Posts Tagged ‘Leadership’

Jim LaMoreaux named Editor in Chief of Environmental Earth Sciences

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Dr. James W. (Jim) LaMoreaux has been appointed Editor in Chief of Environmental Earth Sciences, an international multidisciplinary journal covering the interactions between humans, natural resources, ecosystems, special climates, or unique geographic zones and the earth. He will also serve as Editor for Springer’s Environmental Earth Science Book Series.

LaMoreaux is Chairman of P.E. LaMoreaux and Associates, Inc. (PELA), an international consulting company based in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. PELA provides services in geology, hydrogeology, environmental sciences, and cultural resources/archaeology.

International Year of Planet Earth Update

Friday, August 14th, 2009

Sri Lanka and Angola each established International Year of Planet Earth (IYPE) national committees.  This brings the total number of participating countries to 80.   IYPE notable events this year include the upcoming Planet Earth Lisbon 2009, which will celebrate the work of the IYPE Triennium (2007-2009), and the World Stress Map initiative.

AEGS Percival Allen Medal Award Announced

Friday, August 14th, 2009

The Association of European Geological Societies (AEGS) announced in July that the Percival Allen Medal Award will go to Eduardo de Mulder, Executive Director of the International Year of Planet Earth (IYPE). The Percival Allen Medal Award is given biennially, recognizing achievement in the field of Earth Science international relations.

2009-2010 SEG Executive Committee Announced

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

The Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) has elected new officers to its 2009-2010 Executive Committee, including a new President-elect, Klaas Koster.

Koster holds a geophysics doctorate from Delft in the Netherlands. He has worked with Amoco, Shell, Woodside, and—most recently—Apache, where he was senior technical advisor overseeing subsurface activities in Forties Field. Koster previously served as SEG Vice President on the 2003-2004 Executive Committee.

Other new officers include First Vice President David Lumley, Second Vice President John H. Bradford, Vice President Arthur C.H. Cheng, Secretary-Treasurer Anna Shaughnessy, and Editor Vladimir Grechka.

The new Committee will take office on 29 October 2009. Read more about this leadership transition on the SEG website.

AASG Announces New Leadership

Monday, August 10th, 2009

The Association of American State Geologists (AASG) elected new Executive Committee Officers for the 2009-2010 year at their annual meeting in Park City, Utah.

Nick Tew (AL) will serve as Past President, David Wunsch (NH) as President, Jim Cobb (KY) as President-Elect, Vicki McConnell (OR) as Vice President, Harvey Thorleifson (MN) as Treasurer, and Robert Swenson (AK) as Secretary. Each officer will serve a one-year term that began on July 1, 2009.

SIPES Installs New Officers and Directors

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Dallas, Texas — The Society of Independent Professional Earth Scientists (SIPES) recently installed William R. Finley, an independent petroleum geologist and participating partner of Rozel Energy, LLC in Lafayette, Louisiana, as president for 2009-2010. Mr. Finley holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in geology from the University of Southwestern Louisiana, and is involved in onshore and offshore petroleum exploration/exploitation in the Louisiana Gulf Coast area.

Other 2009-2010 officers installed at the SIPES 46th Annual Meeting in Hilton Head, South Carolina are Vice President Marc D. Maddox of Midland, Texas; Vice President of National Energy Kenneth J. Huffman of New Orleans, Louisiana; Secretary J. Phil Martin of Houston, Texas; and Treasurer Bobby M. Greenwood of Dallas, Texas.

New members of the SIPES Board of Directors include Donna F. Balin of San Antonio, Dennis M. Gleason of Arlington, and Larry J. Rairden of Houston, Texas.

Continuing directors are J. R. “Dick” Cleveland of Dallas, Owen R. Hopkins of Corpus Christi, H. Jack Naumann of Midland, and Jon B. Selby of Austin, Texas; Thomas J. Smith of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and Peter MacKenzie of Worthington, Ohio.

The Society of Independent Professional Earth Scientists is a national organization of more than 1250 self-employed geologists, geophysicists and engineers engaged primarily in domestic energy exploration and development. SIPES has eleven chapters located in oil and gas centers of the United States.

Barron Named new Director of NCAR

Friday, May 30th, 2008

The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) has announced that Eric J. Barron will be the next director. His appointment begins on or before August 1, 2008.

Barron comes to NCAR from the University of Texas, where he is dean of the Jackson School of Geosciences and holds the Jackson Chair in Earth System Science. Previously, he served as dean of the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences and professor of geosciences at the Pennsylvania State University and as an associate professor at the University of Miami.

With his appointment to the Director position he will be stepping down as NCAR Trustee. In addition to his involvement with NCAR he is a member of six professional societies and has been editor of various climate and geology journals. He is currently chair of the Consortium for Ocean Leadership.

For more information visit the NCAR Web Site.

NOAA Science Advisory Board Call for Nominations

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

On behalf of the NOAA Science Advisory Board (SAB), we would like you to know that the SAB is currently soliciting nominations for its Ecosystem Sciences and Management Working Group. This working group will provide scientific advice and broad direction on NOAA’s ecosystem related programs in the context of both national and international activities. The SAB seeks people in the following disciplines: social science, oceanography, living marine resources, sampling and remote sensing, and modeling. Only scientists external to NOAA are eligible to be nominated. Please see the Federal Register Notice for more details. *Nominations are due no later than July 21, 2008.

We would appreciate your assistance in helping us to distribute this announcement. Please share with all interested parties. The Federal Register Notice can be found here: http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2008/pdf/E8-11415.pdf

For more information about NOAA’s SAB or the Working Group please visit the website: http://www.sab.noaa.gov/, or contact Cynthia Decker at 301–734–1156 or Cynthia.Decker@noaa.gov

Geological Survey of Japan Announces new Director

Monday, March 31st, 2008

The Geological Survey of Japan, AIST is pleased to announce that, effective from April 1 2008, Dr. Hirokazu Katou has been appointed as the Director General of Geological Survery of Japan, AIST.

New Senior Staff at the Geological Survey of Japan include:

  • Director General, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST Dr. Hirokazu KATO
  • Research Coordinator for Geological Survey and Applied Geoscience Dr. Eikichi TSUKUDA
  • Director, Active Fault Research Center Dr. Yuichi SUGIYAMA
  • Director, Institute for Geo-Resources and Environment Dr. Yusaku YANO
  • Director, Institute of Geology and Geoinformation Dr. Chikao KURIMOTO
  • Director, Research Core for Deep Geological Environments Dr. Yoshio WATANABE
  • Director, Geoinformation Center Dr. Koji WAKITA
  • Director, Geological Museum Dr. Masahiro AOKI
  • Collaboration Coordinator Dr. Ryoichi KOUDA

CONSORTIUM FOR OCEAN LEADERSHIP NAMES ROBERT GAGOSIAN PRESIDENT

Friday, November 30th, 2007

(Washington, D.C.) - The Board of Trustees for the Consortium for Ocean Leadership (Ocean Leadership) announced that Dr. Robert Gagosian has accepted the position of President and CEO. Gagosian becomes the first President of Ocean Leadership, which was formed earlier this year by the merger of the Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education (CORE) and the Joint Oceanographic Institutions (JOI).

“I am honored to be appointed as the first president of Ocean Leadership,” said Bob Gagosian. “This new consortium brings exciting new opportunities. I am looking forward to working with the ocean community to fulfill our education and research missions.”

Previously, Gagosian directed the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) from 1993 to 2006 where he created cross-disciplinary Ocean Institutes; oversaw the redevelopment of the Quissett campus and the construction of new laboratories; launched the Tioga research vessel; secured funding to replace the Alvin research submarine; and raised $150 million for the Institution’s capital campaign.

The selection of the President was made by the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees, based on the recommendations of a search committee that included nine representatives from Ocean Leadership member institutions. The appointment was ratified by a unanimous vote of the Board of Trustees.

Eric Barron, Chairperson of Ocean Leadership Board of Trustees and Dean of the Jackson School of Geosciences at the University of Texas said, “Bob Gagosian is the right man at a critical time for this influential organization. The public and our elected officials are clamoring for solutions to a variety of environmental problems including climate change, failing fisheries, and red tides. Bob will help our community face these challenges in terms of funding, facilities, and developing our next generation of scientists.”

Gagosian holds a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Ph.D. in organic chemistry from Columbia University. His scientific interests are in the area of marine geochemistry, with emphasis on the fate and transport of organic material to the ocean via the atmosphere and through the water column to the sea floor. Gagosian joined WHOI in 1972 as an assistant scientist and eventually chaired the chemistry department, became director of research, and then senior associate director. He has written or co-written 85 scientific papers and several technical reports.

“Bob brings a wealth of experience as a scientist, administrator and a strategic thinker. He has the knowledge, vision and passion needed to lead our community and convey to Congress, the Administration and the public the importance of the oceans to our planet’s survival,” said Shirley Pomponi, Ocean Leadership Board Vice-Chair and President of Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution.

Ocean Leadership is a Washington, DC-based nonprofit organization that represents 95 of the leading public and private ocean research education institutions, aquaria and industry with the mission to advance research, education and sound ocean policy. The organization also manages ocean research and education programs in areas of scientific ocean drilling, ocean observing, ocean exploration, and ocean partnerships.

Gagosian will officially assume the office December 1, 2007.