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GSA President Barb Dutrow: Updates from GSA




                         COVID-19                              ON TO THE FUTURE
                           The past nearly two years of the COVID-19   GSA’s On To the Future (OTF) program has proven to be highly
                         pandemic have accelerated changes and   successful at increasing diversity in the next generation of earth
                         highlighted the strong leadership team in   scientists. The program provides first-time attendees from mar-
                         place at GSA Headquarters. With our mis-  ginalized groups to attend the GSA Connects meetings, helping
                         sion always at the forefront, GSA embraced   them with transportation and registration costs while partnering
                         new opportunities, such as pivoting to online   them with mentors. OTF also offers pre- and post-meeting pro-
                         meetings and expanding inclusivity and   grams to facilitate networking and maximize the mentees’ experi-
                         accessibility to our science.         ences. This program has expanded and needs more mentors, so
           Barb Dutrow,    This year, GSA set the standard for moving   please sign up (go to www.geosociety.org/GSA/OTF/Home.aspx
           GSA President  forward with an in-person meeting while   and click on “mentorship”).
         maintaining the health and safety of our members. Requiring proof
         of vaccination as well as a negative COVID test prior to arrival at   YEAR TO COME
         the convention center in Portland, Oregon, USA, provided those on   Change at GSA continues. With the announced retirement of
         site with a sense of well-being. The ample space in meeting rooms,   our exceptional executive director, Vicki S. McConnell, a search
         poster sessions, and the Resource & Innovation Center made social   is under way to identify another highly qualified candidate. To
         distancing easy. Nearly 3,000 people enjoyed the first face-to-face   set the stage for this nationwide search, the Executive Committee
         meeting for many of us in the past two years. There were seamless   retreat, led by Seth Kahan, focused on visionary leadership. This
         transitions from in-person to virtual presentations. GSA’s On To   retreat was attended by Council and staff. Moving the search
         The Future program brought in 76 scholars to experience their first   forward and facilitating knowledge transfer and succession plan-
         GSA Connects meeting, along with many other students and early   ning is a high priority.
         career scientists. For those unable to travel, a hybrid component was
         available, and portions of the meeting were live streamed. Meetings   MISSION STATEMENT REFRESH
         have changed, will continue to change for the future, and GSA is at   As a mission-driven organization, it is imperative to have our
         the forefront of the new meetings era.                mission statement capture the breadth of our activities. GSA has
                                                               evolved over the years, and we need our mission statement to
         DECADAL STRATEGIC PLAN                                evolve with us. It is time to refresh our mission statement to align
          GSA is currently implementing its ambitious strategic plan. The   with our all that GSA does for science and society.
         plan includes a focus on embedding JEDI (justice, equity, diversity,
         inclusivity) into all areas of GSA’s governance, leadership, awards,   SALE OF THE BOULDER HEADQUARTERS
         membership, and outreach. Our latest efforts derive from recom-  CAMPUS
         mendations from the ad hoc Awards and Nominations Committee.   A few years ago, the ad hoc Campus Vision Committee recom-
         It’s that time of the year when GSA accepts nominations for awards,   mended the sale of the headquarters campus in Boulder, Colorado,
         leadership, and committee positions. Members will note substantial   USA, and Council ratified this decision in 2020. With the transition
         modifications to the awards criteria and nominations process as part   to a hybrid working environment, the need to minimize our carbon
         of our continuing JEDI efforts. GSA actively seeks more diversity   footprint, and the opportunity to maximize the utilization of office
         in our awards, on committees, and in leadership positions. Our   space, Council determined that, after nearly 50 years, it is time to
         members can facilitate this by participating in the nominations pro-  move. A purchase sales agreement has been signed with Boulder
         cess at all levels. Embedding JEDI in our awards and nominations is   Housing Partners (BHP), a not-for-profit local entity, and is under-
         key to ensuring that they are inclusive and to reflect the diversity of   going “due diligence” with the City of Boulder. Subsequently, GSA
         our membership. The ad hoc Awards and Nominations Committee   is planning to relocate our offices to another front-range location.
         recommendations are expansive. One goal is to implement these   Because the building is iconic, BHP plans to save and repurpose
         recommendations and to ensure a more inclusive process. A search   the historical original wing of the building as part of a residential
         is also underway for a full-time director of diversity to continue   development project.
         expansion and implementation of these many opportunities, which
         also tie to our Center for Professional Development, part of the
         decadal strategic plan.













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