2014 Nominations and Ballot

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Each year, the ESIP Federation conducts elections of its officers, committee chairs and Administrative Committee members. We are at the time of year when we begin accepting nominations for the following positions which are elected Federation-wide: (multiple nominees for a position are welcome)

(Click on each Position to view its description and Committee's role)

POSITION NOMINEE NOMINATED BY (1st & 2nd)

President

Peter Fox

Annette Schloss

Mike Daniels/

Bruce Caron/Jim Frew/Chris Mattmann

Vice President

Emily Law Thomas Huang

Constitution and Bylaws Committee Chair

Tamara Ledley

Bruce Caron

Dave Meyer/

Annette Schloss/

Finance and Appropriations Committee Chair

Charles Hutchinson Bill Teng

Partnership Committee Chair

Tyler Stevens John Scialdone/

Data Stewardship Committee Chair

Ruth Duerr Curt Tilmes, Mark Parsons

Education Committee Chair

Information Technology & Interoperability Committee Chair

Thomas Huang Phil Yang

Products and Services Committee Chair

Christine White Ken Keiser / Chris Mattmann

Nominations will be accepted through December 1, 2013. Send nominations to carolbmeyer@esipfed.org and erinrobinson@esipfed.org. Multiple nominees for any office are welcome.

In addition, each ESIP Type elects representatives to each Administrative Committee. The current ESIP Type Representatives will be contacting their respective caucuses to begin accepting nominations for representatives to the following Committees:

Executive Committee (ESIP Type Representative)
Constitution and Bylaws Committee
Finance and Appropriations Committee
Partnership Committee



The President, Vice-President, Committee Chairs and Type Representatives serve on the ESIP Federation Executive Committee.
The President, Vice-President, Finance and Appropriation Committee Chair, and Type Representatives also serve on the Board of the Foundation for Earth Science.