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Active U.S. GLOBE Partnerships/Partners: Nominations for U.S. Partner Forum Due 17 November


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Active U.S. GLOBE Partnerships/Partners: Please consider putting your knowledge, skills, and talents to excellent use and apply to become a part of the U.S. Partner Forum. Nominations are due 17 November.  

Partners from the United States are needed for the following geographic areas:

  • Midwest
  • Southeast
  • Southwest
  • Pacific
  • At-Large
  • NASA GLOBE Partnership Representative

Each of the six U.S. regions has one representative on the Partner Forum. The representatives work closely to guide the future of GLOBE in the United States. The Forum reflects the types of organizations that comprise GLOBE and the diversity the community serves.

To learn more about the U.S. Partner Forum, click here – and read through the Terms of Reference document, which outlines the purpose and function of the Forum.

To apply simply complete the Candidate Statement and send it, along with a two-page resume, to Katy Lackey at lackey@ucar.edu.

NOTE: Current members may apply or be nominated to serve for a second term.

If you would like to nominate someone who you think would be a good candidate, please complete the Nomination Form and send it to lackey@ucar.edu by 17 November 2017. Also, let the person whom you have nominated know that you are endorsing him/her, and ask him/her to send the Candidate Statement along with a two-page resume to lackey@ucar.edu by 17 November 2017 in order to be considered.   

The documents you will need in order to apply (Terms of Reference, Candidate Statement, and Nomination Form) are located on the upper-left corner of the U.S. Partner Forum webpage: https://www.globe.gov/globe-community/us-partner-forum

If you have any questions, please contact Jen Bourgeault, U.S. GLOBE Country Coordinator at: usglobecc@gmail.com or the U.S. Partner Forum Chair, Anne Lewis, at annelewis@sd-discovery.org

type: globe-news

News origin: GLOBE Implementation Office



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