responsibilities are: nomination of candidates for editors when positions become vacant; reviewing the quality and health of each Society publication, and reporting to Council recommendations for changes in page charges, subsidies, and any other publishing matters.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have an interest in or experience with GSA or other Society publications.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder, CO (or elsewhere).
Communicates by phone or electronically. | kcbenison@mail.wvu.edu |
1284530 | Dr. Joan Florsheim | Earth Research Institute | Co-Editor | 56 | 7/1/2021 | 12/31/2026 | | COMMITTEE/PUBLICATIONS | Publications Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee's primary responsibilities are: nomination of candidates for editors when positions become vacant; reviewing the quality and health of each Society publication, and reporting to Council recommendations for changes in page charges, subsidies, and any other publishing matters.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have an interest in or experience with GSA or other Society publications.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder, CO (or elsewhere).
Communicates by phone or electronically. | florsheim@eri.ucsb.edu |
9255823 | Prof. Andrea Hampel | Leibniz Universitaet Hannover, Institut fuer Geologie | Co Editor Geosphere | 56 | 1/1/2022 | 12/31/2026 | ++495117622173 | COMMITTEE/PUBLICATIONS | Publications Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee's primary responsibilities are: nomination of candidates for editors when positions become vacant; reviewing the quality and health of each Society publication, and reporting to Council recommendations for changes in page charges, subsidies, and any other publishing matters.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have an interest in or experience with GSA or other Society publications.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder, CO (or elsewhere).
Communicates by phone or electronically. | hampel@geowi.uni-hannover.de |
9132757 | Prof. Brad S. Singer | University of Wisconsin-Madison | Co Editor Bulletin | 56 | 1/1/2020 | 12/31/2023 | (262) 501-7733 | COMMITTEE/PUBLICATIONS | Publications Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee's primary responsibilities are: nomination of candidates for editors when positions become vacant; reviewing the quality and health of each Society publication, and reporting to Council recommendations for changes in page charges, subsidies, and any other publishing matters.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have an interest in or experience with GSA or other Society publications.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder, CO (or elsewhere).
Communicates by phone or electronically. | bsinger@wisc.edu |
1177955 | Dr. Peter C. Copeland | Univ. of HoustonEarth and Atmospheric | GSA Today Science Editor | 57 | 1/1/2022 | 12/31/2026 | | COMMITTEE/PUBLICATIONS | Publications Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee's primary responsibilities are: nomination of candidates for editors when positions become vacant; reviewing the quality and health of each Society publication, and reporting to Council recommendations for changes in page charges, subsidies, and any other publishing matters.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have an interest in or experience with GSA or other Society publications.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder, CO (or elsewhere).
Communicates by phone or electronically. | copeland@uh.edu |
2008068 | Eric W. Peterson | Illinois State University | Co Editor Environmental & Engineering Geoscience | 58 | 1/1/2021 | 12/31/2024 | (309) 438-7865 | COMMITTEE/PUBLICATIONS | Publications Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee's primary responsibilities are: nomination of candidates for editors when positions become vacant; reviewing the quality and health of each Society publication, and reporting to Council recommendations for changes in page charges, subsidies, and any other publishing matters.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have an interest in or experience with GSA or other Society publications.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder, CO (or elsewhere).
Communicates by phone or electronically. | ewpeter@ilstu.edu |
9131695 | Lisa G. Dunn | Colorado School of Mines | Geoscience Information Soc Library Representative | 81 | 7/1/2016 | 6/30/2024 | 303-273-3687 | COMMITTEE/PUBLICATIONS | Publications Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee's primary responsibilities are: nomination of candidates for editors when positions become vacant; reviewing the quality and health of each Society publication, and reporting to Council recommendations for changes in page charges, subsidies, and any other publishing matters.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have an interest in or experience with GSA or other Society publications.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder, CO (or elsewhere).
Communicates by phone or electronically. | ldunn@mines.edu |
9103119 | Dr. Miguel Fernando Etayo | | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2026 | (713) 417-4995 | COMMITTEE/PUBLICATIONS | Publications Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee's primary responsibilities are: nomination of candidates for editors when positions become vacant; reviewing the quality and health of each Society publication, and reporting to Council recommendations for changes in page charges, subsidies, and any other publishing matters.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have an interest in or experience with GSA or other Society publications.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder, CO (or elsewhere).
Communicates by phone or electronically. | Metacad@gmail.com |
9153574 | Charles M. Shobe | USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2027 | | COMMITTEE/PUBLICATIONS | Publications Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee's primary responsibilities are: nomination of candidates for editors when positions become vacant; reviewing the quality and health of each Society publication, and reporting to Council recommendations for changes in page charges, subsidies, and any other publishing matters.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have an interest in or experience with GSA or other Society publications.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder, CO (or elsewhere).
Communicates by phone or electronically. | shobe.charlie@gmail.com |
1932628 | Dr. Richard B. Waitt | US Geological Survey, Cascades Volcano | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2025 | (360) 993-8947 | COMMITTEE/PUBLICATIONS | Publications Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee's primary responsibilities are: nomination of candidates for editors when positions become vacant; reviewing the quality and health of each Society publication, and reporting to Council recommendations for changes in page charges, subsidies, and any other publishing matters.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have an interest in or experience with GSA or other Society publications.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder, CO (or elsewhere).
Communicates by phone or electronically. | waitt@usgs.gov |
9164874 | Dr. Sarah W.M. George | University of Oklahoma | Member-at-Large Early Career Professional | 127 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2026 | 8325186981 | COMMITTEE/PUBLICATIONS | Publications Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee's primary responsibilities are: nomination of candidates for editors when positions become vacant; reviewing the quality and health of each Society publication, and reporting to Council recommendations for changes in page charges, subsidies, and any other publishing matters.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have an interest in or experience with GSA or other Society publications.
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets at the Annual Meeting and in Boulder, CO (or elsewhere).
Communicates by phone or electronically. | sarahwmgeorge@gmail.com |
9206661 | David R. Cordie | Edgewood College | Member-at-Large, Paleontology, Paleoecology | 128 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/RG_ALTERNATES | Research Grants Alternates | | dcordie@edgewood.edu |
9093196 | Richard L. Smith | US Geological Survey, Water Resources Division | Member-at-Large, Environmental Science | 128 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | (303) 541-3032 | COMMITTEE/RG_ALTERNATES | Research Grants Alternates | | rlsmith@usgs.gov |
9084420 | Dr. Alessandro Zanazzi | Utah Valley University, Earth Science | Member-at-Large, Paleoclimatology/Paleoceanography | 128 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | (801) 863-5395 | COMMITTEE/RG_ALTERNATES | Research Grants Alternates | | alessandro.zanazzi@gmail.com |
9083651 | Mr. Matthew W. Dawson | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 4/21/2022 | | (303) 357-1025 | COMMITTEE/RG_ALTERNATES | Research Grants Alternates | | mdawson@geosociety.org |
9255154 | Lesley Petrie | The Geological Society of America | GSA Liaison | 149 | 4/21/2022 | | (303) 357-1097 | COMMITTEE/RG_ALTERNATES | Research Grants Alternates | | lpetrie@geosociety.org |
9149106 | Jennifer Anne Wade | National Science Foundation, Division of Earth Sciences | National Science Foundation Delegate | 81 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | (703) 292-4739 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | jwade@nsf.gov |
9147912 | Dr. Joseph Asante | Tennessee Technological Univer | Member-at-Large, Hydrogeology/Hydrology | 128 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | 19313723576 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | jasante@tntech.edu |
9110450 | Dr. Tenley J. Banik | Illinois State University | Member-at-Large, MGPV | 128 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (309) 438-8922 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | tjbanik@ilstu.edu |
9077957 | Dr. Tandis S. Bidgoli | Cal State - San Bernardino | Member-at-Large, Structural Geology/Tectonics | 128 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | tandis.bidgoli@csusb.edu |
2012937 | Dr. Brad T. Carter | Repsol | Member-at-Large, Structural Geology/Tectonics | 128 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | bt_carter@hotmail.com |
2002616 | Dr. Rhawn F. Denniston | Cornell College | Member-at-Large, Paleoclimatology/Paleoceanography | 128 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | 3193507074 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | rdenniston@cornellcollege.edu |
2008611 | Sonia Esperanca | | Member-at-Large, Volcanology | 128 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | (301) 905-7991 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | sesperan@gmail.com |
9282387 | Dr. Ben M. Frieman | Colorado School of Mines Dept of Geology | Member-at-Large, MGPV | 128 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (612) 730-9055 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | bfrieman@mines.edu |
1312492 | Prof. Robert A. Gastaldo | Colby College Dept Geology | Member-at-Large, Paleontology | 128 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | (207) 660-5508 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | ragastal@colby.edu |
9078870 | Ryan D. Gold | US Geological Survey, MS966, PO Box 25046 | Member-at-Large, Structural Geology/Tectonics | 128 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | (303) 273-8633 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | rgold@usgs.gov |
9100806 | Drew Gorman-Lewis | University of Washington, Earth and Space Sciences | Member-at-Large, Environmental Science | 128 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | (206) 543-3541 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | dgormanl@uw.edu |
9157957 | Ms. Kelly E. Hattori | Bureau of Economic Geology | Member-at-Large, Stratigraphy/Sedimentology | 128 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (919) 623-1952 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | kelly.hattori@beg.utexas.edu |
9077397 | Dr. Sarah N. Heinlein, Ph.D. | University Houston-Downtown | Member-at-Large, Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology | 128 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | (713) 221-8110 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | heinleins@uhd.edu |
9099918 | Dr. Paulo J. Hidalgo | Georgia State University | Member-at-Large, Economic Geology and MGPV | 128 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | (517) 505-3282 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | phidalgo@gsu.edu |
9179579 | William Holt | Department of GeosciencesEarth & Space | Member-at-Large, Structural Geology/Tectonics | 128 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | 6318483132 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | william.holt@stonybrook.edu |
9258343 | Tom Hudgins | University of Puerto Rico, Department of Geology | Member-at-Large, Geochemistry | 128 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | thomas.hudgins@upr.edu |
9134520 | Ethan Hyland | North Carolina State University, Marine, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences | Member-at-Large, Paleontology, Paleoecology | 128 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | (919) 513-7776 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | ehyland@ncsu.edu |
9127984 | Mauricio Ibanez-Mejia | University of Arizona, Geosciences | Member-at-Large, Geochemistry | 128 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | (520) 621-6000 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | ibanezm@arizona.edu |
9241573 | Sarah M. Jacquet | University of Missouri | Member-at-Large, Paleontology, Paleoecology | 128 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | 15736070248 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | jacquets@missouri.edu |
1456242 | Linda C. Kah | University of TennesseeEarth & Planeta | Member-at-Large, Stratigraphy/Sedimentology | 128 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | (865) 974-6399 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | lckah@utk.edu |
9193077 | Zhiyang Li | Texas A&M International University | Member-at-Large, Stratigraphy/Sedimentology | 128 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (956) 326-3293 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | zhiyang.li@tamiu.edu |
9155970 | Dr. Alexander Michael Morgan | Planetary Science Institute | Member-at-Large, Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology | 128 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | amorgan@psi.edu |
9215341 | Ann Sullivan Ojeda | Auburn University | Member-at-Large, Hydrogeology/Hydrology | 128 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | (334) 844-4203 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | asojeda@auburn.edu |
9100987 | Dr. Sandra Passchier | Montclair State University | Member-at-Large, Oceanography/Marine Geology and Limnogeology | 128 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | (973) 655-3185 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | passchiers@montclair.edu |
9100751 | Dr. David M. Pearson | Idaho State University | Member-at-Large, Structural Geology/Tectonics | 128 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | (208) 282-3486 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | peardavi@isu.edu |
9090689 | Jason S. Polk | Western Kentucky University | Member-at-Large, Karst and Soil Science | 128 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | (270) 745-5015 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | jason.polk@wku.edu |
9135057 | Francis Kevin Rengers | U.S. Geological Survey Landslide Hazards | Member-at-Large, Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology | 128 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | 303-273-8637 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | frengers@usgs.gov |
9068638 | Alberto V. Reyes | University of Alberta, Dept. Earth and Atmospheric Sciences | Member-at-Large, Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology | 128 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | (780) 492-8171 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | areyes@ualberta.ca |
9255450 | James Riley | Eastern Illinois University, Geology and Geography | Member-at-Large, Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology | 128 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | jdriley@eiu.edu |
9191296 | Tara Lee Selly | University of Missouri | Member-at-Large, Biogeosciences | 128 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | sellyt@missouri.edu |
9110082 | Dr. Chris Spencer | Queen's University | Member-at-Large, Geochemistry | 128 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | c.spencer@queensu.ca |
1863725 | Prof. Joann M. Stock | Caltech | Member-at-Large, Structural Geology/Tectonics | 128 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (626) 395-6938 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | jstock@caltech.edu |
2002544 | Donna Surge | University of North CarolinaEarth, Mar | Member-at-Large, Paleoclimatology/Paleoceanography | 128 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | (919) 843-1994 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | donna64@unc.edu |
2011103 | Eugene Szymanski, Ph.D. | Utah Geological Survey | Member-at-Large, Structural Geology/Tectonics | 128 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (785) 727-9257 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | eugenes@utah.gov |
2009201 | Amy L. Weislogel | West Virginia University | Member-at-Large, Stratigraphy/Sedimentology | 128 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | (304) 293-6721 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | amy.weislogel@mail.wvu.edu |
9084420 | Dr. Alessandro Zanazzi | Utah Valley University, Earth Science | Member-at-Large, Paleosciences | 128 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (801) 863-5395 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | alessandro.zanazzi@gmail.com |
9312804 | Melanie Brandt, MBA | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 10/31/2022 | | | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | mbrandt@geosociety.org |
9083651 | Mr. Matthew W. Dawson | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 4/21/2022 | | (303) 357-1025 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | mdawson@geosociety.org |
9255154 | Lesley Petrie | The Geological Society of America | GSA Liaison | 149 | 4/21/2022 | | (303) 357-1097 | COMMITTEE/RESEARCH_GRANTS | Research Grants Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee evaluates research grant proposals and awards specific grants to chosen recipients. Also acts on the distribution of funds derived from other gifts, memorials and award funds.
Committee Requirements:
Committee members may come from any sector (academia, government, industry, etc.) and should have experience in directing research projects and in evaluating research grant applications. GSA strongly encourages nominations of geoscientists from diverse backgrounds and institutions, particularly from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Meets in Boulder, CO or elsewhere. Communicates electronically. Extensive time commitment required mid-February through mid-April. | lpetrie@geosociety.org |
9218290 | David Bruce | Virginia Tech, Geosciences | Member-at-Large, Geology and Public Policy Committee | 0 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (316) 304-4044 | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | dbruce5884@gmail.com |
9198463 | Sarah N. Lamm | University of Kansas | Member-at-Large, Professional Development Committee | 0 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2026 | | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | slamm@ksu.edu |
9284222 | Cecilia Lopez-Gamundi | | Member-at-Large, Membership and Fellowship Committee | 0 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (281) 222-3270 | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | Cecilia.Lopez-Gamundi@rsmas.miami.edu |
9274297 | Mr. Oyewande Olumide Ojo | | Member-at-Large_Annual Program Committee | 0 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2025 | (405) 780-3817 | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | oyewande.ojo@okstate.edu |
9274384 | Isheka S. Orr | IUPUI | Member-at-Large, GSAI | 0 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2024 | (803) 928-7641 | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | isorr@iu.edu |
9274411 | Jonas Toupal | | Member-at-Large Academic and Applied Geoscience Relatlions Committee | 0 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | toupal@sas.upenn.edu |
9185263 | Mr. Matthew Thomas Dorsey | Texas A&M University | Chair | 1 | 11/7/2023 | 6/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | dorsey@tamu.edu |
9245500 | Miguel E. Valencia | Florida International University | Past Chair | 6 | 11/7/2023 | 6/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | mvale095@fiu.edu |
9297252 | Ms. Madison Marie Rafter | University of Houston | Chair-elect | 11 | 11/7/2023 | 6/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | mmrafter@cougarnet.uh.edu |
1999934 | Dr. Madeline E. Schreiber | Virginia Tech | Council Liaison | 44 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | mschreib@vt.edu |
9312035 | Emily Virginia Apel | Purdue University | Quaternary Geology & Geomorphology Division Representative | 66 | 10/19/2023 | 10/22/2025 | (803) 761-2716 | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | mlapel11@gmail.com |
9239969 | Mr. Benjamin Joel Deans | | Geoarchaeology Geology Division Representative | 66 | 10/19/2023 | 10/22/2025 | (214) 500-4384 | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | turtlepower4321@yahoo.com |
9260132 | Emily Fischer | Brown University | Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology & Volcanology Division Representative | 66 | 2/21/2023 | 12/31/2024 | | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | emily_fischer@brown.edu |
9318584 | Andrea Gomez-Patron | | Geophysics & Geodynamics Division Representative | 66 | 8/15/2023 | 6/30/2025 | | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | aig43@cornell.edu |
9279122 | Zoe Havlena | New Mexico Institute Mining & TechnologyEarth & Environmental Sci | Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division Representative | 66 | 10/13/2022 | 10/22/2025 | | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | |
9267575 | Valeria Jaramillo | UCLA | Geochronology Division Representative | 66 | 10/13/2022 | 9/25/2024 | (310) 930-1658 | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | jaramillov29@g.ucla.edu |
9255670 | Charles Tyler Lewis | Oregon State University | Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology & Volcanology Division Representative | 66 | 2/21/2023 | 12/31/2024 | | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | lewisc2@oregonstate.edu |
9276020 | Madeline Ann Murchland | University of Idaho | Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology & Volcanology Division Representative | 66 | 2/21/2023 | 12/30/2024 | (937) 671-6995 | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | murc7018@vandals.uidaho.edu |
9297252 | Ms. Madison Marie Rafter | University of Houston | Continental Scientific Drilling Division Representative | 66 | 12/13/2022 | 9/25/2024 | | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | mmrafter@cougarnet.uh.edu |
9227103 | Ria Sarkar | Rutgers University | Geology & Society Division Representative | 66 | 10/13/2022 | 9/25/2024 | | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | rs1069@scarletmail.rutgers.edu |
9307913 | Godspower Emmanuel Ubit | University of Pittsburgh | Limnogeology Division Representative | 66 | 10/18/2023 | 6/30/2025 | 08109431886 | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | geu2@pitt.edu |
9267437 | Lucy Webb | Stanford University | Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division Representative | 66 | 1/1/2023 | 10/22/2025 | | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | lcwebb@stanford.edu |
9318775 | Michael Tiago Heebner | Idaho State Univ, Geology | Rocky Mtn Section Representative | 71 | 8/14/2023 | 5/30/2025 | (208) 236-3111 | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | michaeltiagoheebn@isu.edu |
9224849 | Mr. Ezekiel King Phillips | University of Cincinnati, Department of Geosciences | North-Central Section Representative | 71 | 5/8/2023 | 5/30/2025 | | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | kingphej@mail.uc.edu |
9309302 | Mrs. Kristen Elizabeth Smith | Brigham Young University- Provo | Rocky Mtn Section Representative | 71 | 8/14/2023 | 5/30/2025 | | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | krstnwolf92@gmail.com |
9239969 | Mr. Benjamin Joel Deans | | Diversity in the Geosciences Committee Representative | 76 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (214) 500-4384 | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | turtlepower4321@yahoo.com |
9312804 | Melanie Brandt, MBA | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 7/1/2023 | | | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | mbrandt@geosociety.org |
9261083 | Rebecca Fazzari | The Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 4/27/2020 | | (303) 357-1058 | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | rfazzari@geosociety.org |
9175011 | Susan M. Lofton | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 7/1/2023 | | 303-357-1040 | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | slofton@geosociety.org |
9306085 | Darlene Williams | Geological Society of America | Invitee | 140 | 2/8/2022 | | (303) 357-1060 | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | dwilliams@geosociety.org |
9190903 | Mrs. Jennifer Lynn Nocerino | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 7/1/2023 | | (720) 883-6613 | COMMITTEE/STU_ADVISORY | Student Advisory Council | #### Description
The purpose of the Student Advisory Council (SAC) is to serve The Geological Society of America (GSA) as a coordination and communication resource seeking to promote and enhance GSA's understanding of and response to the scientific, educational, societal, cultural, and professional needs of its students. members. The SAC Chair and Immediate Past Chair are also voting ex officio members of the GSA Council, and serve in an advisory role representing the ideas, concerns, and questions of SAC members.
The nomination process to become a member of the Student Advisory Council is a simple one. You need only apply via the nominations portal and answer all the same questions as a member applying for any other open position. We encourage every student member of GSA to nominate themselves for this important leadership opportunity!
In 2023, SAC began a new electoral process. Answers to some frequently asked questions can be found on the Student Leadership webpage. | jnocerino@geosociety.org |
1247950 | Margaret R. Eggers | Eggers Environmental, Inc. | Former Councilor | 43 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | (760) 757-7711 | COMMITTEE/YOUNG_SCI | Young Scientist Award (Donath Medal) Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Young Scientist Award (Donath Medal). This award is bestowed on a young scientist (35 or younger) for outstanding achievement in contributions to geologic knowledge through original research that marks a major advance in the earth sciences.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have knowledge of young scientists with “outstanding achievement(s) in contributing to geologic knowledge through original research which marks a major advance in the earth sciences.”
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | meggers@eggersenv.com |
1493190 | Mary J. Kraus | | Former Councilor | 43 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | | COMMITTEE/YOUNG_SCI | Young Scientist Award (Donath Medal) Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Young Scientist Award (Donath Medal). This award is bestowed on a young scientist (35 or younger) for outstanding achievement in contributions to geologic knowledge through original research that marks a major advance in the earth sciences.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have knowledge of young scientists with “outstanding achievement(s) in contributing to geologic knowledge through original research which marks a major advance in the earth sciences.”
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | mary.kraus@colorado.edu |
2001040 | Prof. Glenn David Thackray | Idaho State University | Former Councilor | 43 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2025 | (208) 282-3871 | COMMITTEE/YOUNG_SCI | Young Scientist Award (Donath Medal) Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Young Scientist Award (Donath Medal). This award is bestowed on a young scientist (35 or younger) for outstanding achievement in contributions to geologic knowledge through original research that marks a major advance in the earth sciences.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have knowledge of young scientists with “outstanding achievement(s) in contributing to geologic knowledge through original research which marks a major advance in the earth sciences.”
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | thacglen@isu.edu |
9128177 | Prof. Jessica Creveling | Oregon State University | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2022 | 6/30/2025 | (541) 737-2112 | COMMITTEE/YOUNG_SCI | Young Scientist Award (Donath Medal) Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Young Scientist Award (Donath Medal). This award is bestowed on a young scientist (35 or younger) for outstanding achievement in contributions to geologic knowledge through original research that marks a major advance in the earth sciences.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have knowledge of young scientists with “outstanding achievement(s) in contributing to geologic knowledge through original research which marks a major advance in the earth sciences.”
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | jessica.creveling@oregonstate.edu |
9054076 | Mr. Michael T. Hren | Earth Sciences | Member-at-Large | 126 | 1/19/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (860) 486-9511 | COMMITTEE/YOUNG_SCI | Young Scientist Award (Donath Medal) Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Young Scientist Award (Donath Medal). This award is bestowed on a young scientist (35 or younger) for outstanding achievement in contributions to geologic knowledge through original research that marks a major advance in the earth sciences.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have knowledge of young scientists with “outstanding achievement(s) in contributing to geologic knowledge through original research which marks a major advance in the earth sciences.”
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | michael.hren@uconn.edu |
2007158 | Dr. Rebecca A. Lange | Univ Michigan | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (734) 417-6270 | COMMITTEE/YOUNG_SCI | Young Scientist Award (Donath Medal) Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Young Scientist Award (Donath Medal). This award is bestowed on a young scientist (35 or younger) for outstanding achievement in contributions to geologic knowledge through original research that marks a major advance in the earth sciences.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have knowledge of young scientists with “outstanding achievement(s) in contributing to geologic knowledge through original research which marks a major advance in the earth sciences.”
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | becky@umich.edu |
9066842 | Dr. Daniel A. Laó-Dávila | Oklahoma State University | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2023 | 6/30/2026 | (405) 744-7725 | COMMITTEE/YOUNG_SCI | Young Scientist Award (Donath Medal) Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Young Scientist Award (Donath Medal). This award is bestowed on a young scientist (35 or younger) for outstanding achievement in contributions to geologic knowledge through original research that marks a major advance in the earth sciences.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have knowledge of young scientists with “outstanding achievement(s) in contributing to geologic knowledge through original research which marks a major advance in the earth sciences.”
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | daniel.lao_davila@okstate.edu |
9106180 | Laurel Griggs Larsen | Geography | Member-at-Large | 126 | 7/1/2021 | 6/30/2024 | (510) 529-5574 | COMMITTEE/YOUNG_SCI | Young Scientist Award (Donath Medal) Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Young Scientist Award (Donath Medal). This award is bestowed on a young scientist (35 or younger) for outstanding achievement in contributions to geologic knowledge through original research that marks a major advance in the earth sciences.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have knowledge of young scientists with “outstanding achievement(s) in contributing to geologic knowledge through original research which marks a major advance in the earth sciences.”
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | laurel@berkeley.edu |
9312804 | Melanie Brandt, MBA | Geological Society of America | GSA Director Advisor | 142 | 10/31/2022 | | | COMMITTEE/YOUNG_SCI | Young Scientist Award (Donath Medal) Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Young Scientist Award (Donath Medal). This award is bestowed on a young scientist (35 or younger) for outstanding achievement in contributions to geologic knowledge through original research that marks a major advance in the earth sciences.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have knowledge of young scientists with “outstanding achievement(s) in contributing to geologic knowledge through original research which marks a major advance in the earth sciences.”
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | mbrandt@geosociety.org |
9306085 | Darlene Williams | Geological Society of America | GSA Liaison | 149 | 2/8/2022 | | (303) 357-1060 | COMMITTEE/YOUNG_SCI | Young Scientist Award (Donath Medal) Committee | Committee Charge:
This committee selects candidates for the Young Scientist Award (Donath Medal). This award is bestowed on a young scientist (35 or younger) for outstanding achievement in contributions to geologic knowledge through original research that marks a major advance in the earth sciences.
Committee Requirements:
Members should have knowledge of young scientists with “outstanding achievement(s) in contributing to geologic knowledge through original research which marks a major advance in the earth sciences.”
Meetings and Time Commitment:
Communicates by phone and/or electronically. | dwilliams@geosociety.org |