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Table of Contents Our Mission
To advance geoscience research
We are pleased to submit this report of GSA’s fiscal year 2021 program activities, and discovery, service to society,
accomplishments, challenges, and innovations. Our mission is to provide the stewardship of Earth, and the
best service possible for you and your profession. geosciences profession.
GSA's financial statements will be included in the report pdf on GSA’s website when
the FY21 audit is complete.
Our Vision
14 20 To be the premier geological society
Letter from GSA’s President Meetings supporting the global community in
scientific discovery, communication,
and application of geoscience
knowledge.
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Letter from GSA’s Executive Thank You FY2021 Sponsors
Director
Our Values
22 Collaboration
16 Government Affairs and Public
Communication Policy Scholarship
Accountability
17 23 Stewardship
Publications Geological Society of America
Foundation Integrity
Respect
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Education & Outreach 24 Relevance
Thank You GSA Volunteers!
Inclusion
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Diversity, Inclusion, and Ethics
Stay Connected to GSA
Follow GSA @geosociety on
Twitter and Instagram.
Facebook—Join GSA fans worldwide
at www.facebook.com/GSA.1888.
YouTube—Learn more about GSA
and careers in the geosciences at
www.youtube.com/user/geosociety.
Opposite, clockwise from top: Quentin Burgess, a J. David Lowell Field Camp Scholarship awardee attended the
University of Nevada, Reno’s, virtual field camp; a Pardee Symposia session from GSA 2020 Connects Online;
Chong Jeng Hann, a graduate student research grant recipient; Wes Ward and Dawn Wright in conversation LinkedIn—Network and stay
during GSA’s Bromery Awardees Series webinar; the Zeiss grant recipient, Tshering Lama Sherpa; Jazmin Helzer, connected to your professional peers at
a Geoscientists-in-the-Parks participant in the field; the 2020 Randolph W. “Bill” and Cecile T. Bromery Award
recipient, Martha Gilmore. https://www.linkedin.com/groups/1298547/.
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