AIPG NATIONAL ELECTION CANDIDATE BIOGRAPHIES CANDIDATE FOR AIPG NATIONAL 2020 PRESIDENT-ELECT
Shanna A. Schmitt CPG-11781
St. Paul, Minnesota
Statement of Purpose or Goals you have for AIPG: My vision for AIPG is to grow membership by emphasizingthe benefits of national and section-level participa- tion. To support Sections, I will continue to emphasize communication by listening to Section input and assisting in growth and development. Finally, I will take op- portunities presented by serving as President to promote our profession –a sincere
pleasure to share my passion for geosciences. Universities Attended
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities Company
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Terracon Consultants, Inc.
AIPG Activities
AIPG Presidential Certificate of Merit AIPG Section Leadership Award
AIPG MN Section Newsletter Co-Editor Title Hydrogeologist I/II/III Field Tech/Staff Geologist
Degrees Granted B.S. Geology
Dates 2003
Dates
2006-Present 2003-2006
Dates 2018
2018
AIPG National Inter-society liaison on GSA’s Prof. Development Committee (3 yr. term) 2017-Present AIPG Minnesota Delegate at National Conference in Nashville AIPG Minnesota Section Executive Committee Director (Outreach) AIPG National Advisory Board Representative AIPG Minnesota Section President
AIPG Minnesota Delegate at National Conference in Alaska AIPG Minnesota Section Webmaster
AIPG Minnesota Section Secretary/Treasurer 2011-2014 CANDIDATE FOR AIPG NATIONAL 2020-2021 SECRETARY
Sara K. Pearson CPG-10650
Portland, Michigan
Statement of Purpose or Goals you have for AIPG: I am dedicated to the advancement of the profession which I believe is accomplished by sharing knowl- edge and bringing people together. Now is an especially critical time for the sciences considering society’s perceptions, I believe that we as an organization have the abil- ity to be the positive influence, break down barriers, and tell our story and that of the earth. My goal is to find ways for AIPG to be the trusted scientific organization that promotes knowledge sharing and helps society understand the importance of the geologic profession.
Universities Attended
Western Michigan University Aquinas College
Company
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality
Superior Environmental Corp. AIPG Activities
National Ethics Committee Chairperson Design Editor, The Professional Geologist
Michigan Section Executive Committee Secretary/Treasurer/Vice President Michigan Section Technical Workshop Co-founder & Co-chair Michigan Section Field Trip Coordinator & Co-Coordinator Michigan Section Newsletter Assistant Editor AIPG Section Leadership Award
Significant Contribution to the Section Award Michigan Section Executive Committee Secretary through Past-President 22 TPG •
Apr.May.Jun 2019 Degrees Granted Title Unit Supervisor/
Staff Hydrogeologist/Project Manager Marketing Representative
M.S. Earth Science (Hydrogeology Emphasis) 1994 B.S. Geography & Environmental Studies
Dates
Technical & Program Support Specialist/ 2012-2016 Senior Geologist
2016-Present 2004-Present
1994-2004 1992-1994
Dates
2017-Present 2017-present
2017/2018/2019 2011-Present
2008, 2010-2013, 2016, 2018, 2019 2011-present 2015
2008, 2011 2006-2010
Dates 1992
Adam J. (Joey) Rosenfelder CPG-10632
Columbia, Missouri
Statement of Purpose or Goals you have for AIPG: My purpose in seeking this position is to help AIPG parlay recent successes in student-adjunct recruitment and young professional outreach into a resurgence in professional membership numbers and active participation. There are many exciting things going on at the national level and in sections across the country, and I think there are other innova- tive ways for AIPG to broaden its impact as the preeminent professional geologist organization through outreach, mentoring, and professional training/development opportunities.
Universities Attended Northwest Missouri State University Company Degrees Granted B.S. Geology: Environmental Title United States Department of Agriculture – Geologist
Natural Resources Conservation Service (USDA-NRCS) AIPG Activities
AIPG Missouri Section President AIPG Missouri Section President-Elect
AIPG Missouri Section Intermediate Past President AIPG Annual Meeting Missouri Section Delegate AIPG Missouri Section President
AIPG Annual Meeting Missouri Section Delegate AIPG Missouri Section President-Elect
Dates 2004
Dates 2004
Dates 2019
2018 2017 2016 2016 2015 2015
www.aipg.org
2018-Present 2017
2017 2016 2016 2015 2015
CANDIDATE FOR AIPG NATIONAL 2020 PRESIDENT-ELECT Nancy J. Wolverson
CPG-11048 Reno, Nevada
Statement of Purpose or Goals you have for AIPG: To increase member-
ship in AIPG from all specialties of the geologic profession. As a national profes- sional organization, we should use our varied experience and technical expertise to encourage young professionals and students in their geologic careers. The state sections should work to promote career and overall professional development by engaging members at all stages in their careers.
Universities Attended University of Missouri - St. Louis Univ. of Nevada-Reno, Mackay School
of Mines Eastern Washington University
Company
Self-Employed ICN Resources Self-Employed
Western Energy Development Corp. Self-Employed
Marston & Marston Amax Gold Inc.. Minnova Inc.
Amax Exploration Inc.
Dome Exploration (US) Ltd Bendix Field Engineering Corp. Western Nuclear Inc.
AIPG Activities
Executive Committee—Vice President Executive Committee—Advisory Board AIPG Nevada Section Membership Chair
Degrees Granted M.B.A. Finance
M.S. Geology B.S. Geology
Title Consulting Geologist
Vice President, Exploration Consulting Geologist
Vice President, Exploration Consulting Geologist Senior Geologist
Senior Project Geologist/Acquisition Geologist Geologist Geologist Geologist Geologist
Dates 2001
1988 1978
Dates
2008-Present 2010
2007-2009 2006-2007 1996-2006 1995
1989-1994 1986-1989 1984
1981-1983 1979-1981 1978
Dates 2019
2017-2018 2012-Present CANDIDATE FOR AIPG NATIONAL 2020-2021 SECRETARY
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