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Direct Imaging with Direct Push Technology. Dan Pipp, To learn more about mentors and career workshops, go to
Geoprobe Systems, pippd@geoprobe.com; Nick Basore, Geoprobe www.geosociety.org/mentors or contact Jennifer Nocerino at
Systems, basoren@geoprobe.com. jnocerino@geosociety.org.
REGISTRATION PROFESSIONALS
Early registration deadline: 6 Feb. If you like to share your interest, enthusiasm, and experience in
Cancellation deadline: 13 Feb. applied geology, consider being a GSA mentor. Being a mentor is
Registration opens in December. For further information or if a rewarding experience. To learn more, contact Jennifer Nocerino
you need special accommodations, please contact Todd Halihan at jnocerino@geosociety.org.
at todd.halihan@okstate.edu. This meeting also offers an excellent opportunity to earn CEUs
toward your continuing education requirements for your employer,
OPPORTUNITIES FOR GSA STUDENTS AND K–12 school, or professional registration. The CEU certificate can
EARLY CAREER PROFESSIONALS be downloaded from the meeting website after the meeting.
Career Mentoring Luncheons
Ask your career-related questions and learn about non-academic LOCAL COMMITTEE
pathways in the geosciences while networking with professionals General Chair: Todd Halihan, todd.halihan@okstate.edu
at the Roy J. Shlemon and John Mann Mentor luncheons. GSA Technical Program Co-Chairs: Ahmed Ismail, ahmed.ismail@
student members are welcome. okstate.edu; Tracy M. Quan, tracy.quan@okstate.edu
Field Trip Co-Chairs: Jim Puckette, jim.puckette@okstate.edu;
Career Workshop Series Brandon Spencer, spbr@okstate.edu
This three-part series will feature career development planning, Exhibits/Sponsorship Co-Chairs: Jack Pashin, jack.pashin@
an exploration of geoscience job sectors, and information on best okstate.edu; Lawrence Walker, lpwalk62@icloud.com
practices for crafting a résumé and cover letter. Non-technical Student Volunteer Chair: Tingying Xu, tingying.xu@okstate.edu
skills and workforce statistics will be reviewed. The series will be Judging Coordinator: Natascha Riedinger, natascha.riedinger@
led by workshop presenters and geoscientists. No registration is okstate.edu
required, and everyone is welcome.
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