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Lyndon State CollegeAMS/NWA
May 2nd GBM
President Jeb Postle
Election/Nomination for Club Faculty committee position
Potential Speakers
Bill Nye (The Science Guy)
Hosted an education television program from 1993 through 1998.
Teaches science in a way that is fun and exciting to learn.
Danielle Niles
Broadcast Meteorologist weekday mornings at NECN station.
She is a graduate at UMass Lowell and attended graduate school at Florida State University.
Max Mayfield
(Former Hurricane Specialist) - Began his career in the air force in 1970.
He is a graduate at University of Oklahoma with a bachelor's degree in mathematics.
He is most well known for his involvement as a hurricane specialist and director of the National Hurricane Center in January 2000.
Vice President James Sinko
Forum Thoughts?
Thoughts on the Website?
http://sites.google.com/site/lyndonstateamsnwa/
Potential Speakers
Todd Gutner - WBZ TV
BS - SUNY Oneonta
Todd Gutner is the evening (5PM, 6PM and 11PM) meteorologist for WBZ-TV News in Boston.
WCSH-TV,WLBZ-TV, WPXT-TV > Portland, ME
KGO-TV > San Francisco, CA
Dr. Steve Lyons
Meteorologist in Charge - NWS San Angelo, TX
Former Weather Channel Hurricane Expert
B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. in Meteorology, University of Hawaii
Secretary Matt Davey
Potential Speakers
Tony Petraca
He is a graduate of Toll Gate High School and Lyndon State College in Lyndonville, Vermont with a B.S Degree in Meteorology
Tony joined WPRI-TV in March of 1987 and has over 20 years experience studying and forecasting New England weather.
He has also won the Associated Press Award for "Best Weathercast" in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006.
Steve Bennett Stephen (Steve) Bennett, J.D. is a founding partner and
Chief Science and Products Officer for EarthRisk Technologies.
Steve has been a meteorologist since 1995, forecasting the weather and applying weather research for financial investing and media applications.
He completed his undergraduate meteorology degree from the University of South Alabama and graduated Magna Cum Laude from the John Marshall Law School in 2008.
He is currently the chairman of the American Meteorological Society's Energy Committee on the AMS Board for Enterprise and Economic Development and Commission for the Weather and Climate Enterprise.
Treasurer Torry Gaucher
My goals for next year.
SGA Representitive
Suggestions on how to do my job better than I did this year?
Potential Speakers
Tim Marshall
Tim Marshall- is an American civil engineer and meteorologist concentrating on damage analysis, particularly that from wind and other weather phenomena.
He is also a pioneering storm chaser and was editor of Storm Track magazine.
Paul J. Gaynor
Chief Executive Officer
Paul J. Gaynor, CEO, is responsible for the strategic direction and overall management of First Wind.
Mr. Gaynor has more than 20 years of experience in the energy field, encompassing leadership and finance roles in the energy, power, and pipeline sectors. In addition, he has been engaged in several landmark energy and power financings across the globe.
Education and Credentials:
Master of Business Administration, University of Chicago Graduate School of Business
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Public Relations Amanda Curran
Spring BBQ
Potential Speakers
Kevin Skarupa
Meteorologist, Kevin Skarupa, can be seen weekdays from 5 to 7 a.m. on News 9 Daybreak with Erin Fehlau and Sean McDonald, then on News 9 in New Hampshire.
Kevin earned a meteorology degree from Lyndon State College in Vermont and currently holds both the AMS Television Seal of Approval and the Certified Broadcast Meteorologist seal.
Dr. Steve Lyons
Meteorologist in Charge - NWS San Angelo, TX
Former Weather Channel Hurricane Expert
B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. in Meteorology, University of Hawaii
Community Outreach Kayla Flynn
Mentoring program
Potential Speakers
John Merrill
John Merrill is an atmospheric scientist who uses meteorological techniques to study the long range transport of substances in the atmosphere and the impacts of meteorological processes on the environment.
He received an AB in Physics at the University of California, Berkeley (1968); an MS in Physics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1970) and a PhD from the University of Colorado
He is currently researching at the University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography..
He served as Associate Dean of the School of Oceanography over a period of five years, ending in 2002
Alan Betts
Dr. Alan Betts of Atmospheric Research in Pittsford is Vermont’s leading climate scientist.
He has a BA and MA in Natural Sciences from the University of Cambridge and a PhD in Meteorology from Imperial College, University of London in 1970.
He came to the US as a post-doc in the Atmospheric Science Department at Colorado State University in 1970; where he served on the academic faculty till 1979.
He has previously spoke at Lyndon
Historian Sarah Murphy
Potential Speakers
Cegeon Chan
Cegeon Chan currently works for First Wind in Massachusetts as a research scientist.
He graduated from Lyndon in 2003 and then went to Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
He has previously spoken at Lyndon
Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux
She is the state climatologist for Vermont.
She is currently a professor at the University of Vermont teaching geology.
She also specializes in weather hazards, drought, and remote sensing and has also published several articles on different topics.
She graduated from the University of Toronto and got her PhD at McGill University.