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PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING
October 2019
713
ASPRS
NEWS
Call for Nominations | New ASPRS Members
Editor-In-Chief
Alper Yilmaz, Ph.D.,
Associate Editors
Rongjun Qin, Ph.D.,
Michael Yang, Ph.D.,
Petra Helmholz, Ph.D.,
Bo Wu, Ph.D.,
Clement Mallet, Ph.D.,
Vasit Sagan, Ph.D.,
Jose M. Pena, Ph.D.,
Prasad Thenkabail, Ph.D.,
Ruisheng Wang, Ph.D.,
Desheng Liu, Ph.D.,
Valérie Gouet-Brunet, Ph.D.,
Yury Vizilter, Ph.D.,
Dorota Iwaszczuk, Ph.D.,
Qunming Wang, Ph.D.,
Filiz Sunar, Ph.D.,
Norbert Pfeifer, Ph.D.,
Jan Dirk Wegner, Ph.D.,
Hongyan Zhang, Ph.D.,
Zhenfeng Shao, Ph.D.,
Dongdong Wang, P.h.D.,
Assistant Editor
Jie Shan, Ph.D.,
Contributing Editors
Grids & Datums Column
Clifford J. Mugnier, C.P., C.M.S,
Book Reviews
Sagar Deshpande, Ph.D.,
Mapping Matters Column
Qassim Abdullah, Ph.D.,
Sector Insight
Lucia Lovison-Golob, Ph.D.,
BobRyerson, Ph.D., FASPRS,
Project Management Column
Raquel Charrois, PMP, CP, CMS,
ASPRS Staff
Assistant Director — Publications
Rae Kelley,
Electronic Publications Manager/Graphic Artist
Matthew Austin,
Circulation Manager
Priscilla Weeks,
Advertising Sales Representative
Bill Spilman,
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NEW ASPRS MEMBERS
ASPRS would like to welcome the following new members!
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ASPRS MEMBERSHIP, VISIT
Your path to success in the geospatial community
Alaska
Steven Callaghan
At Large
Balasubramani Karuppusamy, Ph.D.
Florida
Julian Batista
Dean Clifton Cole
Adam J. Holtkamp
Robert Moon
Alejandro Perdomo
Greg Scott
Heartland
Anthony L. Nguy-Robertson, Ph.D.
Stephanie Lynn Rockwood
Grace I. Smith
Mid South
Joseph Harwood
Robert D. Russell
Pacific Southwest
Aimin Alton
Kimverly Anne Garcia
Earl P. Tatlow
Potomac
Abrar Abdulhadi Almalki
Rochelle N. Autery
Emma Jean Bouie
Asmamaw A. Gebrehiwot
Gerhard Sehnalek, CP
Rocky Mountain
Andrew Collins
Joshua Noel
Megan M. Ovenden
Western Great Lakes
Luke Henry Young
ASPRS CALL FOR NOMINATIONS
O
nce a year, ASPRS members elect a new Vice-
President to the Board of Directors. That person
moves up to President-Elect in his/her second
year, then President in the third year and finally
Immediate Past President in the fourth year.
Candidates typically rotate from the academic, private and government sectors
and for the 2020 election, we are soliciting candidates from the academic sector.
The Vice President shall represent the elective officers at meetings of the Region
Officers Council, oversee the Treasurer’s activity, and have such other duties as the
President or the Board of Directors may assign, including those of the President-
Elect in the event of disability of that officer.
The Governance Committee shall certify that all nominees are qualified, willing
to serve, and meet the requirements set forth in the ASPRS Bylaws before the
announcement of nominees.
If you are an active member of ASPRS or you know an active member who
would be qualified and interested in running for this position, please contact
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