2008 New Council Members

2008 - 2009 Council

President-Elect: Steve Driese, Baylor University, Waco, Texas
Secretary-Treasurer: John Snedden , ExxonMobil, Houston, Texas
Councilor for Research Activities: John Holbrook, University of Texas, Arlington, Texas
International Councilor: André Strasser , Universite De Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland
Co-Editor - Journal of Sedimentary Research: Paul McCarthy, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska
Co-Editor - Journal of Sedimentary Research: Gene Rankey, University of Miami, Miami, Florida
SEPM Foundation President: Tim Carr, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia

...and thanks to the outgoing Council members for their service
Mary Kraus (University of Colorado)
John W. Robinson (Littleton, Colorado)
Chris Fielding (University of Nebraska)
Cam Nelson (University of Waikato)

Kitty Milliken (University of Texas)
Colin North (University of Aberdeen)

...and welcome to potential volunteer members

 

SEPM is always in need of member volunteers for standing committee and ad hoc special assignments. If you are interested in helping SEPM in its activities please contact: Mary Kraus (2007-2008 President) or Howard Harper (SEPM Executiver Director).


 
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