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CANDIDATE FOR AIPG VICE PRESIDENT 2017


Matthew J. Rhoades CPG-7837


Socorro, New Mexico


Statement of purpose or goals you have for AIPG: To help the Executive Committee develop a coherent strategy for recruiting and retaining geologists. To effect more efficient lines of communication between the sections and headquarters. To foster a new dynamic in attracting student members and transitioning them into full members.


Universities Attended Degrees Granted University of Missouri-Kansas City B.S. Geology Washington State University


M.S. Geology


University of Phoenix-Denver MBA Company


Harding Lawson Associates Golder Associates


NM Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources


AIPG Activities AIPG Colorado Section Editor AIPG Colorado Section Vice President AIPG 50th Annual Meeting, Denver Colorado Section-Chairman Title


Associate Geologist Senior Geologist


MWH Senior Geologist Worley-Parsons USA


Principal Geologist State Geologist, Director


Dates 1981 1994


1992 Dates


1984-1999 1999-2004 2004-2007 2007-2015


2015-Present Dates


2007 2008 2013


University of Texas - Austin


John M. Stewart CPG-11115


Greensboro, North Carolina


Statement of purpose or goals you have for AIPG: Support the ideals of AIPG, develop a strategy to assist strug- gling sections, continue a strong student and young professional membership push, but not at the expense of our older members, and assist our membership in becoming more involved in the Foundation and attend- ing the national convention.


Universities Attended Degrees Granted Texas A&M University


University of Missouri - Columbia M.S. Geology Company


Title (Southwest) MO State University Instructor


NC Dept. of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources


Hydrogeologist II, Supervisor


BPA Environmental & Engineering Hydrogeologist Trigon Engineering/Kleinfelder Senior Hydrogeologist ECS Carolinas, LLP ECS Carolinas, LLP


AIPG Activities AIPG Carolinas Section President AIPG National Advisory Board Representative


AIPG Carolinas Section Co-Chaired Water Resources Conference AIPG Representative SE GSA, Wilmington, NC AIPG Representative SE GSA, Asheville, NC AIPG National Position Statement Committee


AIPG National Co-Chaired “Careers in Geology” Session - National GSA AIPG National Student Outreach Committee AIPG Representative SE GSA, Blacksburg, VA


Branch Manager, Principal Geologist Chief Geologist


B.S. Wildlife & Fisheries Science Undergraduate Geology


Dates 1978 1982 1984


Dates


1984 to 1987 1987-1989


1989-2001 2001-2011 2011-2014


2014-Present Dates


2006-Present 2010 and 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012 2012 2013 2014


Director of Energy Resources Initiative Geology and Geological Engineering


The Department of Geology and Geological Engineering (GGE) at the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology (SD Mines) invites applica- tions for the inaugural Director of the newly established Energy Resources Institute (ERI) within the GGE Department. ERI’s vision is to develop a nationally recognized program of basic and applied research and education that covers both upstream and downstream components of the petroleum industry. This is a non-tenure track appointment.


An earned Bachelor’s Degree in a sci- ence, technology, engineering, or math- ematics (STEM) discipline as well as a Master’s Degree in either STEM or busi- ness administration is required; a PhD is preferred. Expertise that includes petrophysics, geomechanics, petroleum engineering, or a closely related field is


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required. This is a senior-level position for a scientist or engineer who either has a research program that is well regarded by the petroleum industry and who has a record of significant funding and publication, or who has significant leadership experience in the petroleum industry. Previous experience working with joint academic/industry consortia or NSF I/UCRC center development is highly desirable.


The ERI Director will build and direct an interdisciplinary research institute comprised of affiliated SD Mines’ fac- ulty, as well as externally-supported researchers, technicians, postdocs, and graduate students. The Director, with the aid of the ERI advisory board and faculty affiliated with the institute, will define scientific projects, form industry/ academic alliances, and seek funding for individual and collaborative proj- ects from agencies and industry. The ERI Director will work closely with the SD Mines Foundation to engage prospective philanthropic supporters of the energy program. Candidates


should demonstrate previous experi- ence in supervising staff and building effective teams. The Director also will be expected to generate interest and support for the newly established minor in Petroleum Systems and the graduate certificate in Petroleum Systems.


For questions about this position, contact Laurie Anderson, Search Chair, at Laurie.Anderson@sdsmt.edu.


Individuals interested in this posi- tion must apply online at http:// www.sdsmt.edu/employment. Human Resources can provide accommodation to the online application process and may be reached at (605) 394-1203. Review of applications will begin July 15, 2016, and will continue until the position is filled. Employment is contin- gent upon completion of a satisfactory background investigation. For more information about South Dakota Mines and Rapid City, visit: www.sdsmt.edu and http://visitrapidcity.com/.


SD Mines is an EEO/AA/ADA employer & provider.


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